GAC Recognized for Contribution in Irish Maritime Sector

July 5, 2016

GAC Training & Service Solutions (GTSS), a partnership between GAC and the National Maritime College of Ireland, provides innovative and cost saving training for the maritime sector. (Photo: GAC)
GAC Training & Service Solutions (GTSS), a partnership between GAC and the National Maritime College of Ireland, provides innovative and cost saving training for the maritime sector. (Photo: GAC)

GAC Training & Service Solutions (GTSS) has won Ireland’s Marine Industry Awards’ accolade for excellence in the provision of professional services to the maritime industry.

 
The award was presented by Liam Lacey, Director of the Irish Maritime Development Office, and Minister Michael Creed at the Radisson Blu Galway on June 30, during the SeaFest national maritime festival. It is testament to the range of innovative and cost-saving training solutions offered by the partnership between GAC and the National Maritime College of Ireland (NMCI).
 
Now in their second year, the Marine Industry Awards provide a voice for individuals and companies that play a significant role in the growth and development of the industry in Ireland while recognizing the key functions within the industry that promote growth and sustainability.
 
The GTSS entry focused on its services ranging from port research & development studies, consultancy, bespoke training tailored to our clients’ specifications and the newly-launched GAC Global Training Providers’ Network.
 
 

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