Students from the Tourism Management and Robotic Engineering departments visited Gwadar Port. They study at the Pak-China Technical & Vocational Institute Gwadar and University of Gwadar.
The institute organized this visit to provide practical exposure. Officials said the goal was to connect classroom learning with real-world experience.
Overview of Port Operations and Logistics
Students visited the China Overseas Port Holding Company during the tour. Experts explained port operations and logistics systems in detail.
They also discussed the strategic importance of Gwadar. The port plays a key role in regional trade and economic development.
Students observed how modern systems support port management. They learned how engineering and technology improve efficiency.
Supervision and Academic Guidance
Faculty members supervised the visit to ensure smooth coordination. Zulfiqar, head of the Tourism Management Department, led the session.
Mutasim Iqbal, in charge of student affairs, also joined the tour. Ms. Keran, a faculty member, supported the students throughout the visit.
The team ensured that students stayed engaged and gained maximum benefit.
Bridging Theory and Practice
This visit helped students understand real industry operations. It connected academic knowledge with practical application.
Students gained insights into careers in tourism, logistics, and engineering. Such exposure prepares them for future challenges.
Conclusion
Educational visits like this play a vital role in student development. They build practical skills and industry awareness.
Gwadar Port continues to serve as an important learning hub. It also highlights Pakistan’s growing role in regional trade.
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