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Peel Ports Group is committed to nurturing young talent and investing in the industry's future. They are, therefore, thrilled to announce the addition of nine new early careers apprentices, who have joined their London Medway and Port of Liverpool teams, since the start of the academic year.

These apprenticeships span various disciplines, including administration, operations, and engineering. Throughout their apprenticeships, the talented young recruits will have the opportunity to learn practical skills and acquire knowledge from some of the most experienced professionals in the industry.

Peel Ports Group offers hands-on learning approach

Peel Ports help build a skilled and knowledgeable workforce for the future

This hands-on learning approach equips their apprentices with the skills and insights they need to excel in their chosen fields.

This initiative not only benefits the future of the industry, but also positively impacts the communities where they operate. By offering these apprenticeships, Peel Ports help build a skilled and knowledgeable workforce for the future, ensuring the continued growth and success of the maritime and logistics industry.

Peel Ports Group joins the 5% Club

Earlier this year, at the beginning of National Apprenticeship Week, Peel Ports Group proudly joined the 5% Club, committing to having 5% of their workforce in 'earn and learn' positions within five years of their membership.

Peel Ports is thrilled to announce that, in just over 6 months, they have achieved this goal, representing an increase of nearly 70 learners. They take great pride in their accomplishments and are excited for the ongoing journey of developing their people and investing in future talent.

Work of an apprentice at Peel Ports Group

An apprentice at Peel Ports Group will work in a thriving, fast-paced environment on a wide variety of equipment. Peel Ports is at the forefront of the maritime industry, an industry that is constantly evolving. For instance, one of their significant projects is Liverpool2, a deep-water container terminal that ranks among the most technologically advanced ports in Europe, featuring a semi-automated container terminal.

Peel Ports Group now looks forward to witnessing the growth and development of their nine apprentices, as they take their first steps in their professional careers.

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