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23 March 2017


In the March issue of Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA)'s Nautilus magazine, cadet Reza Suhaidi shares about his aspirations to be a Marine Engineer through the Tripartite Engineering Training Award (TETA) programme. 

Mohd Reza Suhaidi set his heart on working in the maritime industry after a Singaporean TV show about 10 years ago. 

The Chinese drama, called The Peak,revolved around characters working in the offshore and marine and maritime industry in Singapore. Intrigued by the inner workings of the maritime industry, Reza, 27, decided that he wanted to become a marine engineer. 

 

Source: Taken from Singapore Nautilus 04/2016 no. 37 © Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore







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