NOIAA LTD wins another multimillion-dollar contract with Huawei Technologies Central Africa Republic to train the workers on Work and Rescue at Height.
NOIAA LTD, Middle East & Africa Operational Subsidiary Division, located in between Cape Limboh, Victoria now Limbe, Cameroon covering the entire Africa continent, which is part of NOIAA Corporation, head quarter situated at 2425 West Loop South, (Suite 200) Houston, Texas 77027 USA, has just won another multimillion-dollar contract with Huawei Technologies Central Africa Republic to train the workers on Work and Rescue at Height.
MOU between the two international companies was signed by Mrs. ONGOBIAKATOMB Baboule Rose Delima, Business Development Manager for Africa on behalf of NOIAA and Mr. BAGE Emmanuel on behalf of Huawei Group.
Commenting on this recent awarded contract by Huawei Technologies C.A.R, Mr. Elliot Campbell SYCAMORE, who is the General Manager of NOIAA MEA Operations, has this to say during a press briefing in the capital city of Bangui, Central Africa Republic that NOIAA has all it takes to be awarded contracts like this.
Mr. James TRUE, who is the Operations and Relationship Manager added that NOIAA is the only On/offshore Maritime Safety Company which is well equipped with modern safety training equipment to carry out many different safety trainings. Not only does it have sophisticated equipment, NOIAA also has a well-trained instructors who have undergone Train-the-Trainers courses abroad and are ready to impact knowledge to people and to save lives.
Mr. Simpson RIGHT, the On/offshore Project Manager said that, NOIAA training Centre facilities are now complete with the availability of a practical grown to carry out Rope Access and Lifting & Rigging training. Also, NOIAA has incurred millions of dollars to acquire these equipment. This has made NOIAA the first Safety Training Company to attain this level of achievement in the whole of Middle East and Africa.
Furthermore, Mr. Kossa PARFAIT of Huawei said, he is very much satisfied with the WAH/Rescue training offered by NOIAA. He reiterated that the basic and fundamentals related to WAH/Rescue Safety training were well laid and reviewed in the theoretical part. Also that the practical part allowed the trainees to review, consolidate the acquired skills/competencies and learn more best practices from experience shared by NOIAA’s instructor.