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A Thank You card from a resident at the Elderly Centre to members of HIT’s Community Caring Group
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YICT sta putting up Chinese New Year
decorations at the Yantian District Welfare Centre
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YICT volunteers distributing blankets to residents of the Yantian District Welfare Centre on Seniors’ Day
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Students of the “Start Your Journey@Port” programme visiting HIT
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Students at YICT’s summer camp
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YICT summer interns from Dalian Maritime
University and Shenzhen University
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HIT Managing Director, Mr. Gerry Yim, with students who took part in HIT’s Dock School Programme
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HIT Managing
Director, Mr. Gerry Yim, with students who received the HIT Scholarship
during their summer vacation. The 2015 programme began
on 15 June 2015. With the theme “Think, Act, Stay Green”, this
programme is designed to promote awareness of environmental
protection across the terminals. Students were involved in a
series of learning activities, including an orientation programme,
team building workshops and port visits in Hong Kong and
YICT, as well as group projects and job attachments in various
departments. The programme attracted over 600 applicants,
and was completed with the successful recruitment of 26 interns.
From 27 July to 14 August 2015, YICT held its 9th annual summer
internship for students from Dalian Maritime University and
Shenzhen University. 24 students took part in the programme
which included fieldwork and case studies. At the end of the
programme, the students presented their projects to a panel of
university lecturers and YICT managers.
YICT welcomed students for summer camp
On 6 July 2015, a group of 12 students from Yunnan Dahaicun
Hope Primary School travelled to YICT for a week-long summer
camp. At the camp, the students were given a tour of YICT and
visited a local beach and other scenic spots across Shenzhen.
YICT has been organising this camp annually for Dahaicun Hope
Primary School students over the last decade.
HIT presented certificates of its Dock School Programme
On 8 July 2015, HIT Managing Director, Mr. Gerry Yim, presented
certificates and awards to the participants of the final year project
competition, part of its Dock School Programme. Five teams of
students from IVE (Tsing Yi) entered the competition, each using
a dierent container port as their focus for the theme “Maritime
Transport Management”.
HIT Scholarship
HIT oers scholarships to outstanding students who are pursuing
Higher Diploma in Logistics & Transport, to nurture their passion
toward developing their career in the port industry. The first
scholarship presentation ceremony was held on 17 October 2015
to recognise the outstanding achievements of the eight students.
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