<21st June 2021, Singapore> Ocean Network Express (ONE) announced that the company has entered into a partnership with Rutgers business school (RBS) in June 2021. Being the first of its kind in ONE’s global partner network, this partnership will enable ONE to achieve direct outreach to RBS’ academic resources while striving to cut back its carbon footprint.
ONE will present business project opportunities to RBS students
These projects will allow Rutgers students to examine trends in maritime decarbonization and environmental sustainability within the shipping context. The Green Strategy Department, the newly launched organization dedicated to ONE’s environmental sustainability, is hosting and mentoring all the projects conducted by Rutgers students.
ONE also will help to coach Rutgers’ students from around the world in vital topics referring to global supply chains. The RBS International Executive MBA Program meets in Singapore, providing more opportunities to create the partnership. ONE is pleased to contribute financial backing and professional expertise to boost students’ knowledge of the most recent business trends.
Statement of the director
Doug Miller, director of the Rutgers MBA Program, said the chance offered by ONE will enhance both the MBA and undergraduate experiences by allowing students to be told by doing in a section of increasing importance to all or any businesses. “We are grateful for his or her partnership to make learning opportunities for our students which will have a significant social impact,” Miller said.
Yasuki Iwai, the administrator of ONE’s Product and Network Division, concurred that the ONERBS partnership provides uniquely valuable opportunities to its faculty and students, which can help boost the standard of educational teaching and learning, and successively, yield them a transparent competitive edge. “As ONE, we are firm believers that broader collaborations make it more practical to realize a common goal. Today we are more than happy to own Rutgers become a part of our ecosystem and look forward to making a more positive impact to our world and society through our joint efforts.” Iwai supplemented.