Pankaj Shah, president of WICMA said: "The course will benefit the consumers seeking international standards of corrugated boxes, especially for the export market and industrialists who are running semi-automatic plants and are contemplating to enlarge and modernise their operations."
"The students attending the full course will be given performance certificates after they are evaluated through tests, group discussions and oral presentations," added Shah.
WICMA has so far conducted 27 such courses.
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