Carnival Cruise Line Partners With Maritime and Port University of Mexico to Launch New Apprenticeship

L-R: Victor Pineda, Director General,  Maritime and Port University of Mexico; Mihaela Costache, Manager, Marine Talent Attraction, CCL ; Daniele Maffei, Director, Marine Professional Development, CCL; Domenico Rognoni, Chief Marine Officer, CCL; Vicky Rey, VP, Government Affairs, Latin America, Carnival Corporation; Sr. Captain Manuel Gutierrez, Coordinator General, Port and Merchant Marines; and Vice-Admiral C.G. Dem., Pablo Alcantara, Commander 3rd Naval Region, Veracruz t (Image at LateCruiseNews.com - May 2024)Strengthening its ties with Mexico, Carnival Cruise Line today announced its first partnership with a maritime university in Mexico. The new partnership with the distinguished Maritime and Port University of Mexico formalizes a cadet program aboard its fleet.

The partnership will provide cadets at the Maritime and Port University of Mexico, who are near the completion of their four-year program, the opportunity to complete a 180-day apprenticeship on a Carnival Cruise Line ship during the last year of their studies. The apprenticeship will consist of a hands-on training program that complements the cadets’ studies.

“We are impressed with the caliber of the curriculum at the Maritime and Port University of Mexico and its culture fits perfectly with our core values at Carnival,” said Domenico Rognoni, chief marine officer of Carnival Cruise Line. “Carnival has been sailing to Mexican ports for more than 50 years, so by providing cadets from the Maritime and Port University of Mexico with the opportunity to work on board our ships, we are providing career opportunities and furthering strengthening our longstanding relationship.”

Founded in 1972, the Maritime and Port University of Mexico has a rich tradition in maritime and is currently responsible for all the country’s navy and merchant marine officers. Today, the university has approximately 900 students across three campuses in Mazatlán, Tampico and Veracruz.

“The signing of this agreement between the Maritime and Port University of Mexico and Carnival Cruise Line shows our shared understanding that education and tourism are two fundamental aspects for our respective advancement,” said Captain Alt. Manuel Gutierrez Gallardo, coordinator general of Mexican Ports and Merchant Marine.

Carnival has similar programs in partnership with universities and other organizations around the world as part of its commitment to support the professional development of students interested in the maritime industry.

(Carnival Cruise Line Partners With Maritime and Port University of Mexico to Launch New Apprenticeship – Carnival Cruise Line)

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