INDUSTRIAL VISIT




1. Before the tour begins, visitors are briefed on safety protocols and guidelines specific to the industry. This includes information about potential hazards, safety gear requirements, and emergency procedures.
2. A knowledgeable guide takes the students through different departments or areas of the facility, providing explanations about the processes, machinery, equipment, and technologies used. Students get to see firsthand how theoretical concepts are applied in practice.
3. Students have the opportunity to interact with engineers, technicians, and other professionals working in the industry. They can ask questions about their roles, responsibilities, career paths, and challenges faced in the industry.
4. Students gain insights into supply chain management practices, including inventory management, logistics, procurement, and distribution. They learn how raw materials are sourced, transformed into products, and delivered to customers.
5. Representatives from the industry may discuss career opportunities available to students, including internships, co-op programs, and entry-level positions. This helps students understand the skills and qualifications required to succeed in the industry.
6. After the visit, students are encouraged to reflect on their experiences and share feedback with their instructors. This can be done through discussions, written reflections, or presentations, where students articulate their key takeaways and insights gained from the visit.