The Pro Vice-Chancellor of 糖心Vlog and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi Prof. David Asamoah, has been honoured by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) during a courtesy call led by the Institute鈥檚 International President, Chief Teete Owusu-Nortey.
The visit, which took place at the University鈥檚 Council Chamber, was aimed at congratulating Prof. Asamoah on his recent appointment and exploring opportunities for deeper collaboration between KNUST and CILT.

Engr. Mark Amoamah, President of CILT Ghana, said the engagement acknowledged Asamoah鈥檚 long-standing contributions to logistics education and his role in integrating CILT-accredited programmes into KNUST鈥檚 curriculum.
鈥淭here is no practitioner in this industry that cannot be traced to KNUST,鈥 Amoamah said. 鈥淗e played a pioneering role in embedding CILT programmes into the university system. It is only right that we honour and encourage him to continue influencing the profession at the highest level.鈥

Owusu-Nortey, the first African to serve as CILT鈥檚 global president, described Prof. Asamoah鈥檚 rise as a significant milestone for both KNUST and the wider CILT community.
鈥淥n behalf of our global membership spanning over 40 countries, I extend our heartfelt congratulations,鈥 he said. 鈥淵our appointment reflects strong leadership and commitment. We hope you will serve as a CILT ambassador, promoting logistics and transport education on campus and beyond.鈥
To symbolise the Institute鈥檚 trust and support, the International President presented a commemorative CILT lapel pin to the Pro Vice-Chancellor.

Discussions during the meeting also focused on potential areas of collaboration, including joint research, professional certification, international student exchange programmes, and increased awareness of CILT initiatives among students and faculty.
In his response, Prof. Asamoah expressed gratitude for the recognition and shared his professional journey.
鈥淢y academic path from engineering to business and logistics, has allowed me to bridge communities across the university.鈥
He reaffirmed KNUST鈥檚 commitment to fostering industry-academia partnerships, particularly in logistics, supply chain management, and transport.
鈥淲e aim to train students not only to be employable but to become employers,鈥 he said. 鈥淧ractical experience, global exposure, and professional certification through institutions like CILT are vital to achieving that vision.鈥
Prof. Asamoah also pledged to support the accreditation of more CILT programmes at KNUST and encouraged continued engagement with relevant university departments to deepen collaboration.