Logistics – Road, Rail, Sea, Air, Courier – Feb – 03

£395.00 plus VAT

03/02/25 09:30 – 13:00

Module 12

This module provides a comprehensive understanding of logistics in international trade, focusing on various modes of transport, including road, rail, sea, air, and courier services. It explores the advantages and disadvantages of each mode, alongside practical knowledge of packaging, shipping, documentation, insurance, warehousing, and risk management. Learners will also examine modern practices such as digital trade, route optimization, and express delivery.

 

Module Objectives:

  • Understand the roles and functions of different transportation modes in international trade.
  • Learn about key logistics documents, including Bills of Lading, Airway Bills, and transit documentation.
  • Explore inventory management, warehousing, and freight forwarding processes.
  • Evaluate the advantages, disadvantages, costs, and sustainability aspects of various transport modes.
  • Gain knowledge of route planning, containerization, and shipment tracking.
  • Develop skills in risk management and understanding pricing structures in logistics.

 

Indicative Contents:

  1. Inventory Management – Effective control and organization of goods in transit.
  2. CMR (Road Transport Documentation) – Understanding its role in road freight.
  3. Bill of Lading – Key document for sea freight.
  4. Airway Bill – Essential for air freight logistics.
  5. Customs Entry – Navigating customs procedures for all transport modes.
  6. Modes of Transport:
  • Road – Flexibility and regional advantages.
  • Rail – Efficiency in long-distance bulk transport.
  • Ocean – Cost-effective for large volumes.
  • Air – Speed and reliability for urgent shipments.
  • Courier – Specialized services for small or express deliveries.
  1. Transit Warehousing – Role of transit and bonded warehouses in logistics.
  2. Route Planning – Optimizing routes for cost and efficiency.
  3. Packaging and Shipping – Ensuring goods are secure and compliant.
  4. Transit Documentation – Overview of required forms and procedures.
  5. Groupage and Full Loads – Understanding shared and dedicated transport.
  6. Palletization – Euro pallets vs. standard pallets.
  7. Sustainability and Environmental Impact – Balancing logistics with ecological considerations.
  8. Containerization – Enhancing reliability and efficiency in global shipping.
  9. Digital Trade and Express Delivery – Leveraging technology for speed and accuracy.
  10. Risk Management – Mitigating risks in transportation and logistics.

 

Assessment:

  • Examination Format:
  • Multiple-choice questionnaire.
  • 1000-word assessment to demonstrate applied knowledge of logistics operations.
  • Credits Awarded: 1 Credit.
  • Certificate: Issued upon successful completion and passing of the examination and assessment.

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