Logistics courses online australia.

The Diploma of Logistics is nationally recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This means you can use it as a pathway to university qualifications around Australia. CILTA certified. This is the only Diploma of Logistics course in Australia that’s certified by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILTA). Free software. You will have access to a free student edition of the Planimate software package as part of the course. Planimate is a general purpose simulation tool for modelling supply chain inventory management. Government funding. If you live in Victoria, Monarch Institute has government funded places. To see if you are eligible for a government funded place, please click here to see the criteria. Or get in touch with one of our friendly course consultants. Course Accreditation. In total, you need to complete 15 nationally recognised units of competency to be awarded the TLI50415 Diploma of Logistics. This qualification is nationally recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). Logistics and Supply Chains. Manage a supply chain (TLIL5055) Manage risk (BSBRSK501) Develop workplace policy and procedures for environmental sustainability (TLIU0001) Conduct environmental audits (TLIU5006) Logistics Operation. Develop and maintain operational procedures for transport and logistics enterprises (TLIL5020) Develop and evaluate strategies for transport and logistics enterprises (TLIP5011) Manage a transport and logistics business unit (TLIP5008) Manage international freight transfer (TLIA5035) Administer chain of responsibility policies and procedures (TLIF0002) Manage facility and inventory requirements (TLIA5058) Integrating Demand and Supply. Manage customer service (TLII5018) Monitor warehouse operations (TLIP4040) Develop, implement and review purchasing strategies (TLIR5006) Measurement and Management of Logistics. Manage and monitor technical data and information systems (TLIX5036) Manage people and performance (BSBMGT502) Course Assessments. The experts who design and deliver our courses (click back to Course trainers to meet some of them) have developed an assessment framework that’s uniquely designed to help you gain a deep understanding of the material. They’ll give you the kind of knowledge and skills you can use in the real world as a business operator or manager. Assessment formats include: Case studies Multiple-choice questions Short-answer questions Roleplays. Career Opportunities. Key opportunities include: Logistics -chain manager Warehouse manager Inventory manager Materials-handling manager Production manager Logistics engineer Logistics analyst Logistics coordinators Transportation managers Storage and distribution managers Production, planning and expediting clerks Shipping, receiving
and travel clerks. Logistics – A growing industry! The logistics industry in Australia is estimated to account for 8.6 per cent of GDP, employing over 1,000,000 Australians. It involves part of the supply chain that plans, implements
and controls the efficient, forward and reverse flow of storage of goods, services and related information between the point of origin and the point of consumption. This involves freighting hundreds of billions of tons of goods each year in Australia alone! Ensuring an effective supply chain is a not only a competitive advantage for Australian companies but a requirement for long term survival. Logistics careers have continued to develop in Australia and around the world, and have recognised value within small, medium and large Australia companies. The Diploma of Logistics is a fantastic way to launch your career in the industry that drives Australia’s economy. It’s also a great step up for those who’ve been in the industry for years. If you want to take your learning and professional development even further, you can use the Diploma as a pathway to university studies. You may be able to apply and/or get course credit towards a related degree, such as a Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management). It’s best to check first with the uni you’re thinking of applying to, before you enrol with Monarch Institute. Entry requirements. There aren’t any formal prerequisites. But to make sure you get the most out of training with us, the following enrolment process applies: Once we receive your enrolment, our friendly course consultants will touch base to undertake a pre-training review to ensure the training is right for you. For students without an equal or higher level qualification, there’s a short language, literacy and numeracy quiz you complete online. What equipment will I need? You will need access to the following equipment to successfully complete the course: Working computer with Microsoft Office (2009 or later) Access to the internet Access to a smart phone, video camera or web camera is required. Am I eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning? We may be able to take into account relevant knowledge and skills you’ve possibly gained through previous formal or informal training, education and employment. To find out more, refer to our Student Information Guide by clicking here, or get in touch with one of our friendly course consultants. Course Topics. Logistics and Supply Chains. Enterprise, logistics and its supply chains Business planning, risk and sustainability Logistics in practice Supply chains in the Asia-Pacific region. Logistics Operation. Role of logistics service providers in supply networks International trade logistics Transport within logistics Storage and distribution operations. Integrating Demand and Supply. Building external relationships Inventory – balancing demand and supply Planning and scheduling the enterprise Procurement. Measurement and Management of Logistics. Accounting and logistics Technology
and communication enablers Improving logistics Management logistics operations. Course Duration.

Is there a maximum course completion time? Yes; up to two years for the whole qualification. You must complete each module within six months. Is there a minimum course completion time? No. Except for some government funded students, students can complete the qualification as quickly as they choose. What is the average course completion time frame? Students who are highly motivated and well organised are often able to complete the full course in as little as nine months. The key factors that influence course completion are a student’s work experience, time availability, and work rate. How it works. Study online. With a difference. Easy-to-follow course materials Videos and webinars Heaps of support from your course trainers (phone, email, Skype, Zoom) A dedicated admin team on hand to guide you Online assessments Student Facebook group. How does it work? This course has been developed to give you absolute flexibility. Study on your couch, on public transport, on your break at work, out in the park – wherever and whenever you like. The best part is, with Monarch Institute, ‘online’ doesn’t mean ‘alone’. You’ll be backed by our trainers at every step along the way. What support will I get? Your trainer will be happy to contact you via phone, Skype, Zoom, TeamViewer, or email (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5.30pm). So you definitely won’t feel alone. You’ll also have access to our student Facebook groups, so you can discuss the material with other students. It’s a handy way to stay in touch with trainers and others in the same course. Do you offer corporate workshops? Yes. We’re the corporate training partner of choice for several large organisations. Our trainers can also conduct onsite training for groups of six staff or more. Corporate workshops can be scheduled for any location in Australia. Got a new satellite office with staff in need of training? Running a training retreat in an idyllic location (yes please!)? Our trainers can be there. Corporate workshops are tailored to your organisation’s needs. Get in touch with our friendly course consultants for more information. Course Price. Upfront payment. The most cost-effective option. Pay up front and save 10% compared to the total payment plan. Payment options include electronic funds transfer (EFT), credit card (MasterCard or Visa), cheque, or cash. Payment plan. $105.77 per week, paid over 26 weeks (total $2,750) This option is suitable for students wanting to manage their cash flow. It’s handy if you want to get started right away, but don’t have the full amount on hand. Payment must be made with MasterCard or Visa. Government Funding. If you live in Victoria, Monarch Institute has government funded places. To see if you are eligible for a government funded place, please click here to see the criteria. Or get in touch with one of our friendly course consultants. Meet your trainers. Industry experts and thought leaders. I have over 30 years’ combined industry experience as a logistician in high volume manufacturing, warehousing and supply chain industries. I’ve also had experience in the superannuation industry. Past industry projects I’ve contributed to include the 2000 Olympic Games Project in Sydney. Over the years, I’ve accumulated several high level tertiary qualifications in logistics, supply chain, sustainability, and management. What makes him jump out of bed each morning? I am always looking for opportunities to make a difference
and support people in their career choices. I believe that education is a silver bullet that can be used as a platform for on-going success. I am a geographer and transport and logistics researcher. I’ve served as the Director of the Ministry of Transport in Victoria, Australia, as the Executive Logistics Manager at Willow Ware Australia, a transport planner at the Chicago Area Transport Study and the Southern California Rapid Transit District. I have also acted as a consultant on major transport projects for Bunge, as well as Kmart, Humes Pipes, the Port of Melbourne, Australia Post and Australian Air Express. I have been an invited guest lecturer for many organisations and presented at seminars in Australia and the U.S. I’ve delivered lectures for companies all over Australia, as well as in Indonesia and Singapore. Over the years I have held lecturing appointments at the Universities of Melbourne, New South Wales and Monash in civil engineering, geography, marketing and information systems. In March 2005 I was a guest lecturer at Purdue University. I specialise in supply chain modelling, production operations management and modelling and simulation. In terms of modelling, I have advised Ratio (one of Australia’s leading urban and transport planning consultancies) on the development of mathematical and statistical models for urban planning.
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