Postcode:
Resident:
Employed:
TLI32416
The Certificate III in Logistics (TLI32416) is perfect for students seeking careers in the logistics and transportation industries. Learning about storing, distributing and transporting goods, students gain practical skills essential for any career in logistics. Job skills like how to use an inventory system and organising stock control or the best methods for ordering, receiving and storing stock as well as dealing with external freight companies.
The Certificate III in Logistics (TLI32416) is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Transport and Logistics Training Package.
Average duration:12 months
Accreditation:Nationally recognised training
This course is ideal for people who have the following knowledge, skills or abilities:
Planning and coordination of people and resources.
Word processing, managing files and records, stenography and transcription, designing forms, and other office work.
Identifying a problem and finding the best solution to solve it.
Such as understanding customer needs, providing good quality service, and measuring customer satisfaction.
This course can help you get a job as:
This course can help you progress to:
Please note that weekly pay figures are estimates only of what you could possibly earn.
You will be required to complete a number of units of competencey for this qualifiation. Example units have been provided below but may vary for each provider.
This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to use inventory systems to organise stock control in accordance with relevant regulations and workplace requirements, as part of work activities in the transport and logistics industry. It includes identifying inventory and stock control systems in use in the workplace, using re-order procedures to maintain stock levels, organising cyclical stock counts and reporting discrepancies or variances.
This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to receive and store stock for a workplace store in an enterprise/organisation in a transport, logistics, production, hospitality, retail or other relevant industry sector, in compliance with relevant codes of practice, regulations and workplace procedures. Work must be carried out for receiving and storing stock in a workplace store. It specifically covers taking delivery of stock, storing, rotating and maintaining stock received, and completing documentation.
This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to use communications systems in accordance with relevant regulations and workplace procedures. It includes identifying system features, operating a communications system effectively, using appropriate communications system protocols, maintaining equipment and completing documentation.
This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to prepare workplace documents and forms in accordance with workplace requirements and applicable regulations or codes, as part of work activities within the transport and logistics industry. It includes planning and preparing simple workplace documents and gathering relevant information enabling the completion of a workplace form.
This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to identify, apply and follow chain of responsibility legislation, regulations and workplace procedures in relation to heavy vehicles as they apply to an individual’s own job role. It includes explaining the chain of responsibility features, applying the requirements, and identifying and reporting breaches in the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) and regulations or applicable state/territory law and regulations.
This is a nationally recognised course delivered by Registered Training Organisations (RTOs). RTOs are strictly regulated by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA). This guarantees you will be studying a quality-assured and nationally recognised qualification.
Recognition of Prior Learning
RTOs are also able to offer Recognition of Prior Learning for work experience or formal qualifications you may have undertaken to shorten the time you have to study. Ask a course provider for more details during the enrolment process.
Course providers may offer flexible payment options for those who do not wish (or are unable) to pay their tuition fees outright. There is usually a discount for those who pay their tuition fees upfront.
Enquire with a course provider to find out more.
We’ll find nearby campuses and check if you’re eligible for funding in your state.