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Logistics & Supply Chain Management
CILT Shipping and Freight Forwarding
- Overview
- Course Outline
Course Methodology
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport – Shipping and Freight Forwarding course utilizes a variety of individual and team exercises, case studies, assessments, videos and group discussions.
Course Objectives
Upon completing CILT Shipping and Freight Forwarding, participants will be able to:
- Comprehend the large network and scope of international trade and transport.
- Get a sound understanding of Commercial Shipping.
- Develop skills required to tackle maritime uncertainties.
- Adopt global strategies for establishing international trade.
- Gain an in-depth understanding of ship-shore interfaces.
- Develop the skills required to handle a wide range of tasks within the shipping and freight forwarding industry.
- Understand marine insurance policies.
- Practise ethical shipping in line with international rules and regulations.
Target Audience
CILT Shipping & Freight Forwarding is designed for professionals already engaged in Shipping and Freight Forwarding or any fresh graduates with an interest in the field.
Target Competencies
- Freight Management
- Commercial Shipping
- Performance Management
- Trade Interfaces
- Shipping Chartering
Introduction
CILT Shipping and Freight Forwarding is an internationally acclaimed certification program that prepares professionals to carry out international trade and handle maritime uncertainties with ease.
Module 1: Introduction to International Trade
- Development of International Trade
- International Economic Institutions
- Trade Routes
Module 2: Trade Interfaces
- INCO terms
- Introduction to UCP 600 & documentary Credit
Module 3: Shipping & Freight Forwarding Operations
- Maritime Geography
- Introduction to Commercial Shipping
- Containerisation
- Types of Containers
- Documentation
- Free Zones
- Types of Ships
- Commercial Shipping
- NVOCC
- MTD
- Freight Forwarding
- Ports and Terminals
Module 4: Ship-Shore interfaces
- Types of Ships and Cargoes
- Major Players/Entities
- IMDG Code
- Shipping Industry – The Future
Module 5: Shipping Chartering
- Bare Boat Charter
- Time Charter
- Voyage Charter
Module 6: Marine Insurance
- Introduction
- Rhodian Maritime Law
- Marine Insurance
- P & I
- Claims and Handling
Module 7: Shipping Law
- Introduction
- Maritime Law Glossary
- Overview
Course Methodology
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport – Shipping and Freight Forwarding course utilizes a variety of individual and team exercises, case studies, assessments, videos and group discussions.
Course Objectives
Upon completing CILT Shipping and Freight Forwarding, participants will be able to:
- Comprehend the large network and scope of international trade and transport.
- Get a sound understanding of Commercial Shipping.
- Develop skills required to tackle maritime uncertainties.
- Adopt global strategies for establishing international trade.
- Gain an in-depth understanding of ship-shore interfaces.
- Develop the skills required to handle a wide range of tasks within the shipping and freight forwarding industry.
- Understand marine insurance policies.
- Practise ethical shipping in line with international rules and regulations.
Target Audience
CILT Shipping & Freight Forwarding is designed for professionals already engaged in Shipping and Freight Forwarding or any fresh graduates with an interest in the field.
Target Competencies
- Freight Management
- Commercial Shipping
- Performance Management
- Trade Interfaces
- Shipping Chartering
- Course Outline
Introduction
CILT Shipping and Freight Forwarding is an internationally acclaimed certification program that prepares professionals to carry out international trade and handle maritime uncertainties with ease.
Module 1: Introduction to International Trade
- Development of International Trade
- International Economic Institutions
- Trade Routes
Module 2: Trade Interfaces
- INCO terms
- Introduction to UCP 600 & documentary Credit
Module 3: Shipping & Freight Forwarding Operations
- Maritime Geography
- Introduction to Commercial Shipping
- Containerisation
- Types of Containers
- Documentation
- Free Zones
- Types of Ships
- Commercial Shipping
- NVOCC
- MTD
- Freight Forwarding
- Ports and Terminals
Module 4: Ship-Shore interfaces
- Types of Ships and Cargoes
- Major Players/Entities
- IMDG Code
- Shipping Industry – The Future
Module 5: Shipping Chartering
- Bare Boat Charter
- Time Charter
- Voyage Charter
Module 6: Marine Insurance
- Introduction
- Rhodian Maritime Law
- Marine Insurance
- P & I
- Claims and Handling
Module 7: Shipping Law
- Introduction
- Maritime Law Glossary