Certified Shipping & Logistics Professional

Certified Shipping & Logistics Professional

Certified Shipping & Logistics Professional

The shipping and logistics industry involves managing the movement of goods from their origin to their destination, making it one of the most lucrative career options today. It plays a crucial role in the supply chain and value chain of businesses, offering a wide array of job opportunities for career advancement.

Our one-month training program features a robust curriculum focused on practical, work-based learning, particularly in comprehensive Freight Management. Upon completion, this course helps to gain opportunities to work in various departments such as Sales Support, Pricing, Customer Service, Operations, Documentation & Accounts. Ultimately, the program prepares individuals to innovate and adapt to industry changes swiftly, all within just one month.

  • Theory
  • Practical
  • Supplementary Courses
  • 1. Logistics & Supply Chain Management (SCM)
    Logistics management is the part of the supply chain that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective forward and reverse flow and storage of goods, services, and related information between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet customer requirements.
  • 2. Role of Liner in International Trade
    International liner shipping is a sophisticated network of regularly scheduled services that transports goods from anywhere in the world to anywhere in the world at low cost and with greater energy efficiency than any other form of international transportation.
  • 3. Role of Freight Forwarder / NVOCC in International Trade
    The freight forwarder has always played an important role in commerce and international carriage of goods. Traditionally the freight forwarder was the link between the owner of the goods and the carrier, and provided forwarding or clearing services. The forwarder acted as the agent for the cargo owner, and in some cases at the same time for the carrier.
  • 4. Modes of Transportation
    Mode of transport (or means of transport or Types of transport or transport modality or form of transport) is a term used to distinguish substantially different ways to perform transport.
  • 5. Parties & Departments involved in Trade
    The seller and the buyer are the parties contracting with each other for the delivery of the goods. The seller may be the producer or manufacturer of the goods, or may be a party acting as the producer/manufacturer?s agent. Both parties agree on the trade terms which will influence the type and terms of shipping documents.
  • 6. Shipping Documents & Definitions
    A generic term for the various types of documents required for overseas shipments, such as commercial invoices, packing list, Bill of Lading, Certificate of Origin, etc.
  • 7. Shipping Terminologies
    Glossary of Shipping Terms.
  • 8. Export & Import Shipping Cycle
    All stages of business cycle, starting from enquiry, quotation till delivery of goods.
  • 9. Vessel & Container Types
    Various types of Vessel and Container and its purposes
  • 10. Port Operations
    Ports are historic, commercial and infrastructural assets that form the backbone of national and regional economics. Seaports are a haven with facilities for berthing and anchoring ships and providing equipment for transfer of goods from ship-shore, shore-ship & ship-ship.
  • 11. Warehouse & ICD Operations
    Warehouse is a port facility for loading and unloading containerized cargo to and from ships. ICD is a physical site located away from traditional land, air and coastal borders with the vision to facilitate and process international trade through strategic investment in multi-modal transportation.
  • 12. International Commercial (INCO) Terms
    A set of international sales terms to remove the uncertainties of different interpretations of terms in different countries. INCO terms are used to make international trade easier. Sets international rules for commonly used terms in foreign trade identifies obligations of both parties and determines the distribution and transfer of risks.
  • 13. Role of Letter of Credit (LC) in International Trade
    One of the best-known payment processes which provides security to both the seller and the buyer through the international banking system.
  • 14. Bill of Lading (BL)
    It is an evidence of contract by Sea, that acts as a receipt for the goods delivered to the carrier for shipment; a definition or description of the goods; and evidence of title to the relative goods.
  • 15. Types of Packaging
    Packaging refers to the container or wrapper that holds a product or group of products. Most commercial packaging serves two basic functions: protecting the product from damage during shipping, and promoting the product to the ultimate consumer. Some common types of packaging includes pallet, carton, bags, pails, can, etc.
  • 16. Types of Cargo
    Containerization is a system of inter-modal freight transport using inter-modal containers. The containers have standardized dimensions. Non-containerized cargoes are classified as Bulk, break-bulk, etc., Today 90% of the sea-freight is moved as containerized cargoes.
  • 17. Dangerous Goods Classifications
    A commodity that are determined by the Department of Transportation to be capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health, safety and property, when transported in commerce. These commodities may endanger the safety of a Ship or persons on board. The sea transportation of these dangerous materials can either be forbidden or restricted. Grouping of Dangerous Goods by Type of Risk Involved, this grouping was drawn up by the UN Committee of Experts on Transport.
  • 18. Marine Insurance
    Marine Insurance covers the loss or damage of ships, cargo, terminals, and any transport or cargo by which property is transferred, acquired, or held between the points of origin and final destination.
  • 19. Vessel & Container Chartering
    Chartering is a kind of contract for commercial leasing of a vessel or space on a vessel. Contract will be on the Rate, duration and terms agreed between the shipowner and the charterer.
  • 20. Governing & Statutory Bodies
    Governing bodies have a number of statutory duties that need to be fulfilled, one of which will be ensuring that key policies are been implemented and reviewed on a regular basis.
  • 21. Major Sea-Ports & Air-Ports in the World
    Major sea & air ports in the world, basis on cargo handled.
  • 22. Common Charges & Basics of Freight Rate calculation
    Consolidation of charge headers used in International Trade. Analysis of multiple factors that influences fluctuation of freight rate.
  • 23. Basics of Shipping Accounts
    Permutation and Combination of Debit Notes and Credit Notes being issued and received in International business
  • 24. Shipping Acronyms
    List of Shipping Acronyms categorized based on the usage.
  • 25. Advance Cargo Declaration - AMS, ACI & ENS
    Filing the manifest with customs well in advance as per the guidelines set by the importing country. Example, Automated Manifest System (AMS), is the rule applicable for US bound shipments.
  • 1. Creating Quotation
    Creating Quotation based on request for quote received from Customer.
  • 2. Create Booking
    Creating Booking based on the quotation acceptance from the Customer.
  • 3. Bill of Lading Updation
    Updating Bill of Lading details as per the Shipper’s Letter of Instruction.
  • 4. Generating Bill of Lading Draft
    Generating Bill of Lading draft to the customer for proof-reading.
  • 5. Generating Cargo Manifest
    Generating Cargo Manifest in order to submit to the Overseas Agent.
  • 6. Charges Updation & Invoicing
    Pulling the charges as per the booking, include additional charges (if any), and raising Invoice to the Customer/Agent.
  • 7. Raising Payment Request to Vendor
    Validating and approving Vendor Invoice and requesting for Payment from Accounts.
  • 8. Generating Cargo Arrival Notice
    Generating Cargo Arrival Notice in order to have it sent to the Notify Party/Consignee.
  • Campus to Corporate Orientation
    We ease the Campus to Corporate transition phase for our candidates by coaching them on basic DO’s & DON’T in Corporate World. In today’s scenario it is very imperative to inculcate these attributes to emerge as a pre-qualifier for any given position.
  • Business Email Etiquette
    These days, email writing has become a part and parcel in day to day business affairs; one cannot shy away from it. Having said that, it is not only important to know the basics of email writing, but also write effective emails. Bearing this in mind, out of our sheer work experience, we have fine-tuned the content to meet current business email protocol.
  • World Time-Zone Overview
    In International Business environment, dealing with overseas counterpart is very obvious. Point to be noted here is, each Region/Country follows different time zones, wherein our work timings are different from theirs. One has to keep in mind the time zones when trying to establish contact with overseas partners, instead of landing up calling in odd hours, which in no way help to keep the business relationship intact.
  • Interview Skill
    There is no second chance to make a first impression; this emphasizes the importance of one’s preparedness on a big day, on the day of interview. One either makes it or breaks it. On the other hand, there is a huge opportunity to create a long lasting impression, which will eventually pave way to secure a job in a first place. Knowing the significance of the same, we designed our coaching in such a way to conduct mock interviews and giving guidance based on our observation.
  • Typing Skill
    Typing skill is more or less a pre-requisite to join certain Companies, which makes a lot of sense. Surveys show good typing skill enhances productivity. We provide hands-on exposure to key-board to improve the typing skills, which also acts as an edge to get through the initial selection phase.
  • World Map Overview
    We intent to give overview of major Countries in all seven continents. Being in Shipping Industry, one has to know the prominent countries all over the world; any case, one has to dealt with it on day to day basis.

Next batch commence on

1-September-2024

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