Operating at level 2 (GCSE standard, O), this professional qualification requires 160 hours of training. In order to obtain the international CILT certificate of admission in logistics and transport, students must study and pass two mandatory and two additional blocks. Additional units allow students to specialize in various fields of logistics and transport and have skills that satisfy themselves and the employer.

The assessment is carried out by means of an examination, and one unit can be selected as an independent course.

If a student has already studied at the International Entry Award (level 1), they will not need to re-pass the “introduction to logistics”block.

Students who study our course will automatically have access to the International knowledge center – providing access to a wide range of best practices and learning materials.

For information on where you can study this course, see our list of approved centers. Please note that this information is updated monthly.

How long will that take?

This course can be studied both full-time and part-time. The full-time program takes 6-8 weeks and the part-time program takes 3-6 months depending on the number and frequency of sessions.

How much is it?

The cost of training to clarify on the spot.

What will I study?

The modules included in the introductory certificate are:

Obligatory:

  • M1-L2 introduction to logistics;
  • M2-L2 Introduction to customer service and marketing.

At choice:

  • O1-L2 Introduction to freight transport services;
  • O2-L2 Introduction to passenger transport services;
  • O3-L2 Introduction to warehousing and inventory;
  • O4-L2 introduction to procurement;
  • O5-L2 Introduction to the planning and operation of freight transport;
  • O6-L2 Introduction to planning and operating passenger transport.