Transport and Logistics is often referred to as the 'backbone' of the Australian economy. It directly affects every part of the economy and everyone's standard of living - from what we buy, to the price we pay for goods, to how we get from place to place.
TLI Skills Council 2010
The transport and logistics network is an integration network of ports, road, rail, freight, aviation and distribution channels within the economy and the industry 'is often considered a barometer for the overall strength of the economy'. The industry Skills Council predicts the amount of freight in Australia will double by 2020.
The industry is characterised by diversity of mode, size, freight type, ownership, location, employees' skills and infrastructure requirements. Futurum recognises the challenge between the range of stakeholders within the industry and the inter-relationship between these layers of diversity, to ensure a quality product is produced to address the business needs of employers through training.
Futurum can customise training to suit your business needs.
Here is a selection of some of the units we provide:
• Certificate I in Transport and Logistics (Warehousing and Storage)
• Certificate II in Transport and Logistics (Warehousing and Storage)
• Certificate III in Transport and Logistics (Warehousing and Storage)
• Certificate III in Transport and Logistics (Road Transport)
• Certificate III in Transport and Logistics (Logistics)
• Certificate IV in Transport and Logistics (Warehousing and Storage)