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Sea Export Forwarding Procedures


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£29 inc VAT (was £157)
Offer ends 23 September 2024
Study method
Online
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free
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  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

This course includes lifetime access so you can complete it at your own speed.

This course is designed for those interested to learn the basics of exporting and forwarding business using various transport systems with emphasis on sea shipment.

Benefits of taking this course include:

  • Unlimited and lifetime access to the course
  • Learn the course at your own pace
  • Course can be accessed on any platform
  • 24/7 Customer support

Certificates

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

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Description

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone interested to enhance knowledge in International Logistics
  • Fresh Graduates and people already working in Logistics and want to grow or shift job

What you'll learn:

  • Role of a freight forwarder
  • Shipment booking and planning
  • Transport operations
  • Container freight station operations
  • Port operations
  • Import clearance and delivery

Shipping is the most popular method of transporting goods today, with around 90 percent of all freight now being transported by different types of vessels across the world’s oceans and through man-made waterways.

The main benefit of waterborne transportation is that large quantities of freight can be safely stored and moved in one go; this is made even easier by containerization. When transporting a large amount of goods over long distances, moving them in bulk is the only viable and cost effective way to operate. Although transit time in shipping can be considerably longer, road and air transportation are both far more limited by constraints of space and weight.

There are also other problems, such as growing congestion on roads and highways and the high cost of air travel. Rather than being seen as a threat to other modes of transport, shipping can be used within the transport chain to enhance and support other modes and in doing so, benefit all parties involved.

To meet and sustain this increase in the movement of world trade, the shipping industry has been developing steadily over recent years. For one thing, bigger and better vessels which can handle the growing volume of freight are being built. Ports are improving in terms of operations size and handling capabilities, with state-of-the-art equipment, and by keeping up to date with new technology.

This on-line course has been developed based on inputs taken from in-house staff involved in day to day operations. All courses are written in English, as this is the primary language of global business.

Sea Export Forwarding Procedures will cover the following topics:

Section 1 - Introduction

  • Introduction
  • Course Content
  • Full Container Load vs Less Container Load Concept
  • Role Of A Freight Forwarder

Section 2 - Sea Export Forwarding Procedure

  • Shipment Booking
  • Shipment Planning
  • Container Booking
  • Shipping Bill Filing
  • Transport Operations
  • Container Freight Station Operations
  • Verified Gross Mass Filing
  • Form-13: Equipment Interchange Receipt Application
  • Port Operations
  • Bill Of Lading Release
  • Import Clearance And Delivery
  • Freight And Other Charges
  • Sea Export Forwarding Quiz

Who is this course for?

This course is designed for those interested to learn the basics of exporting and forwarding business using various transport systems with emphasis on sea shipment.

Requirements

No prior knowledge is required to take this course.

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