Overview 2021
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The Graduate Certificate in Maritime and Logistics Management will provides the analytical, decision-making, and problem-solving skills to effectively manage transport and logistics activities. It is a great way to advance your career if you’re looking to acquire skills relevant to the maritime transport and logistics industries.
Taught by the Australian Maritime College, you will gain valuable industry insights with the ability to develop solutions for complex problems faced by organisations engaged in domestic and international markets. You’ll undertake four units related to maritime and logistics topics like supply chain management, maritime policy, international trade, maritime law and business logistics, which will provide a qualification that suits your interests and desired career path.
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Career outcomes
The Graduate Certificate in Maritime and Logistics Management will give you the managerial skills and analytical abilities to you need to advance your career.
The maritime transport and logistics sectors employ a workforce of more than a half million across Australia. After completing this course, you will gain knowledge across key industry issues such as shortage of empty shipping containers, equipment and labour shortages, as well as truck/transport capacity constraints. Graduates pursue careers in shipping companies, ports and terminals, government agencies, freight and logistics companies.
This is an excellent opportunity to further your career in maritime and logistics as the national employment projections for marine transport professionals is expected to grow by between now and 2024*; and logistics analysts are in the top 25 emerging occupations in Australia.**
In addition to developing job-ready skills, you'll have the option to pursue to further study in the Graduate Diploma of Maritime and Logistics Management and the MBA (Maritime and Logistics Management).
* Source: ABS Labour Force Survey, National Skills Commission trend data to May 2019 and projections to 2024
** Source: National Skills Commission, Australian Government.
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