Freight forwarding courses equip graduates with skills to work in the logistics and transport industry. Major activities involve transportation of cargo through sea, air, railways or roads and recording of details of cargo, duty calculations, filing of waybills, clearing cargo in the borders and ports, insuring cargo and so on.
Structural components
Practical/Field work
Application procedure
Prerequisites
Admission requirements vary from course to course but the following apply to all courses on admission:
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Originals and copies of your result slip, leaving certificate and other academic testimonials
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Original and copy of National ID or Passport. Foreign applicants must have Pupil's pass.
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Fees amount required during admission. This amount varies depending on the course applied for.
ISCED Categories
Maritime economy
Logistics and shipping management