TESDA offers Multimodal Transport Operations and Logistics (Seafreight Import) Services courses that equip individuals with the skills needed for seafreight import operations. These courses provide essential competencies for excelling in the field, covering the use of multiple transport modes like sea, air, rail, and road for moving goods internationally.
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Given the growing demand in international trade, skilled professionals in multimodal transport operations are increasingly needed. TESDA courses address this by combining theoretical knowledge with practical training, covering transportation modes, documentation, and freight transport requirements, while also focusing on developing communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills.
Benefits
Here are some benefits of taking the TESDA Multimodal Transport Operations and Logistics (Seafreight Import) Services courses:
- Enhanced knowledge and skills in multimodal transport operations and logistics, particularly in seafreight import services.
- Improved employability and career opportunities in the field of transport and logistics, both local and international.
- Increased competency and professionalism in handling import seafreight transactions, ensuring efficient and effective transport operations for businesses.
- Opportunities to work with different industries such as manufacturing, trade, retail, and more that require import seafreight services.
- Development of critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills in a fast-paced and dynamic work environment.
- Understanding of international trade laws, regulations, and procedures related to seafreight import activities.
- Exposure to the latest technologies and software used in multimodal transport operations and logistics, making you more competitive in the industry.
- Opportunity to contribute to the growth and development of the country’s economy through efficient and effective import seafreight services.
Multimodal Transport Operations and Logistics (Seafreight Import) Services NC II
The Multimodal Transport Operations and Logistics (Seafreight Import) Services NC II course teaches skills needed for handling documentation in multimodal transport.
Units of Competency
The Units of Competency in this Qualification include:
BASIC COMPETENCIES
- Participate in workplace communication
- Work in a team environment
- Solve/address general workplace problems
- Develop career and life decisions
- Contribute to workplace innovation
- Present relevant information
- Practice occupational safety and health policies and procedures
- Exercise efficient and effective sustainable practices in the workplace
- Practice entrepreneurial skills in the workplace
COMMON COMPETENCIES
- Apply freight forwarding documentation services and workplace procedures
- Perform workplace security and safety
- Provide effective customer service
- Contribute to quality system
- Perform computer operations
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Perform industry calculation in freight forwarding and documentation services
- Process transport documents for import cargo
- Prepare request for payment and billings
- Prepare and complete statistical reports
- Process shipping documents
- Liaise with relevant stakeholders
- Address bottlenecks and work disruptions
Career Opportunities
A person with this Qualification is competent to be a:
- Documentation Clerk
- Liaison Personnel*
Training Duration
- 37 Hours – Basic Competencies
- 48 Hours – Common Competencies
- 62 Hours – Core Competencies
- 126 Hours – SIL
Total: 273 Hours
Qualifications
To enroll in this qualification, trainees must meet these requirements:
- Completed ten years of basic education or hold an ALS Certificate of Completion equivalent to Grade 10
- Possess good communication skills
- Be computer-literate
Multimodal Transport Operations and Logistics (Seafreight Import) Services NC III
The Multimodal Transport Operations and Logistics (Seafreight Import) Services NC III course covers skills needed to provide customer transport info, assist in marketing, assess freight needs, and coordinate transport and documentation.
Units of Competency
The Units of Competency in this Qualification include:
BASIC COMPETENCIES
- Lead in workplace communication
- Lead small teams
- Apply critical thinking and problem solving techniques in the workplace
- Work in a diverse environment
- Propose methods of applying learning and innovation in the organization
- Use information systematically
- Evaluate occupational safety and health work practices
- Evaluate environmental work practices
- Facilitate entrepreneurial skills for micro-small-medium enterprises (MSMEs)
COMMON COMPETENCIES
- Apply freight forwarding documentation services and workplace procedures
- Perform workplace security and safety
- Provide effective customer service
- Contribute to quality system
- Perform computer operations
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Provide transport information to customers
- Promote and develop freight services to customers
- Evaluate and confirm customer freight transport requirements
- Monitor and coordinate transport execution and documentation
Career Opportunity
A person with this Qualification is competent to be a:
- Import Coordinator
Training Duration
- 40 Hours – Basic Competencies
- 48 Hours – Common Competencies
- 65 Hours – Core Competencies
- 108 Hours – SIL
Total: 261 Hours
Qualifications
To enroll in this qualification, trainees must meet these requirements:
- Completed 10 years of basic education or have an ALS Certificate with Grade 10 equivalent
- Good communication skills
- Basic computer skills
Multimodal Transport Operations and Logistics (Seafreight Import) Services NC IV
The Multimodal Transport Operation and Logistics (Seafreight Import) Services NC IV course includes competencies to supervise import seafreight activities, manage team performance, coordinate with overseas agents, control shipping documents, handle claims for cargo issues, and prepare necessary reports.
Units of Competency
The Units of Competency in this Qualification include:
BASIC COMPETENCIES
- Utilize specialized communication skill
- Develop and lead teams
- Perform higher-order thinking processes and apply techniques in the workplace
- Contribute to the practice of social justice in the workplace
- Manage innovative work instructions
- Manage and evaluate usage of information
- Lead in improvement of occupational safety and health (OSH) programs, policies and procedures
- Lead towards improvement of environmental work programs, policies and procedures
- Sustain entrepreneurial skills
COMMON COMPETENCIES
- Apply freight forwarding and documentation service operations and workplace procedures
- Perform workplace security and safety
- Provide effective customer service
- Contribute to quality system
- Perform computer operations
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Supervise/manage activities involving import sea freight
- Oversee the import seafreight team’s performance
- Oversee the coordination with overseas agents on shipment status, particularly on any irregularity
- Control shipping documents
- Ensure that claims arising from cargo losses, damages, theft, and other irregularities are processed
- Prepare reports required to support business decisions and comply with government requirements
Career Opportunity
A person with this Qualification is competent to be a:
- Seafreight Import Supervisor
Training Duration
- 47 hours – Basic Competencies
- 48 hours – Common Competencies
- 58 hours – Core Competencies
- 82 hours – SIL
Total – 235 hours
Qualifications
To enroll in this qualification, trainees must meet these requirements:
- Have completed 10 years of basic education or hold an ALS Certificate with Grade 10 equivalent
- Possess good communication skills
- Be computer literate
Sample of Certificate of Completion
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the purpose of the Multimodal Transport Operations and Logistics (Seafreight Import) Services courses offered by TESDA?
A: These courses equip individuals with knowledge, skills, and attitudes for tasks in transport documentation, freight forwarding, and logistics in seafreight import operations.
2. What are the career opportunities for individuals who have completed these courses?
A: Graduates can work as documentation clerks, liaison personnel, import coordinators, or seafreight import supervisors in seafreight companies.
3. Are there any specific units of competency that will be covered in these courses?
A: Yes, each course covers specific competencies essential for tasks in seafreight import operations, including basic, common, and core competencies.
4. Will there be any career advancement opportunities after completing these courses?
A: Yes, individuals who complete these courses can pursue further studies in fields like logistics management or freight forwarding. They can also gain experience and skills to advance to higher positions in the industry.
Summary
TESDA offers Multi-Modal Transport Operations and Logistics (Seafreight Import) Services courses at three levels: NC II, NC III, and NC IV. These courses provide the skills and knowledge needed for seafreight import operations. Graduates can explore career opportunities in seafreight companies and have the option to further their studies or advance in the industry. These courses aim to provide a comprehensive education for those interested in transport and logistics. If you’re looking to enhance your skills in this field, consider enrolling in a TESDA course today! With dedication, you can achieve your career goals in transport and logistics.