Diploma in International Shipping

Diploma in International Shipping

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Level Basic
Certificate Diploma in International Shipping
Abbreviation DipISH

Course Description

The certificate of the trainee in the Int'l Shipping Industry proves that the holder has basic knowledge of what qualifies him for successful and skillful work in the logistic department / external purchasing department at all import and export companies in all fields of work.

Course Duration Description

The training program consisted of 60 training hours distributed over 20 days, with 3 training hours per training day, at the rate of three days per week.

Course Objectives

  • Familiarize participants to the key concepts in international freight forwarding management
  • Enabling participants to manage the int’l shipping operations with high efficiency

Vendor Description

FIATA is recognized as representing the freight forwarding industry by many governmental organizations, governmental authorities, and private international organizations in the field of transport such as the International Chamber of Commerce, the International Air Transport Association, the World Trade Organization, etc.

Certificate Description

A trainee must pass their examination and attendance with a mark of 80% to obtain a certification in Diploma in International Shipping.

Scientific Curriculum

Framework and Processes Group

  • Freight Forwarding Framework (abbreviations - international organizations)
  • INCOTERMS
  • Time zone differences calculations
  • Documents related to the Int’l Shipping
  • Pricing and costing
  • Issues, exercises, and practical cases

Target Attendence

  • Logistic / external purchasing department staff at import and export companies
  • Bank and insurance company employees with an interest in shipping documents and bank credits L\C
  • Institutes and colleges students who are interested in foreign trade
  • Staff of freight companies and airlines
  • Young entrepreneurs interested in establishing a self-employment linked to international trade

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