Course Overview
The TLI40319 – Certificate IV in Logistics provides learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage logistics operations within the supply chain. The course focuses on key areas such as warehousing, inventory management, transportation, and freight logistics, equipping students with the capabilities to oversee complex logistics activities and make informed decisions to improve efficiency and productivity.
Course Duration
The typical duration for completing this qualification can range from 1 to 2 years, depending on the mode of study chosen by the student (full-time, part-time, online, or blended learning options) and the training provider’s course structure.
Course Structure
Core Units: These units provide essential knowledge and skills for logistics operations and include topics such as:
- Apply chain of responsibility legislation, regulations, and workplace procedures
- Implement and monitor health and safety procedures
- Lead effective workplace relationships
- Promote team effectiveness
Elective Units: Elective units allow students to specialize in specific areas of logistics according to their career goals or interests. Options may cover:
- Manage freight transport services
- Coordinate goods to bond premises
- Analyse data from supply chain operations
- Manage international freight transfer
- Optimize cost for a transport activity
- Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices
Learning Outcomes
Upon completing the TLI40319 – Certificate IV in Logistics, graduates will be able to:
- Understand and apply logistics management principles and practices to ensure efficient and effective operations.
- Comply with and apply health and safety and chain of responsibility legislation in logistics operations.
- Lead and manage team effectiveness within logistics settings.
- Implement strategies to solve complex problems in logistics and supply chain operations.
- Use technology and systems effectively for logistics management.
Career Pathways
Graduates can pursue a variety of roles within the logistics and supply chain industry, such as:
- Logistics Supervisor
- Warehouse Manager
- Transport Coordinator
- Inventory Planner
- Operations Manager
Entry Requirements
Entry requirements may vary between training providers but generally include having completed a lower-level qualification in logistics, such as the Certificate III in Logistics, or possessing relevant work experience in the logistics or supply chain sector.
Assessment Methods
Assessment methods typically include a mix of written assignments, practical demonstrations, projects, and workplace assessments to ensure students can apply their learning in real-world logistics environments.
Accreditation
The TLI40319 – Certificate IV in Logistics is nationally recognized under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), ensuring that graduates are equipped with qualifications respected and valued across Australia within the logistics and supply chain sectors.