Thursday, March 11, 2010

WHO ARE WE?

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Everything you eat, wear, touch and use has passed through a warehouse somewhere in Australia or overseas. Some warehouses are very small with few employees while others are very large, with over a 1,000 employees working on a 24 hour, 7 day a week basis.

The high tech warehouses use robotics, RF scanning, driverless forklifts and store millions of dollars of stock. The skills needed to work in these warehouses are very different to smaller operations using manual processes.
 
To have a career or even get a good job in a warehouse today requires education and training so you do not injure yourself or others. You regularly need a licence or multiple licences to perform tasks with equipment.
 
Warehousing is a key component in the supply chain and there are lots of career opportunities available.
 
We have trained 1000's of satisfied students throughout Australia and overseas during the last 20 years.
 
We comply with the Australian Qualifications Training Framework 2007 and all our trainers and assessors have formal qualifications and current industry knowledge.
  

ENROL TODAY

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CAREER PATHWAYS

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Diploma of Logistics – now available online

It’s arrived. You can study your Diploma of Logistics with us online from today. We have 10 nationally recognised units that include multiple tasks, exercises and assessments to reinforce your learning. Case studies and research will form part of your study. Face to face sessions will be offered monthly for our Brisbane and Sydney students commencing in March.

  

STUDENT HANDBOOK

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2009 ASCL AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED AT EUREKA TOWER

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UPDATED - 13 NOVEMBER 2009

The Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) announced the winners of the 2009 Australian Supply Chain and Logistics Awards on Thursday the 12th of November at the Eureka Tower.

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SPONSORSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT ...

The College of Warehousing is proud to be the sponsor of the Training, Education and Development Award hosted by the Australian Supply Chain and Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) for 2009 in Melbourne.

The growth in this in dustry and the professional development and education of everyone from a trainee through to senior management is a key performance indicator for government and the wider business community.
 
This award recognises everyone who strives to improve their career pathways in this industry sector. The winner will be announced in Melbourne on the 12th November 2009 for this prestigious award.

 

  

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