Learners who successfully complete this Qualification will be able to:
Unit Standards:
ID | UNIT STANDARD TITLE | CREDITS | |
CORE | 252435 | Apply basic invoicing and accounting principles | Level 3
Credit 6 |
252417 | Apply geographic principles in mapping a trade route | Level 3
Credit 5 |
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14182 | Comply with organisation ethics | Level 3
Credit 4 |
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252416 | Describe and apply the Customs and Excise Act | Level 3
Credit 6 |
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252413 | Describe and apply the regulations and documentary requirements which govern international trade | Level 3
Credit 8 |
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252423 | Explain the administration of a freight forwarding and clearing operations | Level 3
Credit 5 |
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252429 | Explain the concept of international trade | Level 3
Credit 6 |
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244589 | Identify causes of stress and techniques to manage it in the workplace | Level 3
Credit 2 |
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252415 | Identify equipment and infrastructure used in international transport | Level 3
Credit 5 |
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252437 | Interpret and apply International commercial terms | Level 3
Credit 3 |
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13936 | Outline the legal environment of a selected industry | Level 3
Credit 2 |
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252427 | Outline the structure of the airfreight forwarding environment | Level 3
Credit 4 |
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252424 | Outline the structure of the surface freight forwarding environment | Level 3
Credit 4 |
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7175 | Provide customer service in a banking environment | Level 3
Credit 3 |
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7782 | Analyse a business and determine the way it functions | Level 4
Credit 3 |
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FUNDAMENTALS | 119472 | Accommodate audience and context needs in oral/signed communication | Level 3
Credit 5 |
9010 | Demonstrate an understanding of the use of different number bases and measurement units and an awareness of error in the context of relevant calculations | Level 3
Credit 2 |
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9013 | Describe, apply, analyse and calculate shape and motion in 2-and 3-dimensional space in different contexts | Level 3
Credit 4 |
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119457 | Interpret and use information from texts | Level 3
Credit 5 |
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9012 | Investigate life and work related problems using data and probabilities | Level 3
Credit 5 |
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119467 | Use language and communication in occupational learning programmes | Level 3
Credit 5 |
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7456 | Use mathematics to investigate and monitor the financial aspects of personal, business and national issues | Level 3
Credit 5 |
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119465 | Write/present/sign texts for a range of communicative contexts | Level 3
Credit 5 |
Generic Specialization:
ELECTIVES | 252419 | Comply with procedures in respect of lost, discrepant and damaged cargo | Level 3
Credit 3 |
252432 | Perform processes and procedures required for the administration of import transactions | Level 3
Credit 6 |
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120020 | Apply knowledge of insurance to the transportation of a consignment of goods | Level 4
Credit 3 |
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Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of transportation insurance | Level 4
Credit 3 |
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258220 | Address customer requests and queries in a Distribution Centre | Level 3
Credit 6 |
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113829 | Operate within a logistics environment | Level 3
Credit 10 |
Customs Specialization:
ELECTIVES | 252414 | Calculate customs values | Level 3
Credit 7 |
Total training duration: 12 months
Admission requirements
Anyone of these unit standards may also be selected to complete as a single freestanding course.
A Safesite OHS Consulting Certificate Of Completion, together with a Statement of results of the Knowledge Component Only will be issued after this course, should you wish to achieve the credits on the NRLD and receive a TETA accredited National Certificate Freight Forwarding and Customs Compliance Level 3, a logbook needs to completed after each unit standard with a practical component of approx. 30-40 hours per unit standard, and will only be issued after external moderation by the required body – TETA. You would be required to be already working in the industry or related industry or shadowing in the industry to achieve the practical component.