
Introductory Course to Freight Forwarding Business , Freight Forwarding, Import–Export Operations, Logistics & Supply Chain Management Explained.
Course Description
Are you ready to unlock the secrets of the global freight and logistics industry? This course is designed for aspiring freight forwarders, business owners, and logistics enthusiasts, giving you the practical knowledge and foundational skills to succeed in international trade.
What you will learn in this course:
- Introduction to the Freight Business:
- Understand what freight forwarding is and its role in global trade.
- Learn how freight forwarders generate income through service fees, markups, and value-added services.
- Identify key industry players, including shipping lines, airlines, customs authorities, and brokers.
- Gain a clear picture of the global supply chain and why freight forwarding is essential.
- Understanding International Trade:
- Explore the complete import-export workflow step by step.
- Learn essential trade terms such as FOB, CIF, EXW, and DDP.
- Understand HS codes, tariff classifications, and their impact on shipments.
- Discover how trade agreements and global markets influence freight operations.
- Freight Documentation Essentials:
- Master critical shipping documents, including Bills of Lading (B/L), Airway Bills (AWB), Commercial Invoices, Packing Lists, and Certificates of Origin (COO).
- Learn about Letters of Credit (LC), payment terms, and customs clearance paperwork.
- Understand the purpose of each document and how to prepare them for smooth cargo movement.
- Sea Freight Operations:
- Gain hands-on knowledge of Full Container Load (FCL) and Less than Container Load (LCL) shipments.
- Learn about different vessel types, container specifications, and special equipment handling.
- Understand port operations and terminal handling charges for efficient shipment management.
By the end of this course, you’ll have a strong foundation in freight forwarding, international trade processes, freight documentation, and sea freight operations. You’ll be ready to apply your knowledge in real-world scenarios, make informed decisions, and take the first step toward a successful career or business opportunity in the dynamic world of global logistics.
Who this course is for:
- Beginners and students
- Entrepreneurs and business owners
- Working professionals
- Importers and exporters
- Sales, operations, and customer service staff
- Freight agents and coordinators
- Career switchers
