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Successful completion of the Level 6 Advanced Diploma in Logistics and Transport meets the educational requirement for Chartered Member grade of the Institute; as long as, Learners have 5 years’ experience in the Logistics and Transport industry, 2 of which must be at a senior level. Chartered Member grade allows Learners to use the designatory letters CMILT after their name.
Learners who have successfully completed CILT(UK) Level 6 Advanced Diploma in Logistics and Transport are automatically eligible for EMLog – European Master Logistician.
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Awarded by Chartered Institute of Logistics and TransportRegulated by Ofqual
Briefing Document for Learners
The CILT(UK) Level 6 Advanced Diploma in Logistics and Transport qualification provides the strategic management skills and tactical insight necessary for professional and business development in the logistics and transport industry. It bridges the gap between the undergraduate CILT(UK) Level 5 Professional Diploma in Logistics and Transport and the postgraduate standard of a Master’s degree.
To achieve this qualification Learners must complete all five mandatory units - the following example unit descriptions describe a course that is at a strategic level:
Strategic Contexts
In this unit Learners will be encouraged to examine organisational business environments from a global perspective through case studies and models. The unit looks at resource availability, utilisation and how managers decide on the best approach to make the most of the limited resources available to their organisation’s operations. Stakeholder and relationship mapping tools will clarify the different priorities in the competition for resources. Cost benefit analysis is examined in order to make strategic decisions and investment appraisal, with the principles of risk being considered.
Strategic Network Planning
This unit is concerned with the important subject of strategic planning, taken from an organisational, intra-organisational and a global perspective. The first element is concerned with examining organisational models and looking at how influences inside and outside the organisation can affect business strategy. Risk and decision-making models are examined in some depth.
The second element looks at forecasting, using the information that is available to make effective and realistic business decisions.
Delivering Customer Service is an element in which the area of relationships with customers is explored in order to develop and build a culture of customer focus, thus delivering excellent customer service.
The final element in this unit addresses the issues surrounding change. Today’s organisations need to continuously adapt to new situations and address these issues if they are to survive and prosper. This element explores the triggers for
The other units are:
Leadership and Strategic Management
Delivering Strategic Performance
The final unit is a professional project:
Research Methods and Professional Project
The unit aims to develop Learners’ ability to apply research methods and techniques to organisations and to enable them to use both qualitative and quantitative methodologies in problem analysis and solving.
The professional project will develop the Learners’ skills in undertaking a structured and methodical research project, involving production of a substantial body of work (8,000-10,000 words) which has been instigated, developed and produced as a consequence of their own initiative, using in-company research and/or industrial liaison and which offers opportunities for specialism.
In this unit Learners will be encouraged to use work-based research to realise the requisite requirements for this module. Each Learner can base their project
The Level 6 Advanced Diploma is aimed at managers aspiring to move to more senior, strategic roles within the logistics and transport professional sectors.
The qualification is open entry and as such is also suitable for graduates in other disciplines who are entering the sector for the first time, although Learners would benefit from having some prior knowledge of the logistics and transport industry at a strategic level.
A previous Level 4 or 5 qualification in a related subject area is required for entry onto our Level 6 course. We want to give our learners the best chance of success and will always discuss eligibility and aspirations prior to enrolment on the course and offer you our expertise to meet your career aspirations.
A good standard of written English is required for this course - GCSE grade A-C.
Achieving the Level 6 qualification will allow entry onto postgraduate studies including Masters degrees.
Price£3,117 inc VATFinance options
Study methodOnline, self-pacedDuration534 hoursAccess to content36 monthsQualificationLevel 6 Advanced Diploma in Logistics and Transport (HL)
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