What I learn from this course?
This course covers the essential aspects of air cargo, including its definition, stakeholders, and the air cargo supply chain. It also delves into air cargo regulations, compliance with international standards, and the documentation required for air cargo operations. Specialized cargo handling, pricing strategies, and revenue management are explored, along with practical exercises and case studies to simulate real-world operations. Finally, the course emphasizes career development opportunities in the air cargo industry, including certifications and networking.
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Curriculum
- 14 Sections
- 185 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- Fundamentals of Logistics Management16
- 1.0Introduction
- 1.11- Importance of Logistics in Supply Chain Management
- 1.2Cost Efficiency
- 1.3Customer Satisfaction
- 1.4Inventory Management
- 1.5Market Expansion
- 1.6Risk Management
- 1.7Time Efficiency
- 1.82- Historical Perspective and Evolution of Logistics
- 1.9Evolution
- 1.103- Key Components of Logistics
- 1.11Procurement
- 1.12Production
- 1.13Distribution
- 1.14Disposal
- 1.15Case Studies
- Transportation Management20
- 2.01- Modes of Transportation
- 2.1Road Transportation
- 2.2Rail Transportation
- 2.3Air Transportation
- 2.4Sea Transportation
- 2.52- Carrier Selection and Negotiation
- 2.6Evaluation Criteria
- 2.7Negotiation Strategies
- 2.8Carrier Performance Monitoring
- 2.93- Route Optimization and Network Design
- 2.10Routing Algorithms
- 2.11Network Design
- 2.12Technology Integration
- 2.134- Last-Mile Delivery and Urban Logistics
- 2.14Last-Mile Delivery Challenges
- 2.15Technology Solutions
- 2.16Collaboration and Partnerships
- 2.17Customer Communication
- 2.18Case Studies
- 2.19Rest
- Inventory Management26
- 3.01- Importance of Inventory in Logistics
- 3.1Customer Service and Satisfaction
- 3.2Risk Mitigation
- 3.3Order Fulfillment Efficiency
- 3.4Cost Optimization
- 3.5Production Support
- 3.62- Types of Inventory
- 3.7Raw Materials
- 3.8Work-in-Progress (WIP)
- 3.9Finished Goods
- 3.103- Inventory Control Methods
- 3.11ABC Analysis
- 3.12Just-In-Time (JIT)
- 3.13Economic Order Quantity (EOQ)
- 3.14Safety Stock
- 3.15Batch Tracking
- 3.164- Warehouse Management and Optimization
- 3.17Layout and Design
- 3.18Inventory Visibility
- 3.19Cycle Counting
- 3.20Cross-Docking
- 3.21Slotting Optimization
- 3.22Order Picking Strategies
- 3.23Technology Integration
- 3.24Case Studies
- 3.24Rest
- Distribution and Fulfillment26
- 4.01- Distribution Channels and Strategies
- 4.1Direct Sales
- 4.2Retailers
- 4.3Wholesalers
- 4.4E-commerce Platforms
- 4.5Third-Party Logistics (3PL) Providers
- 4.6Franchise Networks
- 4.72- Order Fulfillment Processes
- 4.8Receiving and Processing Orders
- 4.9Inventory Picking
- 4.10Packing
- 4.11Shipping and Transportation
- 4.12Order Tracking and Visibility
- 4.13Returns Processing
- 4.143- Cross-Docking and Direct-to-Consumer Models
- 4.15Cross-Docking
- 4.16Direct-to-Consumer (DTC)
- 4.17Advantages of DTC
- 4.184- Reverse Logistics and Returns Management
- 4.19Reverse Logistics
- 4.20Returns Management
- 4.21Key Components of Returns Management
- 4.22Benefits of Effective Returns Management
- 4.23Technology Integration in Returns Management
- 4.24Case Studies
- 4.25Rest
- Information Technology in Logistics5
- Logistics Planning and Strategy22
- 6.01- Strategic Importance of Logistics in Business
- 6.1Cost Efficiency
- 6.2Customer Satisfaction
- 6.3Market Expansion
- 6.4Risk Management
- 6.5Competitive Advantage
- 6.6Sustainability
- 6.72- Logistics Planning Process
- 6.8Demand Forecasting
- 6.9Inventory Management
- 6.10Transportation Planning
- 6.11Warehousing
- 6.12Distribution Network Design
- 6.13Technology Integration
- 6.143- Aligning Logistics with Overall Business Strategy
- 6.15Automation
- 6.16Data Analytics
- 6.17Visibility
- 6.18Collaboration Platforms
- 6.19Cloud Computing
- 6.20Exercises
- 6.21Rest
- Global Logistics and Trade Compliance22
- 7.01- Challenges and Opportunities in Global Logistics
- 7.1Challenge
- 7.2Opportunities
- 7.32- Import and Export Regulations
- 7.4Tariffs and Duties
- 7.5Trade Agreements
- 7.6Product Compliance
- 7.7Sanctions and Embargoes
- 7.83- Customs Clearance and Documentation
- 7.9Required Documentation
- 7.10Customs Classification
- 7.11Customs Brokerage
- 7.12Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
- 7.134- Incoterms and International Logistics Best Practices
- 7.14Incoterms (International Commercial Terms)
- 7.15Risk Management
- 7.16Supply Chain Visibility
- 7.17Global Network Optimization
- 7.18Communication and Collaboration
- 7.19Continuous Compliance Monitoring
- 7.20Case Studies
- 7.21Rest
- Introduction to Air Cargo9
- Air Cargo Regulations and Compliance6
- Air Cargo Documentation7
- Air Cargo Operations11
- 11.0Introduction
- 11.1Handling Procedures; Cargo Acceptance and Storage
- 11.2Packaging and Labeling Requirements
- 11.3Loading and Unloading Procedures
- 11.4Specialized Cargo Handling: Refrigerated Cargo and Cold Chain Management
- 11.5Handling Dangerous Goods According to IATA DGR
- 11.6Live Animal Logistics and IATA Live Animal Regulations (LAR)
- 11.7Cargo Equipment and Technology: Unit Load Devices (ULDs)
- 11.8Automation in Air Cargo
- 11.9Case Studies
- 11.9Rest
- Air Cargo Revenue Management7
- Career Development in Air Cargo7
- 13.0Introduction
- 13.1Professional Growth: Certifications
- 13.2Career Paths in Freight Forwarding, Airline Cargo Departments, and Regulatory Roles
- 13.3Networking and Opportunities: Engaging with Professional Bodies and Trade Associations
- 13.4Leveraging Industry Events for Career Advancement
- 13.5Case Studies
- 13.5Rest
- More Case Studies and Practical Applications2
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