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Supply Chain Operations

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The TLI30321 – Certificate III in Supply Chain Operations (Warehousing)

is designed to deliver you the skills to work in, or develop your current career in the Supply Chain, Warehousing and Logistics industry.

Online
Price
245 - 1750
Duration
Self-paced

Are you looking for work or for new opportunities?

The Certificate III in Supply Chain Operations (Warehousing) is designed to deliver you the skills to work in, or develop your current career in the Supply Chain, Warehousing and Logistics Industry. The Supply Chain market in Australia is valued at $187 billion dollars and is one of the largest employers in the country.

What you will achieve:

  • TLI30321 Certificate III in Supply Chain Operations (Warehousing), plus your choice of a machinery elective:
    • TLILIC0003 Licence to Operate a Forklift Truck, or;
    • TLILIC0004 Licence to Operate an Order Picking Forklift

So, what is Supply Chain? A Supply Chain is the process that allows the making and selling of goods at every stage – from the supply of raw materials to the distribution of a finished product.

Within Supply Chain, there are generally 6 main areas:​

  • Procurement/Purchase of goods/materials for manufacture​
  • Manufacture of goods​
  • Transportation of goods – Road, Rail, Air, Sea​
  • Freight Management – Import and export administration, Damages, and claims, Planning and processing​
  • Warehousing – Unpacking/Receiving, Storage goods​
  • Distribution – Picking and packing orders, Loading/Dispatching goods

Completing this course provides you with:

  • A nationally recognised qualification at Certificate III level
  • A strong pathway to continue your study and enhance your career opportunities

Employment opportunities

  • Forklift Operator
  • Order Picker Operator
  • Stock Picker
  • Freight Handler
  • Container loader/unloader
  • Inventory Controller
  • Storeperson
  • Logistics Administrator
  • Purchasing and Supply Clerk
  • Transport and Despatch Clerk
  • Logistics Clerk
  • Transport co-ordinator

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Where are the courses offered?

Queensland, (QLD), Brisbane, City
Queensland, (QLD), Brisbane, Northside
Queensland, (QLD), Logan
New South Wales, (NSW), Sydney
Victoria, (VIC), Melbourne
Western Australia, (WA), Perth
South Australia, (SA), Adelaide
Tasmania, (TAS), Hobart
Northern Territory, (NT), Darwin

*Some courses are available online
**not all courses being offered across these regions, some course are offered online, please contact us for a course near you*

How can you be part of the Supply Chain revolution that is driving Australia’s economy?

Registering for this course is simple, to begin the registration process click the ‘register’ link on this page to begin. Once you have registered your interest in this course you will be contacted by our ‘student support team’ to discuss your eligibility and the enrolment procedure.

What are the costs?

  • Concession card holder $17.50 per unit or $245 total
  • Non-concessional $20 per unit or $280 total
  • Non-funded $125 per unit or $1750 total

Through a mix of online theory and practical coursework (2-days on site at Shailer Park), learn to:

  • Assess workplace risks and implement safety and induction procedures
  • Understand chain of responsibility and workplace health and safety legislation
  • Ensure transport activities are completed safely
  • Complete workplace health and safety documentation
  • Process order, delivery, and despatch documentation
  • Identify, plan, and relocate materials and goods
  • Handle dangerous goods
  • Apply quality workplace systems

TLI30321 Certificate III in Supply Chain Operations (Warehousing) includes:

  • TLIF0009 – Ensure the safety of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility)
  • TLID0020 – Shift materials safely using manual handling methods
  • TLIE2007 – Use communications systems
  • TLIF0025 – Follow work health and safety procedures
  • TLIA0010 – Identify goods and store to specifications
  • TLIE0002 – Process workplace documentation
  • TLIA0015 – Organise receival and despatch operations
  • TLIX0013X – Maintain stock control and receivals
  • TLIA0004 – Complete receival and despatch documentation
  • TLIA0016 – Organise warehouse records operations
  • TLIB2001 – Check and assess operational capabilities of equipment
  • TLIE0003 – Consolidate manifest documentation
  • TLIL3003 – Conduct induction process
  • TLIU2012 – Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

ID Requirements

Photo identification, Medicare card, concession card (e.g. healthcare concession card if relevant)

Entry requirements

There are no formal entry requirements for this course, however literacy and numeracy skills equivalent to Year 10 are recommended.  A numeracy and literacy assessment will be conducted to identify any areas you may require learning support.

If you are wishing to obtain your Forklift licence as part of this qualification, you must be at least 18 years of age and be able to present 100pts of identification.

Duration

The duration of this course will vary based on individual learner needs. People move through training programs at differing rates, based on their personal learning style and approach to education. This course consists of a combination of self-paced learning, online assessments, practical training, observation, and demonstration.

Some people will move through the program faster than others. We will not push you to complete inside a timeframe with which you are not comfortable. Our team wants to see you be successful in achieving the qualification at a pace that is appropriate to you.

Assessment

Skill and knowledge assessments are an essential step in progressing through your course. You may be assessed in several ways while you are studying, including observation, written assessment, questioning, portfolios, work samples, third-party feedback, and through recognition of prior learning.

Resources required

You will require access to the Internet and a personal computer to complete this course. All other training resources are supplied and are included in the course fees.

Language and Literacy

Courses are delivered and assessed in English and require you to read comprehensive learner workbooks, complete a range of written assessments, undertake independent research activities and at times engage in online forums and discussions. Furthermore, the delivery mode relies on the extensive use of written communication.

If you have any doubts about whether you have the language, literacy and numeracy skills to undertake a program, please contact our administration team on 1300 556 387 for further information. You can also refer to the Qld Government Department of Small Business, Education and Training.

Delivery modes

Blended – A blended learning delivery mode uses a combination of delivery methods and modes. Blended learning provides a flexible learning environment, whilst also allowing learners to benefit from group work and face-to-face delivery.

Students will undertake Self-paced learning and Knowledge assessments online. Practical training and Performance assessments are timetabled, and attendance will be required at the Shailer Park Campus (37-43 Commercial Drive, Shailer Park). Practical training and performance assessment are conducted in a simulated work environment.

Government Funded Training

Government Funded Training – Certificate 3 Guarantee

The Certificate 3 Guarantee Program is a Queensland Government Initiative. The State Government has created a fact sheet on the Certificate 3 Guarantee program. For further information please refer to the Certificate 3 Guarantee Factsheet

What concessional and non-concessional means

This is a person who is receiving a benefit of a type that permits them to claim concessional discounts and rates for goods and services.

The most common concessional evidence is a health care card. You can learn more about the health care cards and related federal government services here. One Stop Training provides this link as research assistance only and has no relationship to this service.

Are you eligible to participate?

You must:

  1. be a Queensland resident
  2. be aged 15 years or over, and no longer at school (with the exception of VET in Schools students)
  3. be an Australian or New Zealand citizen or Australian permanent resident (including humanitarian entrants), or a temporary resident with the necessary visa and work permits on the pathway to permanent residency
  4. not hold, or be enrolled in, a certificate III level or higher qualification (not including qualifications completed at school and foundations skills training).

Do you need to contribute to cost of training?

Given the benefits that training provides to individuals, students undertaking certificate III level training and non-concessional students undertaking lower-level vocational training are required to contribute to the costs of their training through a co-contribution fee. The amount of your out-of-pocket expense will vary depending on the course you undertake and the training provider you choose.

The fee may be paid on your behalf by an employer or another third party, but cannot be paid or waived by the training provider, or any organisation related to the training provider, unless approved by the department.

Contribution Fees

  • Concession card holder $17.50 per unit or $245.00 total
  • Non-concessional $20 per unit or $280.00 total

How to obtain the concession rate

To receive the concessional rate, you must be a person who is receiving a benefit of a type that permits you to claim concessional discounts and rates for goods and services.

The most common concessional evidence is a Health Care card, Pension Concession card or a Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) Concession Card. You will be required to present this on enrolment to receive the concessional discount.

What if I'm not eligible for funding?

If you are not eligible for, or not wanting to claim Certificate 3 Guarantee funding, you can opt to pay the course fees yourself. The fee for service price is outlined below:

Non-funded $125.00 per unit or $1750.00 total

How to register

Registering for this course is simple, to begin the registration process click the ‘register’ link on this page to begin. Once you have registered your interest in this course you will be contacted by our ‘student support team’ to discuss your eligibility and the enrolment procedure.

Transition from superseded qualifications

Replacement qualification

This qualification has been replaced by TLI30321 Certificate III in Supply Chain Operations, as of 21 November 2021. A transition period applies to enable current students to complete their study. The transition period finishes on 20 November 2022. If required, enrolments will be transitioned into the replacement qualification.

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