Certified International Logistics Management Professional

How It Works

  1. 1. Select Certification & Register
  2. 2. Receive Online e-Learning Access (LMS)
  3. 3. Take exam online anywhere, anytime
  4. 4. Get certified & Increase Employability

Test Details

  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • No. of questions: 50
  • Maximum marks: 50, Passing marks: 25 (50%).
  • There is NO negative marking in this module.
  • Online exam.

Benefits of Certification

  • Government certification
  • Certification valid for life
  • Lifelong e-learning access
  • Learning Hours: 20+ hrs
  • Life Time Job Support
  • Updated June 2026

$49.00 /-
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International logistics is the backbone of global trade. As businesses expand across borders, the need for professionals who can manage complex freight movements, customs compliance, documentation, and multi-modal transportation has never been greater. India's growing role in global supply chains - driven by initiatives like Make in India, PM Gati Shakti, and the National Logistics Policy - has created strong demand for certified logistics professionals.

The Vskills Certified International Logistics Management Professional certification is designed to validate your expertise in managing end-to-end international logistics operations. From ocean freight and air cargo to Incoterms, customs clearance, and integrated logistics planning, this govt. certification equips you with the practical knowledge employers look for. Whether you are starting your logistics career or looking to advance into a managerial role, this certification gives your profile a credible, government-verified edge.

Why Choose Vskills Certification in International Logistics Management?

Vskills is India's largest govt. certification body, offering industry-recognised credentials that are trusted by employers across the logistics, supply chain, and foreign trade sectors. Here is what makes this certification stand out:

  • Government-Verified Credential: The certification carries a government verification tag, giving it credibility that self-paced or private course certificates cannot match.
  • Lifetime Validity: Unlike many certifications that expire after two or three years, your Vskills certification is valid for life — no renewals required.
  • Lifelong e-Learning Access: Candidates get permanent access to regularly updated online study material, keeping their knowledge current as the logistics landscape evolves.
  • Hard Copy Study Material: In addition to e-learning, you receive physical study material to support structured preparation.
  • Practice Tests Included: Access to practice tests helps you assess your readiness and identify areas for improvement before the exam.
  • Better Job Visibility: Vskills certified candidates get enhanced visibility with recruiters and logistics employers, improving their chances of landing the right role.

Who Should Enroll?

This certification is suited for a wide range of professionals and students involved in or aspiring to work in international trade and logistics:

  • Logistics coordinators and executives looking to formalise their expertise
  • Supply chain professionals seeking to expand into international operations
  • Export-import executives and freight forwarding staff
  • Customs and documentation officers
  • Warehouse and distribution managers handling cross-border shipments
  • MBA and commerce graduates targeting careers in global trade and logistics
  • Business owners and entrepreneurs involved in international trade who want to manage logistics more effectively

What You Will Learn

The certification covers a comprehensive curriculum spanning the full scope of international logistics management, here is the complete table of contents.

Table of Content

Module 1 - Foundation of International Logistics

  • Concept and scope of logistics management
  • Objectives and functions of logistics
  • General structure and elements of a logistics system
  • Forms of logistics: traditional, platform, on-demand
  • Total cost concept and cost trade-offs in logistics
  • Evolution of international logistics (pre-2000 to 2025)
  • Logistics 4.0 — overview of the digital transformation
  • National Logistics Policy 2022 and PM GatiShakti framework
  • Logistics cost benchmarks: India vs global (DPIIT targets)

Module 2 - International Trade Framework

  • Principles of international trade and comparative advantage
  • WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement — implementation status
  • India's Foreign Trade Policy 2023–28 — key provisions
  • Incoterms 2020 — all 11 rules with practical application
  • Special Economic Zones (SEZ) and their logistics implications
  • Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) relevant to India — ASEAN, UAE, Australia
  • Export control regimes: SCOMET, dual-use goods
  • Trade sanctions and restricted party screening
  • HS Code 2022 updates and tariff classification fundamentals

Module 3 - Export Import Documentation

  • Core export documents: invoice, packing list, COO, BL
  • Bill of lading: types, functions, legal significance
  • Electronic Bill of Lading (e-BL): DCSA and BIMCO standards
  • IATA e-AWB and ONE Record — digital air waybill mandate
  • Letter of Credit (LC) and UCP 600
  • Certificates of origin: preferential and non-preferential
  • ICEGATE and India's single window system
  • Paperless trade initiatives: UN/CEFACT, e-SANCHIT
  • Phytosanitary, fumigation, and quality inspection certificates

Module 4 - Trade Finance Payment

  • Payment terms: advance, open account, consignment
  • Letter of Credit — documentary and standby (SBLC)
  • Bank guarantee and performance bond
  • Export factoring and forfaiting
  • ECGC export credit insurance — products and coverage
  • RBI FEMA regulations relevant to exporters
  • Trade finance digitisation: Swift gpi, blockchain-based LCs
  • Export incentive schemes: RoDTEP, EPCG, Advance Authorisation

Module 5 - Surface Transport

  • Road freight: types, vehicle selection, BS-VI and EV norms
  • International road freight: TIR convention, SAARC corridors
  • Freight costing, routing and scheduling
  • Fleet management systems and GPS telematics
  • Motor Vehicles Act 1988 (as amended 2019 and 2022)
  • Rail freight: types, wagon categories, booking procedures
  • Dedicated Freight Corridors — EDFC and WDFC operations
  • Multimodal Logistics Parks (MMLPs) under NLP 2022
  • Intermodal transport and transshipment hubs
  • Road-rail integration: private freight terminals

Module 6 - Sea Transport and Ports

  • Ocean shipping methods: FCL, LCL, break-bulk, RoRo, bulk
  • Types of vessels: container, bulk, tanker, ULCV, LNG carrier
  • Shipping intermediaries: NVOCC, freight forwarder, broker
  • Shipping alliances: Ocean Alliance, THE Alliance — rate impact
  • Major sea routes and current disruptions (Red Sea, Panama)
  • Major Ports Authority Act 2021 and Sagarmala programme
  • Major ports of India — capacity, connectivity, Vadhavan port
  • Shipping Corporation of India — fleet and privatisation
  • Cabotage policy and coastal shipping in India
  • SOLAS, MARPOL, ISM Code — key safety regulations
  • IMDG Code — hazardous goods by sea
  • Indian Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (pending amendment)

Module 7 - Containerizations and ICDs

  • Container classification, sizes and ISO standards
  • Cargo packing, stowage and securing
  • SOLAS VGM — verified gross mass requirement
  • Container handling equipment and automated terminals
  • Smart containers and IoT-based condition monitoring
  • Container leasing models
  • Port congestion: demurrage, detention and FMC rules 2024
  • ICD and CFS — roles, functions, approval process
  • CONCOR — network, operations and privatisation update
  • Air Freight Stations (AFS) — parallel to ICD/CFS
  • AQIS, FSSAI and Plant Quarantine clearances at ICD
  • Air cargo industry structure and market dynamics
  • Types of aircraft and freighter conversions (P2F)
  • Unit Load Devices and aircraft cargo configurations
  • Airport infrastructure in India — UDAN, Jewar, Navi Mumbai

Module 8 - Air Transport and Freight

  • Air freight rate calculation: chargeable weight, tariff classes
  • IATA e-AWB mandate and ONE Record implementation
  • Air cargo security: ICAO Annex 17, Regulated Agent, Known Consignor
  • Integrators: FedEx, DHL, UPS, Amazon Air — model and impact
  • Pharmaceutical and perishable air cargo: GDP and CEIV standards
  • Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for cargo
  • Role of TIACA, IATA and DGCA in air cargo regulation

Module 9 - Ocean Freight Rates

  • Freight rate principles: liner vs tramp
  • Types of freight rates: FAK, commodity, contract, spot
  • Freight surcharges: BAF, PSS, PCS, ETS surcharge (EU ETS)
  • Rate indices: WCI, SCFI, FBX, Baltic Dry Index
  • Contract of affreightment and service contracts
  • Spot market platforms: Freightos, Xeneta, Shifl
  • Digital freight brokers vs traditional freight forwarders
  • Freight rate calculation with worked examples

Module 10 - Customs, Compliance and Clearance

  • Customs Act 1962 — key provisions for importers and exporters
  • Customs classification: HS Code, ITC(HS), tariff heads
  • Customs valuation methods (WTO Valuation Agreement)
  • Faceless Assessment and Risk Management System (RMS)
  • AEO — Authorised Economic Operator in India and globally
  • DGFT: import-export code, licensing, SION norms
  • Prohibited, restricted and freely importable goods
  • Anti-dumping, countervailing and safeguard duties
  • US CBP ACE system and advance cargo reporting (ISF 10+2)
  • EU customs reforms 2023–28 and CBAM overview
  • Dangerous goods regulations across modes: ADR, IMDG, IATA DGR

Module 11 - Digital Logistics and   Technology

  • Transport Management Systems (TMS): selection and use
  • Warehouse Management Systems (WMS): core modules
  • Freight visibility and track-and-trace platforms
  • AI and ML in demand forecasting and route optimisation
  • Blockchain for supply chain: traceability and smart contracts
  • IoT in logistics: fleet telematics, cold chain sensors
  • Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in customs and documentation
  • Digital freight platforms: Flexport, Freightos, Porter model
  • ULIP — Unified Logistics Interface Platform (India)
  • Generative AI use cases in logistics operations

Module 12 - Green Logistics and Sustainability

  • Carbon footprint of freight: Scope 1, 2, 3 emissions
  • IMO 2020 sulphur cap — impact on bunker costs and routes
  • IMO 2023 CII and EEXI regulations for ships
  • EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) — shipping inclusion
  • EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)
  • Alternative marine fuels: LNG, methanol, green ammonia, hydrogen
  • Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) mandates
  • Green warehousing: solar, LED, LEED certification
  • EV last-mile delivery: Zomato, Delhivery, Amazon India pilots
  • ESG reporting for logistics companies

Module 13 - Supply Chain Risk and Resilence

  • Supply chain disruption frameworks — post-COVID lessons
  • Geopolitical risk: Red Sea crisis, Taiwan Strait, Russia-Ukraine
  • Nearshoring, friendshoring and China+1 sourcing strategy
  • Just-in-Case vs Just-in-Time: inventory strategy reset
  • Business continuity planning in logistics
  • Trade sanctions, export controls, denied party screening
  • Insurance in international logistics: marine, cargo, liability
  • Force majeure clauses in logistics contracts
  • Supply chain mapping and multi-tier visibility

Module 14 - Ecommerce and Last mile Logistics

  • Cross-border e-commerce logistics models
  • De minimis thresholds: India, US, EU — recent changes
  • Customs for e-commerce: CBEC, low-value shipment clearance
  • Fulfillment models: FBA, 3PL, dark stores, quick commerce
  • Last-mile delivery innovations: hyperlocal, slot delivery
  • Returns management and reverse logistics
  • Packaging optimisation for e-commerce exports
  • Drone and autonomous delivery: DGCA framework in India

Module 15 - International Logistics and Supply Chan Management

  • Integrated logistics: concept, need and framework
  • 3PL models: contract logistics, value-added services
  • 4PL and lead logistics provider (LLP) model
  • Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP) and S&OP
  • Cold chain logistics: pharma, food, vaccine distribution
  • Warehouse design: layout, slotting, dock management
  • Warehouse automation: AMR, ASRS, goods-to-person picking
  • Last-mile: urban logistics challenges and solutions
  • Reverse logistics: returns processing and refurbishment
  • Direct Product Profitability and logistics cost accounting

Module 16 - Performance, Career and Future Outlook

  • KPIs in international logistics: OTIF, dwell time, fill rate
  • Logistics service level agreements (SLAs) and contracts
  • Benchmarking logistics performance against global standards
  • Career paths in international logistics — roles and skills
  • Professional certifications map: CILMP, CILT, FIATA diploma
  • Logistics start-up ecosystem: India and global landscape
  • Future of logistics: autonomous vehicles, hyperloop freight
  • Logistics in India 2030: DPIIT targets and sectoral growth

Exam and Certification Details

DetailInformation
Exam FormatOnline — attempt from anywhere, anytime
Number of Questions50 multiple-choice questions
Duration60 minutes
Passing Score25 out of 50 (50%) — no negative marking
Certificate ValidityLifetime — no renewal required
e-Learning AccessLifetime access to LMS and future content updates
ResultInstant — available immediately after exam completion
LanguageEnglish

Career Outcomes

Earning the Vskills Certified International Logistics Management Professional certification opens doors to a broad range of roles in the logistics, supply chain, and foreign trade industries. Certified professionals are in demand across freight forwarding companies, shipping lines, customs brokerage firms, e-commerce logistics providers, and manufacturing exporters.

Job Role Industry Avg. Salary (India) Experience Level
Freight Operations Executive Freight Forwarding, Shipping ₹3 – ₹5 LPA Fresher – 2 years
Export-Import Executive Manufacturing, Trading, Retail ₹3.5 – ₹6 LPA 1 – 3 years
Customs & Compliance Officer Customs Brokerage, Logistics ₹4 – ₹7 LPA 1 – 3 years
Supply Chain Coordinator E-commerce, FMCG, Manufacturing ₹4.5 – ₹8 LPA 2 – 4 years
Trade Documentation Specialist Shipping Lines, Freight Forwarders ₹4 – ₹7.5 LPA 2 – 4 years
Logistics Analyst Consulting, 3PL, E-commerce ₹5 – ₹9 LPA 2 – 5 years
International Logistics Manager MNC, Shipping, Manufacturing ₹8 – ₹15 LPA 5 – 8 years
Head of Supply Chain / Logistics Director Large Enterprises, MNC, Ports ₹18 – ₹40 LPA 10+ years

Companies That Hire Vskills Certified International Logistics Professionals

Vskills certified candidates are recognised and hired by leading logistics and supply chain companies operating in India and globally. Top employers include:

DHL, Blue Dart, Delhivery, Maersk India, Kuehne+Nagel, DB Schenker, FedEx India, Mahindra Logistics, DTDC, XpressBees, Ekart Logistics, Siemens Logistics, Amazon Logistics, Gati Ltd, and Allcargo Logistics.

International Logistics Management Sample Questions

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Certified International Logistics Management Professional – Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers about eligibility, exam pattern, career scope, validity, jobs and enrolment for Vskills Certified International Logistics Management Professional Certification.

The Vskills Certified International Logistics Management Professional certification is a govt. certification that validates your knowledge and skills in international logistics operations. It covers key areas including freight management, ocean and air shipping, Incoterms, customs documentation, transportation, and integrated logistics planning. The certification is designed for professionals and students looking to build or advance a career in international trade and logistics.
There are no strict eligibility requirements for this certification. It is open to graduates, working professionals, and anyone with an interest in international logistics and supply chain management. It is particularly suited for logistics executives, export-import professionals, supply chain coordinators, customs officers, and MBA or commerce graduates targeting careers in global trade.
Yes. Vskills is India's largest govt. certification body. All Vskills certifications carry a government verification tag, which adds credibility to your professional profile and is recognised by employers across the logistics, freight, and supply chain sectors.
The Vskills Certified International Logistics Management Professional certification is valid for life. Unlike many industry certifications that require periodic renewal, you do not need to re-appear for the exam or pay renewal fees once you are certified.
The exam covers a wide range of topics including foundations of international logistics, forms of logistics management (3PL, 4PL, reverse logistics), transportation modes and freight pricing, ocean freight and chartering, Incoterms, export-import documentation, customs compliance, integrated logistics, warehouse management, Just-in-Time logistics, and e-commerce logistics.
The exam is conducted online. Candidates can appear for the exam from any location at a scheduled time. Vskills also holds exams at authorised test centres across India. The exam consists of multiple-choice questions and is time-bound.
Candidates receive lifelong access to regularly updated e-learning material along with hard copy study material. Vskills also provides practice tests, sample papers, and a detailed course outline to support exam preparation.
Start by thoroughly reviewing the official course outline to understand all exam topics. Use the e-learning material provided by Vskills for concept clarity, and supplement your preparation with the hard copy study guide. Take practice tests regularly to assess your progress and identify weak areas. Reviewing export-import documentation, Incoterms, and freight management concepts in particular will be beneficial.
Certified professionals can pursue roles such as International Logistics Manager, Freight Operations Executive, Export-Import Executive, Customs and Compliance Officer, Supply Chain Coordinator, Trade Documentation Specialist, and Logistics Analyst. These roles are available across freight forwarding companies, shipping lines, e-commerce logistics providers, customs brokerage firms, and manufacturing exporters.
Vskills certified candidates are hired by leading logistics and supply chain companies including DHL, Blue Dart, Delhivery, Maersk India, Kuehne+Nagel, DB Schenker, FedEx India, Mahindra Logistics, DTDC, XpressBees, Ekart Logistics, Amazon Logistics, Gati Ltd, and Allcargo Logistics, among others.
The Certified International Logistics Management Professional focuses specifically on cross-border logistics operations — covering international freight, Incoterms, customs documentation, ocean and air shipping, and global trade compliance. The Logistics and Supply Chain Management certification covers a broader scope including domestic supply chain operations, warehousing, and inventory management. If your career focus is on international trade and freight, the International Logistics certification is the more targeted choice.
The govt. certification from Vskills adds a credible, verifiable credential to your resume that employers in the logistics sector recognise. It demonstrates practical knowledge of international logistics operations, which is increasingly important as Indian businesses expand their global trade activity. Combined with the lifelong validity and e-learning access, this certification helps you stay relevant in a fast-evolving industry and improves your visibility with recruiters and hiring managers.

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I was handling domestic freight operations and wanted to move into international logistics. This certification gave me a solid grounding. It made a real difference, Thanks to Vskills

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The coverage of export documentation and freight pricing is excellent. I work in an export house and the sections on Bill of Lading, Certificate of Origin and customs compliance are directly relevant to my daily work. 

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Good certification with comprehensive study material. The topics on 3PL, 4PL, and integrated logistics were particularly useful for my role. The practice tests helped me gauge my preparation before the exam. 

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I have over five years in freight forwarding but never had a formal certification. The Vskills govt. credential added real credibility to my profile. The content on chartering, containerisation and multimodal transport was thorough.

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 TABLE OF CONTENT

Module 1 - Foundation of International Logistics

  • Concept and scope of logistics management
  • Objectives and functions of logistics
  • General structure and elements of a logistics system
  • Forms of logistics: traditional, platform, on-demand
  • Total cost concept and cost trade-offs in logistics
  • Evolution of international logistics (pre-2000 to 2025)
  • Logistics 4.0 — overview of the digital transformation
  • National Logistics Policy 2022 and PM GatiShakti framework
  • Logistics cost benchmarks: India vs global (DPIIT targets)

Module 2 - International Trade Framework

  • Principles of international trade and comparative advantage
  • WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement — implementation status
  • India's Foreign Trade Policy 2023–28 — key provisions
  • Incoterms 2020 — all 11 rules with practical application
  • Special Economic Zones (SEZ) and their logistics implications
  • Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) relevant to India — ASEAN, UAE, Australia
  • Export control regimes: SCOMET, dual-use goods
  • Trade sanctions and restricted party screening
  • HS Code 2022 updates and tariff classification fundamentals

Module 3 - Export Import Documentation

  • Core export documents: invoice, packing list, COO, BL
  • Bill of lading: types, functions, legal significance
  • Electronic Bill of Lading (e-BL): DCSA and BIMCO standards
  • IATA e-AWB and ONE Record — digital air waybill mandate
  • Letter of Credit (LC) and UCP 600
  • Certificates of origin: preferential and non-preferential
  • ICEGATE and India's single window system
  • Paperless trade initiatives: UN/CEFACT, e-SANCHIT
  • Phytosanitary, fumigation, and quality inspection certificates

Module 4 - Trade Finance Payment

  • Payment terms: advance, open account, consignment
  • Letter of Credit — documentary and standby (SBLC)
  • Bank guarantee and performance bond
  • Export factoring and forfaiting
  • ECGC export credit insurance — products and coverage
  • RBI FEMA regulations relevant to exporters
  • Trade finance digitisation: Swift gpi, blockchain-based LCs
  • Export incentive schemes: RoDTEP, EPCG, Advance Authorisation

Module 5 - Surface Transport

  • Road freight: types, vehicle selection, BS-VI and EV norms
  • International road freight: TIR convention, SAARC corridors
  • Freight costing, routing and scheduling
  • Fleet management systems and GPS telematics
  • Motor Vehicles Act 1988 (as amended 2019 and 2022)
  • Rail freight: types, wagon categories, booking procedures
  • Dedicated Freight Corridors — EDFC and WDFC operations
  • Multimodal Logistics Parks (MMLPs) under NLP 2022
  • Intermodal transport and transshipment hubs
  • Road-rail integration: private freight terminals

Module 6 - Sea Transport and Ports

  • Ocean shipping methods: FCL, LCL, break-bulk, RoRo, bulk
  • Types of vessels: container, bulk, tanker, ULCV, LNG carrier
  • Shipping intermediaries: NVOCC, freight forwarder, broker
  • Shipping alliances: Ocean Alliance, THE Alliance — rate impact
  • Major sea routes and current disruptions (Red Sea, Panama)
  • Major Ports Authority Act 2021 and Sagarmala programme
  • Major ports of India — capacity, connectivity, Vadhavan port
  • Shipping Corporation of India — fleet and privatisation
  • Cabotage policy and coastal shipping in India
  • SOLAS, MARPOL, ISM Code — key safety regulations
  • IMDG Code — hazardous goods by sea
  • Indian Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (pending amendment)

Module 7 - Containerizations and ICDs

  • Container classification, sizes and ISO standards
  • Cargo packing, stowage and securing
  • SOLAS VGM — verified gross mass requirement
  • Container handling equipment and automated terminals
  • Smart containers and IoT-based condition monitoring
  • Container leasing models
  • Port congestion: demurrage, detention and FMC rules 2024
  • ICD and CFS — roles, functions, approval process
  • CONCOR — network, operations and privatisation update
  • Air Freight Stations (AFS) — parallel to ICD/CFS
  • AQIS, FSSAI and Plant Quarantine clearances at ICD
  • Air cargo industry structure and market dynamics
  • Types of aircraft and freighter conversions (P2F)
  • Unit Load Devices and aircraft cargo configurations
  • Airport infrastructure in India — UDAN, Jewar, Navi Mumbai

Module 8 - Air Transport and Freight

  • Air freight rate calculation: chargeable weight, tariff classes
  • IATA e-AWB mandate and ONE Record implementation
  • Air cargo security: ICAO Annex 17, Regulated Agent, Known Consignor
  • Integrators: FedEx, DHL, UPS, Amazon Air — model and impact
  • Pharmaceutical and perishable air cargo: GDP and CEIV standards
  • Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for cargo
  • Role of TIACA, IATA and DGCA in air cargo regulation

Module 9 - Ocean Freight Rates

  • Freight rate principles: liner vs tramp
  • Types of freight rates: FAK, commodity, contract, spot
  • Freight surcharges: BAF, PSS, PCS, ETS surcharge (EU ETS)
  • Rate indices: WCI, SCFI, FBX, Baltic Dry Index
  • Contract of affreightment and service contracts
  • Spot market platforms: Freightos, Xeneta, Shifl
  • Digital freight brokers vs traditional freight forwarders
  • Freight rate calculation with worked examples

Module 10 - Customs, Compliance and Clearance

  • Customs Act 1962 — key provisions for importers and exporters
  • Customs classification: HS Code, ITC(HS), tariff heads
  • Customs valuation methods (WTO Valuation Agreement)
  • Faceless Assessment and Risk Management System (RMS)
  • AEO — Authorised Economic Operator in India and globally
  • DGFT: import-export code, licensing, SION norms
  • Prohibited, restricted and freely importable goods
  • Anti-dumping, countervailing and safeguard duties
  • US CBP ACE system and advance cargo reporting (ISF 10+2)
  • EU customs reforms 2023–28 and CBAM overview
  • Dangerous goods regulations across modes: ADR, IMDG, IATA DGR

Module 11 - Digital Logistics and   Technology

  • Transport Management Systems (TMS): selection and use
  • Warehouse Management Systems (WMS): core modules
  • Freight visibility and track-and-trace platforms
  • AI and ML in demand forecasting and route optimisation
  • Blockchain for supply chain: traceability and smart contracts
  • IoT in logistics: fleet telematics, cold chain sensors
  • Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in customs and documentation
  • Digital freight platforms: Flexport, Freightos, Porter model
  • ULIP — Unified Logistics Interface Platform (India)
  • Generative AI use cases in logistics operations

Module 12 - Green Logistics and Sustainability

  • Carbon footprint of freight: Scope 1, 2, 3 emissions
  • IMO 2020 sulphur cap — impact on bunker costs and routes
  • IMO 2023 CII and EEXI regulations for ships
  • EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) — shipping inclusion
  • EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)
  • Alternative marine fuels: LNG, methanol, green ammonia, hydrogen
  • Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) mandates
  • Green warehousing: solar, LED, LEED certification
  • EV last-mile delivery: Zomato, Delhivery, Amazon India pilots
  • ESG reporting for logistics companies

Module 13 - Supply Chain Risk and Resilence

  • Supply chain disruption frameworks — post-COVID lessons
  • Geopolitical risk: Red Sea crisis, Taiwan Strait, Russia-Ukraine
  • Nearshoring, friendshoring and China+1 sourcing strategy
  • Just-in-Case vs Just-in-Time: inventory strategy reset
  • Business continuity planning in logistics
  • Trade sanctions, export controls, denied party screening
  • Insurance in international logistics: marine, cargo, liability
  • Force majeure clauses in logistics contracts
  • Supply chain mapping and multi-tier visibility

Module 14 - Ecommerce and Last mile Logistics

  • Cross-border e-commerce logistics models
  • De minimis thresholds: India, US, EU — recent changes
  • Customs for e-commerce: CBEC, low-value shipment clearance
  • Fulfillment models: FBA, 3PL, dark stores, quick commerce
  • Last-mile delivery innovations: hyperlocal, slot delivery
  • Returns management and reverse logistics
  • Packaging optimisation for e-commerce exports
  • Drone and autonomous delivery: DGCA framework in India

Module 15 - International Logistics and Supply Chan Management

  • Integrated logistics: concept, need and framework
  • 3PL models: contract logistics, value-added services
  • 4PL and lead logistics provider (LLP) model
  • Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP) and S&OP
  • Cold chain logistics: pharma, food, vaccine distribution
  • Warehouse design: layout, slotting, dock management
  • Warehouse automation: AMR, ASRS, goods-to-person picking
  • Last-mile: urban logistics challenges and solutions
  • Reverse logistics: returns processing and refurbishment
  • Direct Product Profitability and logistics cost accounting

Module 16 - Performance, Career and Future Outlook

  • KPIs in international logistics: OTIF, dwell time, fill rate
  • Logistics service level agreements (SLAs) and contracts
  • Benchmarking logistics performance against global standards
  • Career paths in international logistics — roles and skills
  • Professional certifications map: CILMP, CILT, FIATA diploma
  • Logistics start-up ecosystem: India and global landscape
  • Future of logistics: autonomous vehicles, hyperloop freight
  • Logistics in India 2030: DPIIT targets and sectoral growth

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