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You can develop new skills in 2018 at your own time

15 January 2018/Categories: CILT, Industry News, Freight Forwarding, Logistics & Supply Chain, Ports, Maritime & Waterways


Studying online is still considered a challenge to many, but if you have a busy schedule and need to balance work with personal life then this is a great way to gain new skills. According to the Docebo’s eElearning market trends 2017-2021 report, the eLearning market is expected to exceed USD 240 billion by 2023, confirming that many companies are preferring their corporate training to be online.

One of the leading e-learning providers in the maritime and logistics industry is Lloyd’s Maritime Academy, who have over 40 years of experience in teaching professional development programmes. After enrolling to one of the courses, you gain access to a state of the art learning platform where you can access content, network with your peers and download the course materials to study offline. All tutors are industry professionals and will bring great insight to your development.


Some of the courses happening 2018: 

Diploma in Port Management – Starts: 13 March

Diploma in Harbour Masters – Starts: 17 April

Diploma in Logistics Management – Starts: 1 May

Certificate in Transport Security – Starts: 23 May

Diploma in Terminal Management – Starts: 5 June

MBA in Shipping and Logistics – Starts: 17 September (Application deadline: 17 August)

For more information, contact portandlogistics@knect365.com or +4420 7017 4483

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