

Course Overview
About the program
This course is tailored to provide students with a greater knowledge in Supply Chain Operations. This qualification will equip students with skills in team leadership, inventory control, receivable operations and operational stock.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements listed in the training package for this qualification. It is preferred that the students have obtained a minimum of a School Certificate or equivalent. Students are required to; be at least 16 years of age (students under 18 years of age will need a parent or guardian to approve their enrolment).
Training delivery
This course can be conducted online, blended, work based or in the classroom. Training is delivered through our Registered Training Organisation: Gateway Training Academy RTO ID 32305.
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a:
- Nationally recognised Certificate & Transcript or
- Statement of Attainment (if found competent in at least 1 Unit of Competency)
To successfully complete this qualification, you require 14 units of competence. These 14 units are comprised of 2 core unit which is compulsory and 12 elective units. The units of competence shown below have been selected by Gateway Training Academy based on the course purpose. They are shown in the recommended study order.
Core Units
TLID0020 | Shift materials safely using manual handling methods |
TLIF0009 | Ensure the safety of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility) |
TLIF0025 | Follow work health and safety procedures |
TLIL0007 | Complete workplace induction procedures |
BSBPEF301 | Organise personal work priorities |
TLIA0004 | Complete receival and despatch documentation |
TLIA0015 | Organise receival and despatch operations |
TLIE0003 | Consolidate manifest documentation |
TLIA0010 | Identify goods and store to specifications |
TLIE0008 | Calculate mass, area and quantify dimensions |
TLIB2001 | Check and assess operational capabilities of equipment |
TLID2004 | Load and unload goods/cargo |
TLIU2012 | Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices |
TLIO0002 | Apply and monitor workplace security procedures |
*Please note that elective units may be subject to change.
**Please contact us if you would like to discuss customised elective unit options to suit your needs.
Job roles and titles vary across different industry sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:
Occupation | Description |
---|---|
Logistics operator | A logistics operator, also called a logistician, commandeers the movement of freight by sea, land and air. Their logistics duties and responsibilities include overseeing the supply chain from point-of-sale to delivery of a nicely wrapped package on a customer’s doorstep. |
Warehouse Operator | Warehouse Operators move goods in and out of a warehouse or depot. They prepare outgoing stock for delivery, review incoming deliveries of stock and operate forklifts and order picking machines which allow them to retrieve and store stock in high places. |
Supply chain administration operator | The role of a supply chain administrator centres on supporting the wider supply chain team with administrative duties such as tracking deliveries, processing order confirmations and ordering stock. |
Retail Terminal Operator | A terminal operator is responsible for assisting daily operations within the transportation or manufacturing agencies. Terminal operators inspect the stability and efficiency of equipment and machinery to ensure its optimal performance during operational processes. |
Source: myskills
Industry Insights
Future Growth
2.1%
Despite the increasing disruption of the supply chain, the sector is expected to grow at an above-average rate of 2.1 per cent per annum to 2022, compared to 1.5 per cent per annum for the entire Australian labour force.
Weekly Pay
$894
Overall, the supply chain professionals surveyed earn between $50,000 and $158,000, including additional compensation. The median salary was $82,007.
Satisfied With Training
83.7%
Percentage of graduates of this course who were satisfied with the training.
Overview
Course Overview
About the program
This course is tailored to provide students with a greater knowledge in Supply Chain Operations. This qualification will equip students with skills in team leadership, inventory control, receivable operations and operational stock.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements listed in the training package for this qualification. It is preferred that the students have obtained a minimum of a School Certificate or equivalent. Students are required to; be at least 16 years of age (students under 18 years of age will need a parent or guardian to approve their enrolment).
Training delivery
This course can be conducted online, blended, work based or in the classroom. Training is delivered through our Registered Training Organisation: Gateway Training Academy RTO ID 32305.
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a:
- Nationally recognised Certificate & Transcript or
- Statement of Attainment (if found competent in at least 1 Unit of Competency)
Course Structure
To successfully complete this qualification, you require 14 units of competence. These 14 units are comprised of 2 core unit which is compulsory and 12 elective units. The units of competence shown below have been selected by Gateway Training Academy based on the course purpose. They are shown in the recommended study order.
Core Units
TLID0020 | Shift materials safely using manual handling methods |
TLIF0009 | Ensure the safety of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility) |
TLIF0025 | Follow work health and safety procedures |
TLIL0007 | Complete workplace induction procedures |
BSBPEF301 | Organise personal work priorities |
TLIA0004 | Complete receival and despatch documentation |
TLIA0015 | Organise receival and despatch operations |
TLIE0003 | Consolidate manifest documentation |
TLIA0010 | Identify goods and store to specifications |
TLIE0008 | Calculate mass, area and quantify dimensions |
TLIB2001 | Check and assess operational capabilities of equipment |
TLID2004 | Load and unload goods/cargo |
TLIU2012 | Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices |
TLIO0002 | Apply and monitor workplace security procedures |
*Please note that elective units may be subject to change.
**Please contact us if you would like to discuss customised elective unit options to suit your needs.
Student Outcomes
Job roles and titles vary across different industry sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:
Occupation | Description |
---|---|
Logistics operator | A logistics operator, also called a logistician, commandeers the movement of freight by sea, land and air. Their logistics duties and responsibilities include overseeing the supply chain from point-of-sale to delivery of a nicely wrapped package on a customer’s doorstep. |
Warehouse Operator | Warehouse Operators move goods in and out of a warehouse or depot. They prepare outgoing stock for delivery, review incoming deliveries of stock and operate forklifts and order picking machines which allow them to retrieve and store stock in high places. |
Supply chain administration operator | The role of a supply chain administrator centres on supporting the wider supply chain team with administrative duties such as tracking deliveries, processing order confirmations and ordering stock. |
Retail Terminal Operator | A terminal operator is responsible for assisting daily operations within the transportation or manufacturing agencies. Terminal operators inspect the stability and efficiency of equipment and machinery to ensure its optimal performance during operational processes. |
Source: myskills
Industry Insights
Industry Insights
Future Growth
2.1%
Despite the increasing disruption of the supply chain, the sector is expected to grow at an above-average rate of 2.1 per cent per annum to 2022, compared to 1.5 per cent per annum for the entire Australian labour force.
Weekly Pay
$894
Overall, the supply chain professionals surveyed earn between $50,000 and $158,000, including additional compensation. The median salary was $82,007.
Satisfied With Training
83.7%
Percentage of graduates of this course who were satisfied with the training.
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