Services - Transport Operations and Logistics
The Advanced Diploma in Shipping and Logistics provides learners with intensive, focused, and applied specialization. It equips learners with the knowledge and skills required to broaden the scope of their function in the international shipping and logistics environment. The following Exit Learning Outcomes will be obtained:
Graduate Attributes:
The maritime sector of the economy has been identified as a potential area for job creation. The planned dugout port south of Durban, the expansion and infrastructure developments at the existing commercial ports in South Africa, and the strengthening of the Durban to Gauteng Freight Corridor are some of the initiatives that the national government has embarked on. Durban is the busiest multi-purpose port in the southern hemisphere and the African continent and home to the largest concentration of maritime-related shore-based activities in the southern hemisphere. Durban is considered to be the gateway to southern Africa.
20% of the GDP is directly related to the port activities while a further 20% is indirectly related to maritime activities. Richards Bay is the busiest port in the southern hemisphere and African continent by the volume of cargo handled. Durban's international competitiveness is dependent on an educated and trained workforce. The Advanced Diploma in Shipping and Logistics provides learners with intensive, focused, and applied specialization. It equips learners with the knowledge and skills required to broaden the scope of their job function, thereby enhancing future advancement in the workplace.
National, provincial, and local employment needs (statistics on scarce skills): The maritime sector of the economy has been identified as a potential area for eradicating poverty, "promote the creation of decent jobs," and reduce the unemployment rate. In the first quarter of 2013, the official unemployment rate was estimated to be 25.2% while the expanded rate was 36.7%. It is also the objective of the Department of Transport to "develop South Africa into one of the world's top 35 maritime nations". The expansion of the port of Durban has the potential of creating 76,000 permanent jobs in port-related industries and reducing the local unemployment by 5% to 7%.
There are a number of career opportunities ashore that require graduates with further maritime-related qualifications at a national, provincial, and local level:
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