CILTNA

Education Partners

It is important that the standards of the Institute are upheld in the learning environment in order for CILTNA to issue an ACCREDITATION of any Canadian Colleges and Universities that offer appropriate transport and logistics courses. Standards such as the quality of staff, standards of teaching, hours of instruction, and Course text book or Course materials used to teach such Course. Currently, Canadian education partners of CILTNA have received accreditation for key Courses leading to either a certificate or a diploma wherein the Institute standards have been met .

CILTNA Education Committee reviews applications received from educational institutions and, if satisfied that the Institute standards have been met, they issue a Certificate of Accreditation and appropriate letter. Students who pass the accredited courses can apply to CILTNA for the MILT professional designation and after 3 years working in the industry they can apply for the CMILT designation.

Accredited Institutions

George Brown College

Supply Chain Management Program

The Supply Chain Management Program provides an overview of many of the key components of supply chain management and logistics, including strategic management, resource planning, technology, global issues, procurement, warehousing, and material handling. Explore current trends and concentrate on the areas of the supply chain that are experiencing the most growth. The required courses have been designed to be relevant for both those with no previous knowledge or experience within the supply chain sector and those who are already working in the industry but striving for advancement or seeking different opportunities.

This program is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), an international institute with some 30,000 members worldwide. Program participants will be granted a Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport of North America (CILTNA) student membership, which provides access to free CILTNA events and a discount on paid events, as well as connectivity to a vast global network of transport and logistics professionals.

More information about the program can be found at: https://coned.georgebrown.ca/courses-and-programs/supply-chain-management-program

University of Houston

Supply Chain and Logistics Technology

The Supply Chain and Logistics Technology major offers a broad array of career paths with global opportunities, with a choice of four academic tracks:

  • Operations – knowledge for a domestic and international career in sales, marketing and operations.
  • Systems Management – a technology-oriented focus with a strong analytical approach designed to achieve optimum solutions to complex supply chain/logistics problems.
  • Global Logistics – in-depth analysis of international logistics and its role in the supply chain with a focus on maritime attributes and activities.
  • Directed Emphasis – designed for community college transfer students whose colleges have an articulation agreement with the University of Houston.

https://uh.edu/technology/programs/undergraduate/supply-chain-and-logistics-technology/ 

British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT)

International Business Management – Global Supply Chain

The BCIT International Business Management – Global Supply Chain diploma program focuses on developing international business strategies to effectively manage international supply chains. You will become experienced in international product sourcing, negotiating purchase agreements, and managing the transportation logistics of importing and exporting goods internationally.

University of Windsor

International Trade and Border Management

The Certificate Program in Border Management and International Trade bridges the traditional disciplines and creates a distinctive learning environment that aims to address emerging trends in the global economy. Border management refers both to the execution of customs, security and immigration functions by government agencies and to the administration of customs and other trade compliance, cross-border supply chains security and cross-border movement of personnel by private sector firms.

Information about the ITBM program can be located at
Management certificate

Members who would like to register for the ITBM program can do so by accessing the registration system here.

CILTNA members can take advantage of the ITBM 5 per cent discount by entering a code that can be requested by CILTNA Admin, Rebecca Whelan at admin@ciltna.com 

Seneca College

Supply Chain Management – Global Logistics (SCM)

This eight-month graduate certificate program provides you with a concentrated and coordinated approach to study the flow of goods and services from raw material suppliers to the final customer. This product flow will be reviewed from a global perspective, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of the international business process. 

4D Supply Chain Consulting

Letter of Credit Made Easy

4D Supply Chain Consulting is an independent logistics and supply chain consultancy providing unique expertise to solve clients’ end-to-end logistics and supply chain challenges. Offering globally an experienced consulting team with the ability to support key focus industries, including oil and gas, power, wind and mining, where major CAPEX and OPEX initiatives heavily rely on secure, transparent and adaptive supply chains. 

4D has been accredited by CILTNA for their course on “Letter of Credit Made Easy” which can be found at the following link: https://4d-scc.com/letter-of-credit-made-easy/ 

Institut maritime du Québec

 
Gestion des Opérations et de la Chaîne Logistique
Au terme de cette formation de trois ans (DEC)*, tu seras en mesure de gérer de façon optimale les mouvements de marchandises, de personnes et d’information d’un point d’origine à un point de destination. Ton travail consistera donc à synchroniser et à optimiser les opérations de l’entreprise. Les accords de libre-échange, la mondialisation des marchés, l’intégration économique, la concurrence internationale, l’essor du tourisme international et le commerce électronique nécessitent pour les entreprises un savoir-faire en logistique. C’est pourquoi les besoins en professionnels de la logistique sont sans cesse croissants.
 
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