Course Overview
This course provides a general qualification for the integrated management of logistics operations. Successful completion will require the self-directed application of knowledge and skills, with substantial depth in some areas where judgment is required in planning and selecting appropriate equipment, services, and techniques for oneself and others.
Applications involve participation in the development of strategic initiatives as well as personal responsibility and autonomy in performing complex technical operations or organizing others. It may include participation in teams, including those concerned with planning and evaluation functions.
Group or team coordination may be involved. Successful completion of the licensing units within the TLI50221 Logistics qualification must align with applicable licensing and regulatory requirements.
Course Content
A total of 15 units of competency comprising:
2 core units, plus
7 technical elective units from Group A technical elective units plus
6 general elective units from Group B general elective units or remaining technical elective units.
8 general elective units selected from the general elective units.
Delivery & Assessment
This qualification is delivered through a traineeship pathway combining:
On-the-job training – develop skills while working in the logistics industry
Online and/or face-to-face training sessions with industry trainers
Assessment methods including practical demonstrations, workplace assessments.
This flexible delivery ensures that learning is practical, relevant, and directly linked to the workplace.
Projects, written tasks, and online assessments.
Entry Requirement
All learners must be 16 years or older to enrol in the TLI50221 Diploma in Logistics (Traineeship). All applications will undertake an enrolment interview prior to progressing them to full enrolment, and participants must meet the following:
Suitability and Support Needs Assessment:
Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital (LLND) proficiency: Participants must demonstrate appropriate LLND skills to meet course and workplace requirements (assessment conducted prior to enrolment).
Employment Requirement: Must be employed in the transport or logistics industry under a registered traineeship arrangement.
Workplace Access: Must have access to suitable vehicles and a safe operating environment for practical assessment.
Course Outcomes
On successful completion of all course requirements and assessments, learners will be issued with a TLI50221 Diploma in Logistics Certificate and Record of Results.
Course Duration
Typically, 18-24 months depending on prior experience, unit selection, and workplace arrangements.
Course Fees
Fees for this course are set out in our Schedule of Fees and Charges, provided with the enrolment package and available on our website.
Eligible trainees may access government funding subsidies (varies by state/territory). Employers may also benefit from incentives available for approved traineeship arrangements.
Learner Requirement
Have a valid Photo ID (i.e. Australian Drivers Licence, Passport, or Proof of Age Card). Mandatory for accredited courses.
Must have a valid USI to be issued the Statement of Attainment. All information regarding the USI is found at www.usi.gov.au.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Recognition of prior learning is available and involves assessment of an individual’s prior learning (including formal, informal, and non-formal learning) to determine competency. RPL shall be reviewed upon request.
Terms and Conditions
Please refer to our website natwidetraining.com.au for full terms and conditions.
Please decide if this is the right course for you before you enrol. This course information should be read in conjunction with the Natwide brochure and our policies and procedures available at natwidetraining.com.au.
If you require any more information or assistance, or if you identify yourself as having specific needs that may affect your capacity to complete this course, please speak to one of our representatives.
Student Information
Natwide Training Australia is responsible under the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011 for the quality of the training and assessment being delivered in this course and for the issuance of all AQF certificates. Please refer to the Student Handbook for further information on all student rights and obligations. Detailed student information is available within our Student Handbook and Schedule of Fees and Charges, which is supplied with the enrolment package and is available on our website. This is important information about your rights and obligations as a student and forms part of our Terms of Service. It is important that when applying for enrolment, you take the opportunity to review this information.

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