The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) is an international organisation with more than 30,000 members in over 33 countries throughout the world. It has a network of National Councils and Sections that spans the globe. The objectives of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport include:
There are four levels of membership of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport:
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport is an organisation that you can join as an individual. The CILT has Chartered Status conferred in the UK by Royal Charter; which gives it an added prestige and guarantee of professional standards. Details of membership and the minimum requirements are explained below:
4.1 | Why learn with us? | Standard text page | To explain the benefits, where course can be taken, qualification recognition, moderation and certification; quality approach |
4.2 | Our international courses | Course listing | List all courses |
4.2.1 | International Entry award in L&T | Individual courses | Includes overview, who it is suitable for, F/T or P/T any requirements to undertake, fees, how to apply |
4.2.2 | International Introductory Certificate in L&T | Individual courses | Includes overview, who it is suitable for, F/T or P/T any requirements to undertake, fees, how to apply |
4.2.3 | International Certificate in L&T | Individual courses | Includes overview, who it is suitable for, F/T or P/T any requirements to undertake, fees, how to apply |
4.2.4 | International Diploma in in L&T | Individual courses | Includes overview, who it is suitable for, F/T or P/T any requirements to undertake, fees, how to apply |
4.2.5 | International Advanced Diploma in in L&T | Individual courses | Includes overview, who it is suitable for, F/T or P/T any requirements to undertake, fees, how to apply |
4.3 | Modular learning | Standard text page | Explain modular learning |
4.4 | Distance learning | Standard text page | Explain how this works and what courses can be taken |
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