No, there are no entry requirements other than a desire to get involved in logistics. We accept applications from people of all backgrounds, ages and education levels.
Over the course of the Programme, you will receive 101 hours of guided learning, including five days of face-to-face learning. You will also complete 60 hours of self-directed study and 39 hours of directed study in the workplace.
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We are flexible with location, as large parts of the courses are delivered digitally and on site with customers across our Prologis Parks. Some courses are delivered at The HUB, a brand new centre for logistics training at Prologis RFI DIRFT in Daventry, however travelling there isn't necessary.
Our online learning portal can be accessed from most devices, including phones and tablets. You don't need a laptop to complete the Programme.
No, the Programme is completely free.
Over the course of the Programme, you will receive 101 hours of guided learning, including five days of face-to-face learning. You will also complete 60 hours of self-directed study and 39 hours of directed study in the workplace.
You will achieve an accredited qualification in International Trade and Logistics Operations.
Yes, there are plans for the Programme to be available throughout the UK in 2022.
The courses are delivered by logistics experts at the Supply Chain Academy. All of the course leaders have first-hand experience of working in the logistics sector.
There are a range of career options that you can choose once you've completed the Programme. These include warehouse and fork-lift truck operatives through to customer service advisors, automation engineers and data analysts.
Our links with top industry employers mean that once you've successfully completed the Programme, you will be in a very strong position for securing a job in logistics. The majority of people who complete the Programme, gain employment after.
The Programme is free to take part in and forms part of the Prologis Community Workforce Initiative (CWI). It is fully funded by Prologis.
The Programme is delivered in partnership with the Supply Chain Academy, which provides education and training for the supply chain sector. We also have strong links to other stakeholders too, including the Department for Work and Pensions, and the SEMLEP.