Freight, Transport, and Logistics Industry

 Freight, Transport, and Logistics Industry

An industry that is continuing to grow is in transport and logistics.  There are many careers in this diverse industry from actually driving a truck or train, to being part of the logistics team involved in the planning and distribution of freight and people.  A particularly important part of this industry is in international freight – be it freight coming into Australia (imports) from all over the world, or cargo being sent from Australia (exports).  People involved in this do not move the freight themselves, but instead act as an agent, connecting exporters, importers, and various transportation services like shipping, air freight, road transport, and rail.

An interesting website to visit is Make Your Move and students can also access videos of current students training in this industry. 

There are two universities in Melbourne that offer dedicated logistic courses – RMIT and Victoria University.  Students are encouraged to browse the following links providing more information about these courses:

Designed to help to develop a students’ knowledge and interest in contemporary issues central to the logistics and supply chain management industry.  This unique degree prepares students for this essential industry, providing them with sought-after knowledge, and both hard and soft skills to allow them to thrive in a challenging and rewarding career. Throughout their studies, students will focus on developing end-to-end supply chain knowledge to deal with day-to-day and strategic supply chain issues.

Designed to give students an understanding of key business areas while they develop specialist knowledge in transport and logistics planning, blockchain in supply chain management, and operations and risk management.  This combination of skills, plus opportunities to engage in practical projects and collaborate globally with students and clients, will prepare students to move straight into the workforce after graduation, or to continue on into the bachelor degree.

Students enrol into the Bachelor of Business and study the Supply Chain and Logistics Management major.  This major will enable students to pursue a business career in logistics and supply chain management, export/import operations.  This major will also give students the skills to work closely with other companies in areas like manufacturing and services.

Logistics units/subjects are often offered in business degrees at universities.  Students are encouraged to browse VTAC for a comprehensive list of what is on offer across tertiary institutions in Victoria.