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    • EducationWhether your passion is early childhood, primary, secondary or tertiary teaching, or adult education, our programmes will help put you on the path to a meaningful career, with a recognised qualification and real-world experience. Educators are at the heart of building confident children and strong, positive communities. Now more than ever, the world needs dedicated educators who enjoy helping people of all ages develop to their full potential.
    • EngineeringIf you want to learn how to build roads, bridges and plan other infrastructure projects, or if you’re into finding out how machines or electrical and electronic technologies work, develop the skills you need for an exciting career in engineering, with lots of possibilities. Our internationally-recognised courses suit everyone, from beginners to people who have already got related experience and allow you to enter the industry faster than a traditional four-year Bachelor of Engineering. If you want to go on to higher study at university, our programmes will open the door for you. Whatever your pathway, our excellent?support services?and connections to local industry will set you up for success after graduation.
    • EnglishEnglish is important for anyone wanting to live, work or study in Aotearoa New Zealand. Want to learn English? MIT has full-time and part-time English programmes for all levels, plus short courses for preparation to employment or study. Our English courses will help you develop your speaking, listening and writing skills. You will become confident using English in everyday situations, at work or for studying, and you will be taught by friendly, supportive teachers and learn alongside people from different backgrounds and countries.
    • FloristrySet yourself up for a career in the flower industry with MIT. You will learn to develop your own sense of style in floral design. Gain hands-on skills in creating floral arrangements for a range of events, including weddings. Our graduates go on to exciting careers working for a range of retailers and event organisers. At MIT we have the latest facilities, including a modern chiller, storage rooms and a bright and spacious teaching space modelled on a floristry retail shop.
    • Foundation and Bridging StudiesFoundation studies will help you on your journey towards further study or employment. MIT’s Foundation and bridging programmes help you develop the study skills, confidence and independence you need for higher learning – and we support you every step of the way. Our courses in English, inclusive education, employment preparation, engineering, business, nursing, social services and police studies will prepare you for further training and a variety of future employment opportunities.
    • HairdressingAt MIT you will become familiar with all the professional equipment, products, and creative techniques in our working hair salon. You will even get to cut, colour, set and blow-dry hair for real clients. These skills and training will get you a great start in a highly flexible career, with options to join an existing salon, run your own business or work as a stylist for fashion, film and television.
    • Health and CounsellingGet a career in an essential industry and make a real difference to people’s health and wellbeing. Study one of our recognised qualifications in healthcare and you’ll open the door to a rewarding career helping others make positive changes. You’ll learn how to care for people, families and entire communities. Whether you want to become a health support worker, mental health and addiction support worker or counsellor, we can help you get there. Our programmes will give you the skills and confidence to change lives.
    • LogisticsLogistics is the science of planning and optimising the delivery of goods and services, from producers right through to the end consumer. It’s getting the right product to the right place at the right time, with the right quality and price. Today’s logistics industry needs well-organised people with excellent analytical, communication and negotiation skills. It’s a fast-growing area as people change the way they buy things, and businesses need quicker and more efficient ways to distribute their products. Gain the knowledge, skills and experience for a career in a growing, worldwide industry or upskill your current qualifications to get ahead. When you graduate you can choose from a variety of paths including roles in warehousing, import and export, road and rail transport, and much more.
    • MaritimeCareers in the maritime industry are well-paid and a qualification from MIT’s New Zealand Maritime School?(NZMS) could take you around the globe. All seagoing ships, be they cruise liners, freighters or technical and research vessels, need physically fit, independent crew who work well as a team. If you love the ocean and are good at technical subjects, launch your training at the best facility New Zealand has to offer.
    • NursingWant to make a real difference caring for people in your community? A career in nursing might be for you. The industry needs more essential workers who are passionate about improving health outcomes for others. You could work locally or abroad in a range of different specialities. When you graduate from one of our nursing programmes, you’ll be ready to sit the Nursing Council of New Zealand State Examination and apply for registration as an enrolled or registered nurse in New Zealand. You’ll be supported to succeed throughout your journey with access to a Kaiawhina, a Pasifika support person, a Whānau and a Mā Tātou room.
    • Pacific languages and Te Reo MāoriReady to reconnect with your cultural identity or keen to discover how learning a language can connect you with people at your work and in your community? Whether you’re starting from scratch or keen to strengthen your communication skills, we offer a number of different Pacific language and?Te Reo Māori options, from one-day cultural competency courses to certificate-level study. Discover how learning a new language can enrich your life.
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      • Baking, Culinary and HospitalityWhether you want to be a baker, chef or barista in a local café or work in an international hotel chain, there is a wide range of excellent jobs for you to choose from. Gain the skills to create rewarding experiences for customers in an industry that is constantly evolving. As an MIT graduate, you’ll have the hands-on skills and the support you need to find success working in your chosen field.
      • BusinessFind out how facts, figures, and technology combine to help people and companies succeed. Choose from a range of business and administration specialisations or majors and develop the skills and knowledge you need to get a job or advance your career.
      • Digital TechnologiesWith skills in Information Technology (IT), you can play a big part in the success of industries that not only drive the modern world, but can also completely change how it works. Our programmes have been developed after working with schools, businesses and the community to include all the components to ensure your success in this field.?Our strong industry relationships mean you keep up with the latest advances and techniques that are in demand in the real world. Our certificate and diploma qualifications will provide you with general IT skills. Our bachelor of digital technologies will further develop and focus your interests and experience into a more specific area. Choose to specialise in networking, software and web development or data analytics.
      • EducationWhether your passion is early childhood, primary, secondary or tertiary teaching, or adult education, our programmes will help put you on the path to a meaningful career, with a recognised qualification and real-world experience. Educators are at the heart of building confident children and strong, positive communities. Now more than ever, the world needs dedicated educators who enjoy helping people of all ages develop to their full potential.
      • EngineeringIf you want to learn how to build roads, bridges and plan other infrastructure projects, or if you’re into finding out how machines or electrical and electronic technologies work, develop the skills you need for an exciting career in engineering, with lots of possibilities. Our internationally-recognised courses suit everyone, from beginners to people who have already got related experience and allow you to enter the industry faster than a traditional four-year Bachelor of Engineering. If you want to go on to higher study at university, our programmes will open the door for you. Whatever your pathway, our excellent?support services?and connections to local industry will set you up for success after graduation.
      • EnglishEnglish is important for anyone wanting to live, work or study in Aotearoa New Zealand. Want to learn English? MIT has full-time and part-time English programmes for all levels, plus short courses for preparation to employment or study. Our English courses will help you develop your speaking, listening and writing skills. You will become confident using English in everyday situations, at work or for studying, and you will be taught by friendly, supportive teachers and learn alongside people from different backgrounds and countries.
      • FloristrySet yourself up for a career in the flower industry with MIT. You will learn to develop your own sense of style in floral design. Gain hands-on skills in creating floral arrangements for a range of events, including weddings. Our graduates go on to exciting careers working for a range of retailers and event organisers. At MIT we have the latest facilities, including a modern chiller, storage rooms and a bright and spacious teaching space modelled on a floristry retail shop.
      • Foundation and Bridging StudiesFoundation studies will help you on your journey towards further study or employment. MIT’s Foundation and bridging programmes help you develop the study skills, confidence and independence you need for higher learning – and we support you every step of the way. Our courses in English, inclusive education, employment preparation, engineering, business, nursing, social services and police studies will prepare you for further training and a variety of future employment opportunities.
      • HairdressingAt MIT you will become familiar with all the professional equipment, products, and creative techniques in our working hair salon. You will even get to cut, colour, set and blow-dry hair for real clients. These skills and training will get you a great start in a highly flexible career, with options to join an existing salon, run your own business or work as a stylist for fashion, film and television.
      • Health and CounsellingGet a career in an essential industry and make a real difference to people’s health and wellbeing. Study one of our recognised qualifications in healthcare and you’ll open the door to a rewarding career helping others make positive changes. You’ll learn how to care for people, families and entire communities. Whether you want to become a health support worker, mental health and addiction support worker or counsellor, we can help you get there. Our programmes will give you the skills and confidence to change lives.
      • LogisticsLogistics is the science of planning and optimising the delivery of goods and services, from producers right through to the end consumer. It’s getting the right product to the right place at the right time, with the right quality and price. Today’s logistics industry needs well-organised people with excellent analytical, communication and negotiation skills. It’s a fast-growing area as people change the way they buy things, and businesses need quicker and more efficient ways to distribute their products. Gain the knowledge, skills and experience for a career in a growing, worldwide industry or upskill your current qualifications to get ahead. When you graduate you can choose from a variety of paths including roles in warehousing, import and export, road and rail transport, and much more.
      • MaritimeCareers in the maritime industry are well-paid and a qualification from MIT’s New Zealand Maritime School?(NZMS) could take you around the globe. All seagoing ships, be they cruise liners, freighters or technical and research vessels, need physically fit, independent crew who work well as a team. If you love the ocean and are good at technical subjects, launch your training at the best facility New Zealand has to offer.
      • NursingWant to make a real difference caring for people in your community? A career in nursing might be for you. The industry needs more essential workers who are passionate about improving health outcomes for others. You could work locally or abroad in a range of different specialities. When you graduate from one of our nursing programmes, you’ll be ready to sit the Nursing Council of New Zealand State Examination and apply for registration as an enrolled or registered nurse in New Zealand. You’ll be supported to succeed throughout your journey with access to a Kaiawhina, a Pasifika support person, a Whānau and a Mā Tātou room.
      • Pacific languages and Te Reo MāoriReady to reconnect with your cultural identity or keen to discover how learning a language can connect you with people at your work and in your community? Whether you’re starting from scratch or keen to strengthen your communication skills, we offer a number of different Pacific language and?Te Reo Māori options, from one-day cultural competency courses to certificate-level study. Discover how learning a new language can enrich your life.
      • Police Preparation
      • Social WorkIt takes a special kind of person to work with people. Now more than ever, our communities need social workers and support workers. Get the special skills you need to help people of all ages and cultures, from individuals to families and whānau. Learn specialist techniques in communication, dealing with challenging situations through self-awareness and self-insight, and gain the tools to safely work with a diverse range of clients in a social services environment. Our classrooms are supportive learning environments that promote independence and confidence. Be the change you want to see in your community.
      • Sport, Recreation and Exercise ScienceSport is a richly satisfying career, where you can make positive changes to people’s lives. We welcome anyone who loves being physically active, wants to teach and inspire others to be physically active and is looking for a career in an industry that affects peoples’ lives for the better. Our team of experienced staff has close links with the Counties Manukau community and regionally through teaching, coaching or their current/past sporting achievements. Our practical grassroots programmes have a strong industry focus, to equip you with the right skills for a rewarding career in sport, recreation, education, fitness or the outdoors. Our continuous engagement and collaboration with our communities and industry ensures that our curriculum is current, and our students are prepared to start working in the sporting industry. We pride ourselves on our encouraging environment, which will set you on a positive pathway. By studying with us you’ll be personally challenged, learn the value of teamwork, become leaders of young people and see first-hand the impact of sport on community spirit. As a qualified professional, you can share your passion for sport and exercise in a range of settings. You could coach elite sports people or teams, and there are…
      • Supported Learning (Inclusive Education)
      • TradesBecome a tradie and get a career that will set you up for life. Study with MIT and you will get the hands-on experience you need to succeed in your chosen trade. It doesn’t matter your level of education or experience. We have a course that suits you.
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      • Baking, culinary and hospitalityMIT’s school of culinary and hospitality studies is a unique restaurant training school. Established in 1993, our purpose-built facility combines the latest technology with lecturers whose up-to-date experience in the industry is backed by academic expertise. As well as MIT’s full-time and part-time programmes, a number of short courses are also available for those wanting to retrain or upskill in areas like food safety and barista skills.
      • EngineeringAs well as the breadth of full-time programmes available at Manukau Institute of Technology, we also offer a number of short courses.
      • Māori language and cultureCome to Ngā Kete Wānanga Marae, the marae at MIT and develop your knowledge of Māori culture and language. Our programmes are designed to give you the confidence to embrace te reo me ona Tikanga (Māori language and protocols). Find more about Ngā Kete Wānanga Marae and the pōwhiri process (the formal welcome onto the marae) here.
      • MaritimeOur academic year runs from mid-January until December, although many of our block/short courses allow students to commence studies throughout the year. Our courses are structured to minimise disruption to work commitments and many are offered in either modular, flexible or distance learning formats. All of our maritime courses also include practical hands-on experience using our up-to-date training equipment, computer-based training (CBT) programmes and the full mission bridge and engine room simulation centre. We are associated with Siemens and are the only training provider in New Zealand for PLC training. Further information on the available courses, entry criteria, Maritime New Zealand mandatory requirements, accommodation, fees and estimated living costs are available for both local and international students.
      • NursingOur programmes are responsive to the changing needs of the health sector, and our lecturers are highly qualified and well respected for their teaching and clinical skills. We provide a supportive learning environment to meet the educational needs of our students, and we will gladly explore any educational requirements not catered for in our current offerings.
      • PasifikaCome to the Pasifika Community Centre at MIT and get some insight and experience with a Pacific perspective. Our face-to-face and customisable workshops are focused on accelerating engagement with Pacific peoples and will help you to better appreciate or reconnect with Pacific culture, language, values, beliefs, and practices and get better at communicating and working with people in your community and workplace. Find more about Pasifika at MIT here.
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      • Workplace AssessmentWorkplace assessment is the process of assessing skills and knowledge on the job. We offer a fully on-line training option which is tailored to meet a variety of specific industry requirements. Successful participants will be qualified to assess workplace performance, against the prescribed unit standards and assessments for their industry.
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    • Baking, Culinary and HospitalityWhether you want to be a baker, chef or barista in a local café or work in an international hotel chain, there is a wide range of excellent jobs for you to choose from. Gain the skills to create rewarding experiences for customers in an industry that is constantly evolving. As an MIT graduate, you’ll have the hands-on skills and the support you need to find success working in your chosen field.
    • BusinessFind out how facts, figures, and technology combine to help people and companies succeed. Choose from a range of business and administration specialisations or majors and develop the skills and knowledge you need to get a job or advance your career.
    • Digital TechnologiesWith skills in Information Technology (IT), you can play a big part in the success of industries that not only drive the modern world, but can also completely change how it works. Our programmes have been developed after working with schools, businesses and the community to include all the components to ensure your success in this field.?Our strong industry relationships mean you keep up with the latest advances and techniques that are in demand in the real world. Our certificate and diploma qualifications will provide you with general IT skills. Our bachelor of digital technologies will further develop and focus your interests and experience into a more specific area. Choose to specialise in networking, software and web development or data analytics.
    • EducationWhether your passion is early childhood, primary, secondary or tertiary teaching, or adult education, our programmes will help put you on the path to a meaningful career, with a recognised qualification and real-world experience. Educators are at the heart of building confident children and strong, positive communities. Now more than ever, the world needs dedicated educators who enjoy helping people of all ages develop to their full potential.
    • EngineeringIf you want to learn how to build roads, bridges and plan other infrastructure projects, or if you’re into finding out how machines or electrical and electronic technologies work, develop the skills you need for an exciting career in engineering, with lots of possibilities. Our internationally-recognised courses suit everyone, from beginners to people who have already got related experience and allow you to enter the industry faster than a traditional four-year Bachelor of Engineering. If you want to go on to higher study at university, our programmes will open the door for you. Whatever your pathway, our excellent?support services?and connections to local industry will set you up for success after graduation.
    • EnglishEnglish is important for anyone wanting to live, work or study in Aotearoa New Zealand. Want to learn English? MIT has full-time and part-time English programmes for all levels, plus short courses for preparation to employment or study. Our English courses will help you develop your speaking, listening and writing skills. You will become confident using English in everyday situations, at work or for studying, and you will be taught by friendly, supportive teachers and learn alongside people from different backgrounds and countries.
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Home > Study > Areas of study > Logistics > New Zealand Diploma in International Logistics (Freight Forwarding) (Level 5)
Level 5

Study international logistics and freight forwarding

Get your career moving in the freight industry. This diploma will prepare you for a wide range of jobs coordinating or managing the trade and supply chain transport within a business.

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Level 5

Study international logistics and freight forwarding

Get your career moving in the freight industry. This diploma will prepare you for a wide range of jobs coordinating or managing the trade and supply chain transport within a business.

Request a brochure
Apply now

Duration and study methods

Full-time for 1 year (34 teaching weeks), part-time available.The maximum time to complete this programme part-time is 5 years.Programme structure

Start dates

February, JulyKey dates and timetables

Qualification

New Zealand Diploma in International Logistics (Freight Forwarding) (Level 5)
Programme code: NZ2915

Credits

120

Location

MIT Manukau
Online

Domestic fees

$7,200 (approx.)Individual course fees

International fees

NZD $26,000 (approx.)

Free* study

Explore the free options available for this programme, and check your eligibility:
Final-year Fees Free
  • Overview

  • Entry requirements

  • Programme structure

  • Careers and pathways

  • Overview

Programme highlights

Get your career moving in the freight industry.

This diploma will prepare you for a wide range of jobs coordinating or managing the trade and supply chain transport within a business.

While studying this diploma you can also gain a qualification in International Air Transport.

MIT’s industry partners are constantly seeking employees in this area and some offer trainee graduate intern roles.

Study 100% online, or study part-time with face-to-face evening classes held onsite at MIT Manukau.

  • Entry requirements

Entry requirements

  • 60 NCEA credits at level 2 with a minimum of
    • 12 NCEA credits in English at level 2
    • 12 NCEA credits in mathematics at level 2
  • OR
  • Completed the New Zealand Certificate of Distribution (Level 4)
  • OR
  • Completed the New Zealand Certificate of International Freight Logistics (Level 4)
  • OR
  • Completed a New Zealand certificate in a business discipline (level 5)
Other requirements for distance online delivery mode students
  • Access to a computer (preferably a laptop) and reliable high-speed internet service
  • Internet Explorer or Firefox (latest) or Chrome
  • Headset with microphone and it is recommended access to webcam if no camera on the device.
English language requirements

Applicants must have sufficient competence in the English language to undertake this programme, which is taught and assessed in English.

Any applicant whose first language is not English may be required to provide evidence of their English language competency.

International students: for the minimum English language requirements refer to the requirements set out in the NZQF Programme and Accreditation Rules https://www.nzqa.govt.nz/providers-partners/qa-system-for-teos/english-international-students/

International students will generally be required to provide evidence of English language proficiency, for this programme an IELTS Academic score of 5.5 with no band score lower than 5 is required. Equivalent acceptable evidence can be seen at the following NZQA link: https://www.nzqa.govt.nz/about-us/our-role/legislation/nzqa-rules/nzqf-related-rules/the-table/

Special & discretionary admission

Any ākonga who is 20 years of age or older and has not reached the general admission requirements for their intended programme is eligible for Special Admission. Te Pūkenga works with the ākonga to ensure they are prepared for their intended programme. Any ākonga who is not yet 20 years of age and has not reached the general admission requirements for their intended programme may be eligible for Discretionary Admission. In assessing whether to grant Discretionary Admission, the delegated authority focuses on the applicant’s level of preparedness for their intended programme.

Give yourself credit with Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Did you know you can use the knowledge and experience you already have to your advantage?

Your previous work experience and on-the-job skills, volunteering, professional development, and other providers’ qualifications can be recognised as prior learning, matched against credits in our courses, and put towards your qualification – potentially saving you money and possibly helping you to complete your qualification faster Learn more.

  • Programme structure

Programme structure

You will need to complete the below 14 courses (120 credits):

Level 4

183.418 Business writing (5 credits)

Select and use appropriate business language to communicate effectively.

571.414 Document production (5 credits)

Learn to produce business documents using word processing software.

573.404 Spreadsheets (5 credits)

Process data by utilising software applications to produce documentation for a business entity.

944.451 Dangerous goods land and sea (5 credits)

Gain the knowledge of the International requirements for the carriage of dangerous goods by sea and land within New Zealand including the practical application of hazardous documents and placards. This course covers:

  • Definition of dangerous goods and declaration/certificate
  • Carrier’s, shipper’s and forwarder’s dangerous goods responsibility
  • Third-party liability (e.g. warehousing)
  • Risk management
  • IMDG code (sea)
  • National legislation
  • 9 main classes (1-9)
  • Identification, hazard labels, placarding vehicles, packing group and segregation of packaging.

945.420 Logistic systems (5 credits)

Utilise industry software to experience industry practices.


Level 5

189.501 Industry communications (5 credits)

Communicate effectively with a wide range of stakeholders within a freighting environment. Aspects include:

  • Relationship and customer service management
  • Prioritising customers
  • Negotiating services with relevant stakeholders
  • The identification of relevant stakeholders i.e. corps/clients/suppliers
  • Standard methods of customer service operation and negotiation techniques.

944.531 Import export (IMEX) (15 credits)

Apply advanced knowledge of requirements to manage import and export shipment processes and minimise international business risk.

Learn:

  • INCO terms and their use
  • Methods of payments when buying and selling goods
  • The booking process
  • Commercial documents involved in international trade
  • Carriage documents involved in international trade
  • Customs documents involved in international trade
  • Customs entry and clearance procedures
  • Delivery of import cargo.

944.532 Transport law (15 credits)

Appropriately interpret transport law and apply it to industry cases. You will gain an overview of:

  • The law and types of liability
  • The strict liability rules in civil law and common law systems
  • Carrier liability in civil and common law systems (bailment, contract, statute and tort)
  • Specific rules relating to carrier and intermediaries liability in unimodal transport
  • Insurance of cargo
  • Carriers and intermediaries liabilities
  • Processes of claims handling.

944.533 Transport geography (5 credits)

Gain a thorough understanding of how transport affects global trade. Aspects include:

  • World trade constraints
  • Hub (shipping and air) ports
  • Networks and terminals and modal structures of markets
  • Trade routes
  • Major (air and sea) ports of the world
  • Countries of supply
  • Shipping/airlines serving NZ
  • Intermodal services
  • Topography, hydrography and climate restraints on transport.

944.534 Cargo management (10 credits)

Manage the storage and carriage of cargo for an international transit to ensure a successful outcome. Study the:

  • Classification?and properties of products
  • Storage and carriage needs of products
  • Handling, storing and carrying products cost-effectively and safely.

Apply your knowledge to achieve a successful out turn.

944.535 IATA air cargo and dangerous goods by air (15 credits)

This course comprises the content of the 11 units of the IATA / FIATA Diploma Cargo Programme and the content of the IATA Air Dangerous Goods course.?In particular:

  • Industry regulations
  • The air cargo agency
  • World geography
  • Aircraft
  • Handling facilities
  • Air cargo acceptance
  • Cargo booking procedures
  • Cargo automation
  • Air cargo rates and charges
  • Airway bills
  • The applicability, limitations, classification identification, packing, marking, labelling, documentation and handling of dangerous goods being carried by air.

944.536 Customs practice (10 credits)

  • Apply advanced knowledge of customs and border legislation to manage border clearance requirements
  • Act in the role and functions of customs brokers
  • Apply the customs tariff
  • Perform the identification and classification of items
  • Valuation of goods and application of duty rates, concessions, assessment and collection of GST
  • Learn border protection responsibilities
  • Interpretation and application of relevant acts
  • Perform preparation of import/export excise entries
  • Learn value for duty, tariff opinions and appeals, preferential rates, refunds, remissions and drawbacks, dumping, carnets and ancillary certificates.

944.537 Logistics health and safety (10 credits)

Gain the ability to monitor and maintain legislative and company requirements to contribute to a safe and effective workplace. Aspects include:

  • Specific industry terminology
  • Use of personal protective equipment
  • Workplace safety such as hazard identification and accident registers
  • Responsibilities under health and safety legislation
  • Safe work practices.

944.538 Forwarding practice (10 credits)

Apply advanced knowledge of freight forwarding to manage consignments, including:

  • Freight forwarding systems and processes
  • Selection of correct modes of transport
  • Types of services
  • Incoterms and methods of payment
  • Freight costings and quotations for all types of cargo.

Do you want to study a single course, without enrolling into the full programme?

Courses within some of our programmes may be offered as an individual Certificate of Proficiency (COP). Programme entry requirements and course fees apply. For more information, please speak to our friendly Ask Me! team.

  • Careers and pathways

Further training or study

  • Graduate Diploma in Supply Chain and Shipping Management (Level 7)
  • Bachelor of Applied Management (Level 7) (multiple majors available).

Career opportunities

  • IATA Air Transport coordinator
  • Sea-Freight coordinator
  • Freight Forwarder
  • Customs Broker
  • Customs Officer
  • Port or Transport operator
  • Import/Export Trade supervisor
  • Logistics specialist

For potential salaries visit careers.govt.nz.

See why more people choose Logistics at MIT

MIT is the quality choice. Study logistics and graduate work-ready.

“The lecturers make sure you’re up-to-date with your work.”

“Logistics is a fast-paced industry, so you need to think on your feet.

I’m an export air freight operator, which means I help companies export their goods to overseas markets. We work with large companies, moving many different types of products and booking space for them on airlines. Not many people know about it as a career, but if you have studied, and have the experience, you have a good chance to go far.

The lecturers at MIT were really good. They would always take the time to help you and make sure you’re up-to-date with your work.”

Betty Polima
MIT graduate

“Lecturers, flexible study options and success rate is what makes MIT unique.”

“I am a supply planner responsible for ensuring stock availability, reduction in cost and managing supplier relationships. I work with 7 vendors across 4 countries and also manage inventory levels for South Island.??

Supply chain is a vast industry with endless opportunities. It’s constantly growing, has flexible working hours and opportunities for salary increments.

I have a ton of experience in FMGC but realised I must be able to articulate the basics of supply chain and procurement to get ahead – so I took a logistics course at MIT. MIT offered the most flexible courses.?

I then quickly learnt how accessible the lectures were and the support provided gave me the boost to want to perform well. I dropped out of study years back because there was no support. It was a demoting, especially when students take a huge debt.?

MIT operates at a very high standard where student wellbeing is a primary concern – lecturers remember your name and ensure everyone is up to speed.?The lecturers are the main attraction to this institute. They come with solid backgrounds and experience in their field of study and will not fail or give up on a student that easily. They teach you what you need to succeed, lessons are based on reality, and they care about their students and their performance.

Studying logistics at MIT is a good way to upskill your strengths and it’s an accomplishment to study a course while being on the job – it shows dedication and makes you stand out from the crowd.??

My current job seems easy since I learnt about it in class already.?The effort you put in now will greatly be rewarded in the long run.”

Natasha Simadri
MIT graduate

“All staff members have vast practical and theoretical experience.”

“My time studying with MIT’s School of Logistics was very exciting, challenging and rewarding.??

As a first time international student, the staff were very welcoming and helped me settle in the new environment, new country.??

All staff members have vast practical and theoretical experience in their respective subjects, which made the class interactions particularly enjoyable and interesting.??

The course is designed rather practically to prepare the students to easily fit into roles they plan to pursue after graduation. Course structure, teaching techniques and assessment methods aptly prepared me for the next phases of my career.??

Overall the various papers provide an invaluable insight into the supply chain industry while enabling me to learn and also challenge the status quo as a part of the assessments.

The staff are approachable and very helpful. The course also provides students with an opportunity for networking within the wider industry.??

A great experience and the right program that helped me secure a good role in a global organisation.”

Parth Kukreti
MIT graduate

“Five stars to MIT and highly recommended.”

“Prior to studying at MIT, I was working at a supermarket which I wasn’t satisfied with. I wanted to do something different so I chose to study logistics at MIT.

This course gave me such a high level of logistics and freight forwarding knowledge, and made me ready to step into the industry.

My time at MIT was really great and our lecturers were always supportive. They always helped by going the extra mile to give me answers to my questions – even if it was during their break-times or home-time?– staff and lecturers were always happy to help.

I thank MIT for giving me both the knowledge and a qualification which helped me step into the industry with so much confidence.

Today, I can say is I am successfully working in logistics and freight forwarding industry because of my education at MIT.

Five stars to MIT and highly recommended.”

Aarti Dave
MIT graduate

“What I enjoy about MIT is flexibility.”

“I want to further my career, I am quite ambitious when it comes to what I want. If I’m not satisfied with where I am currently, I will take the extra step to go further.

What I enjoy about MIT is flexibility, especially around my kids. It enables me study, have a full-time job, and be a full-time mum as well.

MIT is giving me that formal qualification to back up my skills and knowledge. The advice I would give to someone looking at studying logistics is that if you want it, go for it, there is nothing holding you back if you want it.”

Starossa Tali
MIT graduate

“It is very fulfilling and no day is the same.”

“Logistics is how a product gets from A to B. Everything that you are wearing today, all of the food that you eat – a logistics company has gotten that to you. I wanted to know what happens to a product before it gets to your door. I knew a little, but I wanted to know all of the ins and outs, so I chose to study supply chain management at MIT.

You make friends, you get to learn about new things, and you develop. There is nothing better than that. It is very fulfilling and no day is the same.

My recommendation to you is – just do it. The logistics world is so wide that you can go on to do anything.”

Lauren Carswell
MIT graduate

“I am ready to step up in the industry with so much confidence.”

“International logistics is so important for the world economy and MIT has provided me the opportunity to understand this particular subject from experienced professors that have been in the industry for many years.?

The lecturers are really amazing, the professors are really helpful and approachable, and through my time at MIT I have learned so much that I am ready to step up in the industry with so much confidence, and also holding my formal qualification.?

Thank you, MIT. I really love you.”

Frank Silval
MIT graduate

“The lecturers are awesome.”

“Logistics to me is an industry that is always changing. MIT gives me the chance to learn from people who have worked in the industry for many years. The lecturers are awesome, they are really willing to help you, they are keen to share their experiences, and give you a better understanding of what’s to come.

I enjoy studying at MIT because they offer a range of ways to study – I can do it part-time or I can do it full-time and they make it easy.”

Devon Morris
MIT graduate

“All classes were recorded so I could study when it suits me.”

“I was in the tourism industry, which has been badly affected by the pandemic. I decided to study International Logistics, an essential and growing industry with various roles and opportunities for new learners.

MIT was recommended to me because of the flexibility and quality of lecturers, and I found that it was true – MIT offered great flexibility and support, and lecturers were so helpful too.

I studied full-time online while working part-time and looking after my child. All classes were recorded so I could study when it suited me.?While I studied online by myself at home, I never felt alone or left behind because lecturers and classmates were on Microsoft Teams. I could choose to see them on live chat class or to study later using recorded materials.????

The field trip to Port of Tauranga was a great experience. I could see what was happening at various parts of the port, which helped my learning later on. Also, as an online student, I appreciated the opportunity to meet lecturers and classmates face-to-face.

All lecturers have worked in the industry so they shared useful skills and interesting stories that are not in the text books. What I learnt were very practical, such as costing, communicating, creating documents etc.?The knowledge I gained at MIT now helps me at my workplace. The most important was that I understood what my colleagues were doing and talking about on my first day of work.??

The diploma has been valued by my employer as it covers broad knowledge in freight forwarding.”

Asako Takai
MIT graduate

“I liked that we could do online study in the evening.”

“12 years ago, I graduated with a diploma in shipping and freight from MIT and have been working in the logistics industry ever since. I wanted to upskill so chose MIT again.??

The students come from many different backgrounds. The lecturers are great, and they support us even during weekends. I liked the fact that we could do online study in the evening – it is so good for people who are working and juggling family life.

My MIT qualification helped me get into my current job. After I graduated, I was offered a job in the shipping industry straight away.”

Sylvia Susanti Natahardja
MIT graduate

“This has enhanced my knowledge, and benefitted me financially.”

“When I was asked in an interview if I have done any further studies despite 11 years of experience, I had said no. I do not want that to happen again.??

MIT offered what I was looking for, and the location made it more ideal as I work and stay in South Auckland.??

At MIT you gain practical knowledge and as well as a qualification. Studying was a total refresher of what I was doing at work and it has changed my views. It has enhanced my knowledge and benefitted me financially. I now have a different approach to work, import and export with laws, cost savings, and delivery of items.

I loved the approach of the tutors and lecturers as they were very experienced. The flexibility in studying was so great as I have a family and work. This has encouraged me to study more and enrol for other courses which will enable me be a logistics manager in the near future, and will help me financially as well.”

“To new students…

Get into the course and get your studies going as this industry has boomed. Without this industry we would be stuck. Covid has made all people realise that without the logistics industry nothing can be shipped or moved physically from country to another.??

The course work is to a standard where a new student who has zero experience will start liking to study. The teaching environment and students are of mixed ethnicity and age. We share our experiences in class and offer assistance to the new students.??

It is never late.”

Umendra Lal
MIT graduate

See why more people choose Logistics at MIT

MIT is the quality choice. Study logistics and graduate work-ready.

“The lecturers make sure you’re up-to-date with your work.”

“Logistics is a fast-paced industry, so you need to think on your feet.

I’m an export air freight operator, which means I help companies export their goods to overseas markets. We work with large companies, moving many different types of products and booking space for them on airlines. Not many people know about it as a career, but if you have studied, and have the experience, you have a good chance to go far.

The lecturers at MIT were really good. They would always take the time to help you and make sure you’re up-to-date with your work.”

Betty Polima
MIT graduate

“Lecturers, flexible study options and success rate is what makes MIT unique.”

“I am a supply planner responsible for ensuring stock availability, reduction in cost and managing supplier relationships. I work with 7 vendors across 4 countries and also manage inventory levels for South Island.??

Supply chain is a vast industry with endless opportunities. It’s constantly growing, has flexible working hours and opportunities for salary increments.

I have a ton of experience in FMGC but realised I must be able to articulate the basics of supply chain and procurement to get ahead – so I took a logistics course at MIT. MIT offered the most flexible courses.?

I then quickly learnt how accessible the lectures were and the support provided gave me the boost to want to perform well. I dropped out of study years back because there was no support. It was a demoting, especially when students take a huge debt.?

MIT operates at a very high standard where student wellbeing is a primary concern – lecturers remember your name and ensure everyone is up to speed.?The lecturers are the main attraction to this institute. They come with solid backgrounds and experience in their field of study and will not fail or give up on a student that easily. They teach you what you need to succeed, lessons are based on reality, and they care about their students and their performance.

Studying logistics at MIT is a good way to upskill your strengths and it’s an accomplishment to study a course while being on the job – it shows dedication and makes you stand out from the crowd.??

My current job seems easy since I learnt about it in class already.?The effort you put in now will greatly be rewarded in the long run.”

Natasha Simadri
MIT graduate

“All staff members have vast practical and theoretical experience.”

“My time studying with MIT’s School of Logistics was very exciting, challenging and rewarding.??

As a first time international student, the staff were very welcoming and helped me settle in the new environment, new country.??

All staff members have vast practical and theoretical experience in their respective subjects, which made the class interactions particularly enjoyable and interesting.??

The course is designed rather practically to prepare the students to easily fit into roles they plan to pursue after graduation. Course structure, teaching techniques and assessment methods aptly prepared me for the next phases of my career.??

Overall the various papers provide an invaluable insight into the supply chain industry while enabling me to learn and also challenge the status quo as a part of the assessments.

The staff are approachable and very helpful. The course also provides students with an opportunity for networking within the wider industry.??

A great experience and the right program that helped me secure a good role in a global organisation.”

Parth Kukreti
MIT graduate

“Five stars to MIT and highly recommended.”

“Prior to studying at MIT, I was working at a supermarket which I wasn’t satisfied with. I wanted to do something different so I chose to study logistics at MIT.

This course gave me such a high level of logistics and freight forwarding knowledge, and made me ready to step into the industry.

My time at MIT was really great and our lecturers were always supportive. They always helped by going the extra mile to give me answers to my questions – even if it was during their break-times or home-time?– staff and lecturers were always happy to help.

I thank MIT for giving me both the knowledge and a qualification which helped me step into the industry with so much confidence.

Today, I can say is I am successfully working in logistics and freight forwarding industry because of my education at MIT.

Five stars to MIT and highly recommended.”

Aarti Dave
MIT graduate

“What I enjoy about MIT is flexibility.”

“I want to further my career, I am quite ambitious when it comes to what I want. If I’m not satisfied with where I am currently, I will take the extra step to go further.

What I enjoy about MIT is flexibility, especially around my kids. It enables me study, have a full-time job, and be a full-time mum as well.

MIT is giving me that formal qualification to back up my skills and knowledge. The advice I would give to someone looking at studying logistics is that if you want it, go for it, there is nothing holding you back if you want it.”

Starossa Tali
MIT graduate

“It is very fulfilling and no day is the same.”

“Logistics is how a product gets from A to B. Everything that you are wearing today, all of the food that you eat – a logistics company has gotten that to you. I wanted to know what happens to a product before it gets to your door. I knew a little, but I wanted to know all of the ins and outs, so I chose to study supply chain management at MIT.

You make friends, you get to learn about new things, and you develop. There is nothing better than that. It is very fulfilling and no day is the same.

My recommendation to you is – just do it. The logistics world is so wide that you can go on to do anything.”

Lauren Carswell
MIT graduate

“I am ready to step up in the industry with so much confidence.”

“International logistics is so important for the world economy and MIT has provided me the opportunity to understand this particular subject from experienced professors that have been in the industry for many years.?

The lecturers are really amazing, the professors are really helpful and approachable, and through my time at MIT I have learned so much that I am ready to step up in the industry with so much confidence, and also holding my formal qualification.?

Thank you, MIT. I really love you.”

Frank Silval
MIT graduate

“The lecturers are awesome.”

“Logistics to me is an industry that is always changing. MIT gives me the chance to learn from people who have worked in the industry for many years. The lecturers are awesome, they are really willing to help you, they are keen to share their experiences, and give you a better understanding of what’s to come.

I enjoy studying at MIT because they offer a range of ways to study – I can do it part-time or I can do it full-time and they make it easy.”

Devon Morris
MIT graduate

“All classes were recorded so I could study when it suits me.”

“I was in the tourism industry, which has been badly affected by the pandemic. I decided to study International Logistics, an essential and growing industry with various roles and opportunities for new learners.

MIT was recommended to me because of the flexibility and quality of lecturers, and I found that it was true – MIT offered great flexibility and support, and lecturers were so helpful too.

I studied full-time online while working part-time and looking after my child. All classes were recorded so I could study when it suited me.?While I studied online by myself at home, I never felt alone or left behind because lecturers and classmates were on Microsoft Teams. I could choose to see them on live chat class or to study later using recorded materials.????

The field trip to Port of Tauranga was a great experience. I could see what was happening at various parts of the port, which helped my learning later on. Also, as an online student, I appreciated the opportunity to meet lecturers and classmates face-to-face.

All lecturers have worked in the industry so they shared useful skills and interesting stories that are not in the text books. What I learnt were very practical, such as costing, communicating, creating documents etc.?The knowledge I gained at MIT now helps me at my workplace. The most important was that I understood what my colleagues were doing and talking about on my first day of work.??

The diploma has been valued by my employer as it covers broad knowledge in freight forwarding.”

Asako Takai
MIT graduate

“I liked that we could do online study in the evening.”

“12 years ago, I graduated with a diploma in shipping and freight from MIT and have been working in the logistics industry ever since. I wanted to upskill so chose MIT again.??

The students come from many different backgrounds. The lecturers are great, and they support us even during weekends. I liked the fact that we could do online study in the evening – it is so good for people who are working and juggling family life.

My MIT qualification helped me get into my current job. After I graduated, I was offered a job in the shipping industry straight away.”

Sylvia Susanti Natahardja
MIT graduate

“This has enhanced my knowledge, and benefitted me financially.”

“When I was asked in an interview if I have done any further studies despite 11 years of experience, I had said no. I do not want that to happen again.??

MIT offered what I was looking for, and the location made it more ideal as I work and stay in South Auckland.??

At MIT you gain practical knowledge and as well as a qualification. Studying was a total refresher of what I was doing at work and it has changed my views. It has enhanced my knowledge and benefitted me financially. I now have a different approach to work, import and export with laws, cost savings, and delivery of items.

I loved the approach of the tutors and lecturers as they were very experienced. The flexibility in studying was so great as I have a family and work. This has encouraged me to study more and enrol for other courses which will enable me be a logistics manager in the near future, and will help me financially as well.”

“To new students…

Get into the course and get your studies going as this industry has boomed. Without this industry we would be stuck. Covid has made all people realise that without the logistics industry nothing can be shipped or moved physically from country to another.??

The course work is to a standard where a new student who has zero experience will start liking to study. The teaching environment and students are of mixed ethnicity and age. We share our experiences in class and offer assistance to the new students.??

It is never late.”

Umendra Lal
MIT graduate

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