The LICQual UK Level 3 Diploma in Shipping and Logistics is a UK‑accredited qualification designed for learners who want to start a career in one of the most important sectors of global trade. Shipping and logistics are at the heart of international commerce, ensuring goods move efficiently across borders and supply chains remain connected. This Level 3 Diploma in Shipping and Logistics UK provides the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to succeed in today’s fast‑growing logistics and shipping industry.
This internationally recognized shipping and logistics course introduces learners to the fundamentals of cargo handling, port operations, and international trade. You will gain a clear understanding of how shipping companies, freight forwarders, and logistics providers work together to keep global supply chains running smoothly. From shipping documentation and customs procedures to supply chain basics and transportation systems, the program ensures you build a strong foundation in both theory and practice.
The UK‑accredited Shipping and Logistics Diploma Level 3 is ideal for school leavers, career changers, and professionals who want to formalize their knowledge with a recognized qualification. It is also a perfect choice for international students seeking a globally respected diploma that opens doors to entry‑level roles in shipping, logistics, and supply chain management.
By completing this international diploma in shipping and logistics, you will be prepared for roles such as logistics assistant, shipping coordinator, freight forwarding officer, or port operations trainee. The course also provides a clear progression pathway to higher‑level qualifications, including the Level 6 Diploma in Shipping and Logistics, for learners who want to advance into senior management positions.
Course Overview
Qualification Title
LICQual UK Level 3 Diploma in Shipping and Logistics
Total Units
6
Total Credits
60
GLH
240
Qualification #
LICQ2201285
Qualification Specification
To enroll in the LICQual UK Level 3 Diploma in Shipping and Logistics, applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Qualification# |
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Introduction to Shipping and Logistics 20988_29d7d6-38> |
10 20988_263987-1a> |
40 20988_fac59f-5c> |
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LICQ2201285-2 20988_c41508-a6> |
Fundamentals of Cargo Handling and Documentation 20988_45c2f6-e2> |
10 20988_59c82f-55> |
40 20988_e72ce2-3d> |
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LICQ2201285-3 20988_178679-6c> |
International Trade and Supply Chain Basics 20988_848f1e-02> |
10 20988_274850-aa> |
40 20988_90c21c-32> |
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LICQ2201285-4 20988_709489-2b> |
Shipping Operations and Transportation Systems 20988_ad1822-59> |
10 20988_be5f8b-e3> |
40 20988_6d0734-dc> |
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LICQ2201285-5 20988_c5fd7a-6d> |
Port and Terminal Functions in Logistics 20988_6a0e1d-eb> |
10 20988_25b267-d9> |
40 20988_66283e-86> |
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LICQ2201285-6 20988_c7c528-c8> |
Professional Skills for Shipping and Logistics Careers 20988_5e1c3d-5c> |
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By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
1. Introduction to Shipping and Logistics
Learners will be able to:
- Explain the role of shipping and logistics in supporting global trade and supply chains.
- Identify key stakeholders in the shipping and logistics industry, including carriers, freight forwarders, and ports.
- Describe different modes of transport and their integration in logistics systems.
- Demonstrate understanding of the basic principles of shipping operations and logistics management.
- Analyze the importance of shipping and logistics in economic development and international commerce.
- Recognize career opportunities within the shipping and logistics sector.
2. Fundamentals of Cargo Handling and Documentation
Learners will be able to:
- Apply knowledge of cargo handling methods, packaging, and stowage principles.
- Explain the purpose and use of essential shipping documents such as bills of lading, airway bills, and customs forms.
- Demonstrate understanding of international cargo handling standards and safety requirements.
- Evaluate the importance of accuracy and compliance in shipping documentation.
- Identify risks in cargo handling and propose solutions for safe and efficient operations.
- Recognize the role of technology in modern cargo handling and documentation processes.
3. International Trade and Supply Chain Basics
Learners will be able to:
- Explain the relationship between international trade, shipping, and supply chain management.
- Identify major global trade routes and their impact on logistics operations.
- Apply knowledge of Incoterms, customs procedures, and trade compliance.
- Demonstrate understanding of supply chain flows from production to final delivery.
- Analyze challenges in global supply chains such as cost, time, and risk management.
- Recognize the importance of logistics in connecting international markets.
4. Shipping Operations and Transportation Systems
Learners will be able to:
- Describe the processes involved in shipping operations, including scheduling and routing.
- Explain the role of different transportation systems in global logistics.
- Apply knowledge of vessel operations, cargo loading, and discharge procedures.
- Evaluate the importance of safety, compliance, and efficiency in shipping operations.
- Demonstrate understanding of multimodal transport and its role in international trade.
- Assess the impact of technology and digitalization on shipping operations.
5. Port and Terminal Functions in Logistics
Learners will be able to:
- Explain the functions of ports and terminals in global shipping and logistics.
- Demonstrate knowledge of container management, warehousing, and storage systems.
- Evaluate the role of ports in facilitating international trade and supply chains.
- Apply knowledge of safety, security, and environmental standards in port operations.
- Analyze the economic and strategic importance of ports in global commerce.
- Recognize the impact of automation and technology on modern port operations.
6. Professional Skills for Shipping and Logistics Careers
Learners will be able to:
- Demonstrate effective communication and teamwork skills in logistics environments.
- Apply problem‑solving and decision‑making skills to shipping and logistics challenges.
- Develop a personal career plan aligned with opportunities in shipping and logistics.
- Recognize the importance of professional ethics and compliance in logistics operations.
- Demonstrate employability skills required for entry‑level roles in shipping and logistics.
- Apply continuous learning strategies to support career growth in the maritime and logistics industry.
The LICQual UK Level 3 Diploma in Shipping and Logistics is designed for learners who want to build a strong foundation in global trade, shipping operations, and logistics management. This UK‑accredited qualification is ideal for beginners, school leavers, and professionals seeking to enter the shipping and logistics industry. It also provides international recognition, making it suitable for learners worldwide who want to start a career in supply chain and maritime logistics.
1. School Leavers and College Graduates
- Students completing secondary education and seeking a professional pathway.
- Learners who want to gain a UK‑accredited qualification in shipping and logistics.
- Individuals preparing for entry‑level roles in logistics, freight forwarding, or ports.
- Graduates aiming to build a career in international trade and supply chain management.
- Young learners seeking a stepping stone to higher‑level maritime and logistics diplomas.
2. Beginners in Shipping and Logistics
- Individuals with no prior work experience who want to enter the logistics sector.
- Learners seeking a structured introduction to shipping operations and documentation.
- Candidates who want to understand the basics of cargo handling and supply chains.
- People aiming to start a career in freight forwarding, warehousing, or transport.
- Students preparing for global opportunities in shipping and logistics.
3. Entry‑Level Employees in Logistics and Trade
- Staff working in warehouses, ports, or logistics support roles.
- Employees who want to formalize their knowledge with a recognized diploma.
- Individuals aiming to progress into supervisory roles in shipping and logistics.
- Workers seeking to strengthen their understanding of international trade.
- Professionals who want to improve efficiency in logistics operations.
4. International Students and Global Learners
- Learners outside the UK seeking an internationally recognized qualification.
- Students aiming to build a career in global shipping and logistics.
- Candidates who want a UK‑accredited diploma for global credibility.
- Individuals preparing for roles in ports, shipping firms, or logistics companies.
- Learners who want flexible study options aligned with international standards.
5. Career Changers Entering Shipping and Logistics
- Professionals from other industries transitioning into logistics and trade.
- Individuals seeking structured knowledge of shipping operations.
- Learners aiming to explore opportunities in global supply chains.
- Candidates who want to develop transferable skills in logistics management.
- Those preparing for new career opportunities in shipping and freight forwarding.
6. Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners
- Business owners involved in import/export and global trade.
- Entrepreneurs seeking to understand shipping operations and logistics.
- Individuals aiming to reduce costs and improve efficiency in trade.
- Business professionals who want to expand into maritime operations.
- Owners looking for practical knowledge of shipping documentation.
Assessment and Verification
All units within this qualification are subject to internal assessment by the approved centre and external verification by LICQual. The qualification follows a criterion-referenced assessment approach, ensuring that learners meet all specified learning outcomes.
To achieve a ‘Pass’ in any unit, learners must provide valid, sufficient, and authentic evidence demonstrating their attainment of all learning outcomes and compliance with the prescribed assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for evaluating the evidence and determining whether the learner has successfully met the required standards.
Assessors must maintain a clear and comprehensive audit trail, documenting the basis for their assessment decisions to ensure transparency, consistency, and compliance with quality assurance requirements.
