International Logistics
1h 1mIntermediate2022-05-24
Authors

Steven Brown
Educator
Course details
As more and more businesses today go global and more and more materials and merchandise are transferred from one country to another, it’s more important than ever to understand the requirements of conducting logistics activities internationally. In this course, Steven Brown covers the information that anyone who ships materials internationally needs to know. Steven covers topics like how logistics evolved globally, the special considerations unique to international logistics (including security and managing cultural differences), the different transportation modes available, and effective methods for controlling inventory. He also looks at the 11 international commercial terms, or “Incoterms,” that define the responsibilities of sellers and buyers in global trade.
Skills covered
Supply Chain ManagementBusiness Analysis and StrategyOne-Off
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Introduction to international logistics
- 02 - Before you begin
1. Understanding International Logistics
- 03 - The evolution of international logistics
- 04 - Cultural differences and foreign labor laws
- 05 - Logistics security
- 06 - Green logistics
2. Global Transportation
- 07 - Choosing transportation modes
- 08 - Shipping conferences and alliances
- 09 - Containerization
- 10 - Inbound logistics
- 11 - International documentation
3. Incoterms
- 12 - Incoterms defined
- 13 - Functions of Incoterms
- 14 - Incoterms 2020 - EXW and FCA
- 15 - Incoterms 2020 - CPT and CIP
- 16 - Incoterms 2020 - DAP, DPU, and DDP
- 17 - Incoterms 2020 - Maritime terms
- 18 - Classification of Incoterms
4. International Logistics Service Providers
- 19 - Types of service providers
- 20 - International freight forwarders
- 21 - Freight consolidators
- 22 - Non-vessel operating common carriers
- 23 - Export management companies
- 24 - Export packers
- 25 - Customs clearance specialists
- 26 - Outsourcing global logistics
5. Key Decisions in Global Logistics
- 27 - Inventory control
- 28 - Warehouse and distribution center locations
- 29 - Shipping and receiving
- 30 - Packaging
- 31 - Global reverse logistics
- 32 - Risk management
Conclusion
- 33 - Moving forward
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