Basic Cargo
IDR
4.816.000
/ 9 Days
Facilities:
Course Description
Basic Cargo Training is essential for personnel involved in the handling, transport, and management of cargo in the aviation industry. This training ensures that staff understand the procedures, regulations, and safety measures necessary for effective cargo operations. Here’s a detailed overview of what basic cargo training typically covers:
Overview
Curriculum
Instructors
Target Polpulation
Requirements
Overview
Basic Cargo Training is crucial for maintaining safety and efficiency in the aviation cargo sector. By providing comprehensive knowledge and practical skills, this training prepares personnel to manage cargo effectively, ensuring compliance with regulations and enhancing overall operational success.
Curriculum
- Introduction to Cargo Operations
- Cargo Types and Classifications
- Cargo Handling Procedures
- Packaging and Marking Requirements
- Dangeraous Goods Handling
- Cargo Documentation
- Weight and Balance
- Security Procedures
- Cargo Storage and Warehousing
- Operational Regulations and Compliance
- Training and Assesment
Instructors
Target Polpulation
- Ramp Agents: Individuals responsible for loading and unloading cargo from aircraft, ensuring proper handling, and securing shipments.
- Warehouse Staff: Personnel managing cargo in storage facilities, including sorting and preparing shipments for dispatch.
- Logistics Coordinators: Professionals responsible for organizing and managing the transport of cargo, including documentation and compliance with regulations.
- Customs Agents: Individuals who facilitate and ensure compliance with customs regulations and procedures related to cargo shipments.
- Cargo Agents: Employees at airline offices who handle bookings, documentation, and customer service related to air cargo.
- Customer Service Representatives: Staff assisting customers with cargo inquiries and service-related issues.
- Warehouse Supervisors/Managers: Individuals overseeing cargo operations and ensuring compliance with safety and security protocols.
- Airport Operations Staff: Employees responsible for coordinating ground handling activities, including cargo operations.
- Security Officers: Individuals responsible for enforcing safety and security regulations in cargo areas.
- Onboarding Staff: New hires across various roles in the cargo and logistics sector who need foundational knowledge about cargo operations.
- Third-Party Logistics (3PL) Providers: Staff from companies providing outsourced logistics services who need to understand cargo handling protocols.
Requirements
- Minimum formal education of high school/equivalent
- Physically and mentally healthy (stated by a certificate from a government doctor)
- Certificate of being free from drugs
- Certificate of not being color blind
- Able to speak English passively