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Environmental Sustainability in Canadian Logistics Microcredential

Original price was: $1,375.00.Current price is: $1,275.00.

The Environmental Sustainability in Canadian Logistics microcredential is comprised of three short online, self-paced courses on crucial elements of sustainability in Canadian logistics:  

 

1 Introduction to Sustainability in Transportation & Distribution >

2 Challenges & Opportunities in Transportation & Distribution >

3 Technologies Supporting Sustainability in Transportation & Distribution >  

 

All three courses deliver competencies identified as crucial for the sustainable future of Canadian industry. Complete them individually to hone specific skills and earn a digital badge for each course. Or, complete all three to earn the Environmental Sustainability in Canadian Logistics microcredential and digital certificate from CITT. Purchase each course individually, or get the best deal by registering for all three courses at the same time.

Sustainability 1 - Introduction to Sustainability in Transportation & Distribution

Introduction to Sustainability in Transportation & Distribution (Sustainability 1) explores the vital roles played by transportation and distribution in shaping the carbon footprints of businesses, and provides a thorough exploration of the impact these sectors have on carbon emissions for both transportation service providers and the organizations that rely on their services.  

 

This is the first of three courses in the Environmental Sustainability in Canadian Logistics microcredential. Save by purchasing the 3-course bundle here >

Sustainability 2 - Sustainability Challenges and Opportunities in Transportation & Distribution

In Sustainability Challenges and Opportunities in Transportation & Distribution (Sustainability 2), learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the environmental impact of product journeys across various transportation modes, from the initial raw materials to the final goods. Explore a wide range of cutting-edge tools, strategies, and technologies that can be employed to reduce the carbon footprint of supply chains. 

 

This is the second of three courses in the Environmental Sustainability in Canadian Logistics microcredential. Save by purchasing the 3-course bundle here >

Sustainability 3 - Technologies Supporting Sustainability in Transportation & Distribution

In Technologies Supporting Sustainability in Transportation & Distribution (Sustainability 3), learners will learn to measure and report the outcome as well as build strategies to achieve the sustainability goals of your organization through the use of the latest cutting-edge technologies and alternative fuel options.

 

This is the third of three courses in the Environmental Sustainability in Canadian Logistics microcredential. Save by purchasing the 3-course bundle here >

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    CITT is pleased to offer three short online, self-paced courses on crucial elements of sustainability in Canadian logistics

    All three courses deliver competencies identified as crucial for the sustainable future of Canadian industry. Complete them individually to hone specific skills and earn a digital badge for each course. Or, complete all three to earn the Environmental Sustainability in Canadian Logistics microcredential and digital certificate from CITT.

    Who should take these courses?

    These expert-designed courses are designed for logistics and transportation professionals at any stage of their career looking to gain a deeper understanding of sustainability in their industry. Touching all the modes, learners working for any organization that is involved in the movement of goods will gain theoretical and practical understanding. From senior leaders looking to deepen their organization's sustainability strategy to individuals looking to build in-demand competencies, these courses equip learners to succeed in the future of sustainable Canadian logistics.