Enhanced IATA Cargo Training Portfolio

Are we on the right track?

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is taking a fresh look at its cargo training portfolio. In this respect you may have participated to our air freight supply chain survey at the end of last year.

Based on input from several hundreds air freight supply chain stakeholders (shippers, ground handlers, freight forwarders, airports, CAAs, airlines...) from all over the world and a thorough analysis of their needs we have come up with an improved cargo training offer.

Because you are an important player in the air freight supply chain, we would like to receive your feedback to make sure we are heading into the right direction. The survey below takes less than 10 minutes to complete.


The improved portfolio consists of 17 courses within 5 concentration areas
    Air Cargo Management
        Air Cargo Introduction
        Air Cargo Management 
        Air cargo international documentation 
        Air cargo customs procedures 
        Cargo Quality & Performance 
    Air Cargo Operations
        Air Cargo Introduction 
        Air Cargo Operations, Skills and Procedures 
        Cargo Ground Handling 
        Air Cargo Safety 
    Special Cargo
        Dangerous Goods Regulations and Handling by Air 
        Perishables Regulations and Handling by Air 
        Live Animals Regulations and Handling by Air 
    Cargo Security
        Air Cargo Security 
        IATA Secure Freight 
    e-Cargo    
        IATA e-freight 
        Electronic Air Waybill (e-AWB) 
        Air cargo Interchange Messages Procedures (Cargo-IMP) 
        Cargo XML

1/ On the 4-point scale below, how relevant* is this training portfolio overall for
*: question 3 features a free text box where you may enter any comment you may have
0: Not relevant at all 1: Somewhat relevant 2: Relevant 3: Very relevant
Your organisation's airfreight training needs?
The Air Freight Supply Chain overall needs?


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