Career-focused logistics learning for colleges

Career Courses in Logistics & Supply Chain for Final-Year UG and PG Students.

Built as college-ready finishing-school and bootcamp formats, these programs combine logistics fundamentals, operations exposure, digitization skills, projects, assessments, and placement-oriented grooming.

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Learner tracks: UG and PG
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Formats: masterclass, certificate, finishing school
Short-term online programs for scale and awareness
Blended long-term learning for job-readiness and outcomes
Students learning logistics and supply chain skills

Why this portfolio works

Aarcher's course model is designed to help colleges offer employability-oriented logistics skilling without disrupting the academic calendar.

Career Awareness Operations Basics Logistics Tech Project Work Placement Readiness

Recommended delivery model

For logistics skilling, the strongest approach is not fully online for everything. Aarcher should use online delivery for concept-heavy and certificate-friendly modules, while keeping longer job-readiness programs in blended mode.

Online works best for

  • Career awareness and orientation sessions
  • Bootcamps and short-term certificate courses
  • Logistics fundamentals, EXIM basics, and customer support roles
  • Digitization, Excel, dashboards, TMS/WMS awareness

Blended works best for

  • 40 to 60 hour finishing-school programs
  • Live case rooms, mentor-led assignments, and capstone reviews
  • Operational problem-solving and applied role-readiness
  • Placement grooming, interview practice, and industry interaction

What colleges value

  • Structured timetable fit with final-year curriculum
  • Digital content, quizzes, assessments, and certificates
  • Project work and internship orientation
  • Clear employability outcomes and placement support

Course portfolio for colleges

A simple ladder of offerings helps Aarcher acquire colleges, onboard students, and move learners from awareness to employability.

1. Career Discovery Session

90-minute online orientation for final-year students on logistics as a career, role pathways, and growth opportunities.

  • Format: Fully online
  • Audience: UG and PG students
  • Use case: Lead generation and campus awareness

2. Logistics Career Bootcamp

A short structured bootcamp introducing warehousing, transport, EXIM, customer support, and industry career options.

  • Duration: 3 days / 6 to 9 hours
  • Format: Fully online
  • Use case: Entry-level conversion program

3. Short-term Certificate Courses

Modular online certificates that build role-oriented understanding for students seeking employability advantage before graduation.

  • Duration: 10 to 20 hours
  • Format: Fully online
  • Use case: Paid certificate programs

Undergraduate programs

Designed for final-year graduate students who need a finishing-school model to become job-ready for entry-level roles in logistics, warehousing, transportation, customer support, and supply chain coordination.

UG Short-term Online Courses

  • Fundamentals of Logistics & Supply Chain — 12 to 15 hours
  • Warehouse and Inventory Basics — 12 to 15 hours
  • Customer Support in Logistics — 8 to 10 hours
  • Transport and Distribution Basics — 12 to 15 hours
  • EXIM and Documentation Basics — 12 to 15 hours
Best suited for online onboarding first. These courses are modular, certificate-friendly, and easy to fit within college schedules.

UG Flagship Finishing School

Logistics Finishing School Program — 40 to 60 hours in blended mode.

  • Industry overview and career pathways
  • Core operations in warehousing, transport, and distribution
  • Documentation and shipment flow understanding
  • Excel, MIS, and basic logistics analytics
  • Project work, internal evaluations, and final assessment
  • Placement readiness and interview preparation

Postgraduate programs

Built for final-year MBA and postgraduate students who can take on broader business, coordination, analytics, customer experience, and digitization-oriented logistics roles.

PG Short-term Online Courses

  • Logistics Operations Readiness — 15 to 20 hours
  • Logistics Digitization Basics — 10 to 12 hours
  • EXIM and Documentation Basics — 12 to 15 hours
  • Transport and Distribution Basics — 12 to 15 hours
  • Customer Support and Coordination in Logistics — 8 to 10 hours
PG learners respond well to business-linked modules such as analytics, distribution strategy, technology enablement, service quality, and performance improvement.

PG Advanced Readiness Program

Supply Chain Readiness for MBA Students — 30 to 40 hours in blended mode.

  • Supply chain planning and operational coordination
  • Distribution design, service experience, and performance metrics
  • Logistics technology platforms and reporting frameworks
  • Case analysis, capstone project, and presentation reviews
  • Industry-facing assignments and placement grooming
  • Exposure to growth paths from trainee roles to supply chain leadership

Typical curriculum areas

Course modules can be adapted for college timetables, non-credit delivery, weekend formats, or intensive bootcamp schedules.

Industry & Operations

  • Introduction to logistics and supply chain
  • Warehousing, transport, and distribution workflows
  • Order-to-delivery process understanding
  • Inventory basics and service metrics

Documentation & Technology

  • EXIM and shipment documentation basics
  • TMS, WMS, control tower, and ERP awareness
  • Excel, MIS, dashboards, and reporting
  • Digitization in logistics and customer operations

Employability & Outcomes

  • Case studies, assignments, and live projects
  • Monthly internal evaluations and final assessment
  • Interview preparation and workplace communication
  • Certification and placement support linkage

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