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
Career-focused logistics learning for colleges
Built as college-ready finishing-school and bootcamp formats, these programs combine logistics fundamentals, operations exposure, digitization skills, projects, assessments, and placement-oriented grooming.
Aarcher's course model is designed to help colleges offer employability-oriented logistics skilling without disrupting the academic calendar.
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.
A simple ladder of offerings helps Aarcher acquire colleges, onboard students, and move learners from awareness to employability.
90-minute online orientation for final-year students on logistics as a career, role pathways, and growth opportunities.
A short structured bootcamp introducing warehousing, transport, EXIM, customer support, and industry career options.
Modular online certificates that build role-oriented understanding for students seeking employability advantage before graduation.
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.
Logistics Finishing School Program — 40 to 60 hours in blended mode.
Built for final-year MBA and postgraduate students who can take on broader business, coordination, analytics, customer experience, and digitization-oriented logistics roles.
Supply Chain Readiness for MBA Students — 30 to 40 hours in blended mode.
Course modules can be adapted for college timetables, non-credit delivery, weekend formats, or intensive bootcamp schedules.