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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Select routing for sea and multimodal freight transport
  2. Advise on and organise packaging, packing, stowage and storage of freight for sea and multimodal freight transport
  3. Assist in organising insurance for sea and multimodal freight transport
  4. Organise permits and authorisations needed for sea and multimodal freight transport
  5. Liaise with freight forwarding global network
  6. Track international cargo being forwarded by sea or multimodal freight transport
  7. Complete required documentation and records

Performance Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria on at least one occasion and include:

applying relevant codes of practice and applicable legislative requirements to the task

communicating effectively with others including checking to confirm messages and responses are correctly and clearly understood (particularly in situations where communication is with a person for whom English is a second language)

completing documentation accurately

completing freight forwarding estimates and calculations of variables such as size, weight, distance, risks and costs

interpreting and following operational instructions and prioritising work

liaising with the freight forwarding global network and modifying activities as needed

monitoring work activities in terms of planned schedule and deadlines

organising permits and authorisations needed for sea and multimodal freight transport

reading and interpreting instructions, procedures, information and signs

reporting and/or rectifying identified problems in accordance with regulatory requirements and workplace procedures

responding appropriately to cultural differences in the workplace

selecting routing for sea and multimodal freight transport

working collaboratively with others.


Knowledge Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria and include knowledge of:

applicable regulations and legislation:

Australian and international regulations, conventions and codes of practice for international forwarding of freight

Australian and international standards and certification requirements

relevant Australian and international environmental protection legislation

relevant Australian and international transport security and safety legislation

relevant regulations for importing and exporting cargo

relevant regulations for international trading and financial transactions

Australian and international regulations and conventions applicable to planning and organising international freight forwarding by sea or multimodal transport (including importing, exporting and transiting goods)

cargo types, consignments and consolidations

containers and containerisation, including types, purposes, dimensions and specifications; loading principles and processes; load planning for containers

definitions, purpose and uses of Incoterms and Combiterms

major trade routes, services, conferences, ports and freight terminals as they apply to maritime and multimodal freight transport

maritime terminals, cargo handling and terminal equipment at major worldwide ports and freight terminals

packaging cargo for transit by sea

parameters of freight transport services

principles and forms of maritime and multimodal freight transport

principles and techniques of closed-loop communication in which checks are made to confirm that messages and responses being given or received are unambiguous and are correctly and clearly understood

principles of international trade and commerce

principles of quality assurance and customer service standards, policies and procedures as they apply in the international freight forwarding industry

processes for chartering vessels – types of charter, terms and contracts

relevant work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) and environmental procedures and regulations

sources of information and documentation for planning and organising international freight forwarding by sea or multimodal transport, including regulatory bodies, permits and authorisations

standard procedures, codes of practice and protocols for planning and organising international freight forwarding by sea or multimodal transport (including importing, exporting and transiting goods)

types of marine cargo vessels – their applications, capacity and routes

types of multimodal transport

types of pre-transport issues in freight forwarding , including adequacy of insurance and packaging, security, stowage and handling in transit

typical problems that can occur when planning and organising international freight forwarding by sea or multimodal transport and related appropriate action that can be taken to prevent or solve these problems.