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We explore opportunities to expand into new markets. While we continue delivering formal training, we will expand stackable, industry-aligned micro credentials and higher education programs to foster lifelong learning.

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Why we chose SCLAA

“TAFE NSW are thrilled to announce our partnership with the SCLAA. As a leading provider of vocational education and training in Australia, we recognise the importance of collaborating with like-minded professionals in our industry to drive innovation and progress. Through this partnership, we are excited to work together to access valuable resources, network with other professionals, and advocate for our industry. We are confident that this partnership will bring tremendous benefits to our organisation and look forward to a fruitful and productive relationship with the SCLAA.”

Overall, joining the SCLAA is valuable investment for TAFE NSW, which provides a range of benefits to stay informed, connected, and competitive in the dynamic and ever-changing world of Supply Chain Management.

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Other benefits TAFE NSW will acquire as part of this collaborative partnership:

– Industry Networking is vital for the advancement of any industry. The SCLAA network brings creative minds, ideas, perspectives, and experiences together leading to new breakthroughs. There is no easier or more intentional place for this to happen than within an industry association like the SCLAA. The people we network with within the SCLAA are already committed to improving the industry. We at TAFE NSW share the same vision.

The SCLAA partnership helps our staff and learners stay up-to-date of the latest trends and industry needs that we need to be aware of in the Supply Chain sector, this is done through webinars, sites tours, industry magazines, white papers, industry surveys, networking events, industry expos and meetings with the SCLAA team.

What better and easier way to connect on collaborative projects than to join an organisation like the SCLAA. TAFE NSW now can interact with others of likeminded interest and focus. People who are attracted to the SCLAA are actively engaged in leadership, innovation, and implementation. TAFE NSW can anticipate many opportunities to collaborate on cutting-edge projects that can benefit both parties and shape the Supply Chain Industry.

Some examples are –

– There are opportunities there to work with the SCLAA’s partners and integrated some of their technology or software into our learning programs to enhance the learner’s experience and give our learner’s the hands-on experience.

– Education the industry on the wide range and unique qualifications, short courses and traineeships TAFE NSW offers to the industry.

Showcase some of our fabulous learners and the work our amazing staff do in the annual ASCLA awards.

– Creating opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander learners, youths, mature learners who are upskilling, learners with disabilities and encouraging more women to enter the industry.

The SCLAA offers a wide range of professional development opportunities which is important to our staff and learners because it has the potential to open opportunities for career advancement. It also assists TAFE NSW in sharpening existing skills and in learning new ones.

The SCLAA Mentoring program helps our learners develop confidence, encourage, support, and find a path towards their career goals. The feedback from our learners in last year’s program was that they found the program very valuable.

TAFE NSW’s have recently formed ‘Industry Collaboration Reference Groups’ (IRCGs) to inform TAFE NSW on future industry skills and training priorities, the impact of the training products delivered and the industry skills training requirements.

The Industry Collaboration Reference Groups will work closely with the SCLAA to provide:

Advice on industry workforce development requirements and training priorities.

– Advice on existing and planned industry investments and initiatives including innovative learning and development models.

Advice and feedback on TAFE NSW training products.

– Advice on industry preferences for product quality, design, and delivery practices.

– Information on industry collaboration opportunities to enhance VET /TAFE NSW perception in the market, influence policy setting and seek funding.

In addition to providing the information above to relevant sections within TAFE NSW, the Industry Innovation Specialist (IIS) will also feed industry intelligence to other groups within TAFE NSW as required.

With the quality, number, and methods of delivery TAFE NSW offers in SCM training, we are a critical connection point between skilled workers and industry.

Why we chose SCLAA

“TAFE NSW are thrilled to announce our partnership with the SCLAA. As a leading provider of vocational education and training in Australia, we recognise the importance of collaborating with like-minded professionals in our industry to drive innovation and progress. Through this partnership, we are excited to work together to access valuable resources, network with other professionals, and advocate for our industry. We are confident that this partnership will bring tremendous benefits to our organisation and look forward to a fruitful and productive relationship with the SCLAA.”

Accelerate or begin your Supply Chain & Logistics Career with these Courses!

SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS COURSES ON OFFER

AT TAFE NSW: https://www.tafensw.edu.au/course-areas/ trade-and-logistics#logistics

Certificate III in Supply Chain Operations (specialising in Logistics Operations or Warehousing Operations)

– Certificate III in Driving Operations

– Certificate IV in Supply Chain Operations (specialising in Logistics, Purchasing and Procurement, Transport Scheduling or Warehousing)

– Certificate IV in International Freight Forwarding (Senior Operator)

– Certificate IV in Procurement and Contracting

– Diploma of Logistics – Diploma of Customs Broking

Advanced Diploma of Supply Chain Management

In addition to full qualifications, TAFE NSW provides a suite of more than 30 short courses for targeted training or as a pathway to an accredited qualification, including:

Supply Chain Management

Chain of Responsibility

Driving operations

Safety (transport, manual handling, WHS)

– Forklift operations (LF & LO licensing)

– Firefighting

– Vehicle road safety and Vehicle risk management

– Container fumigation

The SCLAA welcomes our newest National Partner, Interroll. As a not-for-profit Industry Association, run by members for members, our ability to support the SCLAA infrastructure and to expand is highly dependent on our National Partners. We ask all our members to support our valued National Partners where they can.

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