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Diploma Program

Warehouse and Distribution Management

Diploma

37 weeks

Qualified Instructors

This program can be offered at the campus(es) below. Please contact the campus of your choosing for program availability and delivery methods.

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Median Wage

$41 /hour

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Get Training to Work in the Warehouse Management Industry

Your industry-experienced instructors will teach you all of the warehouse, supply chain, logistics, and computer skills necessary to succeed.

Courses cover essential topics, including warehouse operations management, demand scheduling, inventory management, and much more!

  • WAREHOUSE OPERATION MANAGEMENT
  • ORGANIZING LOGISTICS
  • DEMAND PLANNING
  • ATTENTION TO DETAIL
  • CONDUCTING INVENTORY
  • LEADERSHIP AND TEAM MANAGEMENT 
  • CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
  • SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
  • COMMUNICATIONS
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Approved & Designated 

This program is approved by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of British Columbia. CDI College is designated by the Education Quality Assurance (EQA).

Program Intro Background

Program Courses

Student Success Strategies

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The purpose of this course is to provide students with the knowledge, skills and study techniques to help foster effective learning and a positive educational experience. This course explores two components of learning styles, Multiple Intelligence-based theory and Personality Spectrum – MBTI-based theory, and how learning styles and personality types affect learning. The course will cover the importance of values, their relationship to goals and goal setting. Strategies for setting personal goals, prioritizing tasks, managing time, and the stress that results from study or work situations will be explored and practiced through active participation in learner-centred activities. Effective study habits, techniques for preparing for tests and productive note taking strategies are key topics of this course that will provide the students with the necessary skills and attitudes to be successful in school. Having a sound understanding of financial, money, credit and debt matters and their implication on our lives is critical knowledge to have. Students taking this course will benefit from completing the Financial Management Workshops, which provides comprehensive coverage of financial and money management skills that will allow them to better save, budget, and manage their money and financial situations.

Fundamentals of Computers

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This course presents an introductory look at Windows 10 and its interface, tools and features. You will learn about the fundamentals of navigating and personalizing the interface, organizing files and folders, using electronic mail, protecting a computer and searching for information. This course relies heavily on practical hands-on activities that allow you to learn the concepts by practicing them on a regular basis.

Business Computer Applications

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This course presents an introductory look at the Microsoft 365 productivity applications Word, PowerPoint and Excel, and the Windows environment in which they run. It covers the fundamentals of organizing files and folders, of drafting business documents, of creating presentations, and of reporting data in spreadsheets. This course relies entirely on practical hands-on activities that allow you to learn the concepts by practicing them on a regular basis and obtaining feedback immediately.

Human Resources

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Employees are the most valuable asset of a business and all aspects from hiring to performance appraisal are examined utilizing the case study approach.

  • Job Analysis and Job Specifications
  • Job Descriptions and Standards of Performance
  • Training and Development
  • Performance Appraisal
  • Compensation and Benefits
  • Health and Safety
  • Disciplinary Practices and Dispute Resolution Procedures
  • Bargaining with Unions on Pay and Working Conditions

Information Systems, Warehouse Technology and Automation

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This course provides an introduction to the types of Information systems used by professionals in the daily business of warehouse and distribution management. The course examines the types of systems used for planning and execution functions in supply chain, including enterprise resource planning systems, and best-in-breed logistics and automation systems for transportation, warehouse, and customer relationship management.

Negotiation Skills

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Negotiations and Supplier Management are an integral part of conducting business globally. It is essential to understand the negotiation process, how to become an effective negotiator and the roles within a negotiation. Course will cover styles of negotiations, sources of power, use of emotion and logic.

Team Leadership

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This course introduces the concept of leadership in business operations with an emphasis on team leadership in a warehousing and distribution environment. Students will learn common theories about leadership, leadership tasks, responsibilities and the skills required to be a successful team leader. The role and importance of teamwork and team management in warehousing and distribution will be closely examined.

Warehouse Operations Management and Quality Control

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This course teaches the understanding of warehousing and distribution operations with a focus on capacity management, planning, scheduling and the use of Material Requirements Planning (MRP). The concepts and practical implementations of quality control are discussed, including the principles of Total Quality Management (TQM).

Procurement

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This course will introduce Purchasing as a business discipline with a focus on the Total Cost of Ownership for products and services, and Supplier Relationship Management. Topics include the Purchasing Cycle, Centralized vs. Decentralized purchasing, the preparation of documents for RFI and RFP processes, as well as the various costs involved in purchase decisions (acquisition, ownership, obsolescence, etc.). Students will develop an understanding of supply management and commodity strategy, supplier qualification, selection and management, and strategic cost management.

Contract Management

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This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of the nature of contracts. Profitability of a joint business venture is based upon strategic partnerships with key suppliers to shorten lead times and reduce bottlenecks within the supply chain. Focus will be on what constitutes a contract, types of supplier relationships, and why partnerships fail.

Demand Planning and Scheduling

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This course will provide a broad introduction to the basics of demand planning, forecasting supply requirements and related scheduling. It will prepare the student for a better understanding of the flow of information and materials.

Inventory Management & Control

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This course will provide a broad introduction to the basics of materials management, manufacturing planning and control systems, inventory control, physical distribution and information flow among operational functions within the supply chain. It builds understanding of the tactical approach to inventory control that flows from the strategic approach in Demand Planning and Inventory Management.

Packaging and Materials Handling Equipment

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This course provides an introduction to the purposes and types of packaging and equipment used to protect and convey goods through the Supply Chain. The course examines the basic uses, legal requirements, benefits and drawbacks of different options available to help students make better decisions to maximize asset protection and mobility while minimizing cost.

Transportation and Dispatching

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This course provides an overview of the value, methods and tradeoffs of the transportation function within a supply chain. It then focuses on understanding the role of the freight forwarder, transportation geography, and how terms of trade are used between buyer and seller in a contract of sales of goods with a focus on international trade. This will include international payments, commercial documentation, cargo security and dangerous goods, plus insurance.

Integrated Supply Chain Management

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This course provides an overview of a Supply Chain from raw materials to consumer purchase. The course examines the roles of members in the Supply Chain and ways to improve efficiency as well as how to identify and mitigate risk in the SC. The course also helps students understand how Supply Chain management has matured from a business cost centre to a strategic initiative.

Professional Skills

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This course is designed to equip students with interpersonal skills identified by employers as essential for success in the professional world. Using a variety of instructional methods including case studies, group exercises, and discussion, students learn and practice key communication skills.

  • Customer Service
  • Team Building
  • Presentation Skills
  • Personal Marketing Skills

Career & Employment Strategies

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In addition to learning career-oriented skills, students learn how to get a job in their chosen profession. Our Employment Services department will assist the graduate in resume writing, as well as preparing for job interviews. Our staff is sensitive to current job market trends and the needs of employers in each local market.
Our graduates receive guidance and training to use career tools that help job seekers build a better resume and cover letter, manage an online portfolio, hone interviewing skills, and develop a personal brand online.
Students will have the use of a computer lab which has unlimited Internet access, as well as job search resources. Facilitators will also be made available to advise on job finding resources, interview skills and techniques and to carry out mock interviews.

This course also looks at the planning, preparation, execution, and follow-up stages of an interview:

  • How people find jobs
  • Employer expectations
  • Presenting an enthusiastic attitude
  • Focusing on the right job and the hidden job market
  • Transferrable skills
  • Thank you letters
  • Effective telemarketing
  • Handling objections, self-confidence, and self-esteem
  • Individual counselling and coaching

Warehouse and Distribution Management Practicum (7 weeks)

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This field placement will prepare students for their transition to the workforce. The practicum will be completed in a warehouse or distribution centre environment working under the supervision of experienced personnel. Students are provided with a description of duties he/she will perform on the job. At the end of the placement, the practicum host will provide an evaluation on the student and the student will provide the college with an evaluation on the placement.

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Admission

Benefits of this program

Employment Opportunities

  • Standard Admission
    • High school graduation or equivalent

 

  • Mature Admissions
    • 19 years of age upon starting classes
    • Pass the college's admissions test
  • Industry-experienced instructors focus on the most relevant information to your program
  • Program is 37 weeks so you can graduate quickly
  • 7 week-long practicum
  • Warehouse Supervisor
  • Fulfillment Supervisor
  • Operations Manager
  • Area Manager
  • Depot Manager
  • Flow Lead
  • Team Lead
  • Dispatch Logistician
  • Standard Admission
    • High school graduation or equivalent

 

  • Mature Admissions
    • 19 years of age upon starting classes
    • Pass the college's admissions test
  • Industry-experienced instructors focus on the most relevant information to your program
  • Program is 37 weeks so you can graduate quickly
  • 7 week-long practicum
  • Warehouse Supervisor
  • Fulfillment Supervisor
  • Operations Manager
  • Area Manager
  • Depot Manager
  • Flow Lead
  • Team Lead
  • Dispatch Logistician
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Our extensive network and reputation for excellence ensure that graduates are in high demand in today's competitive job market. Prepare to excel in sought-after roles with renowned companies and unlock limitless career opportunities. Elevate your career trajectory and secure your future with our program tailored to meet the demands of industry leaders.

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Hear From Our Graduates

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My time at CDI College has been a truly amazing experience. My instructors are excellent, and it is easy to follow them during class. They are very professional, experienced, and knowledgeable, and they deliver the information fully.

Pronob M.

Global Supply Chain Management and International Trade Program Graduate

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Thank you to my instructors; they are very thoughtful teachers who put a lot of thought into how they present the material. Their lessons were engaging and useful, and they were very patient with everyone in the class, always encouraging every student.

Nino C.

Global Supply Chain Management and International Trade Program Graduate

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