LICQual UK Level 3 Diploma in International Trade – Shipping
The LICQual UK Level 3 Diploma in International Trade – Shipping is a professionally designed qualification for individuals seeking to build expertise in global shipping and international trade operations. This course provides learners with a strong foundation in trade regulations, shipping logistics, import-export procedures, documentation, and international commercial practices, making it ideal for those aiming to start or advance a career in the maritime and trade sector.
The programme covers essential topics such as global shipping processes, freight forwarding, customs clearance, Incoterms, trade finance, risk management, and international shipping regulations. Learners gain practical knowledge of managing cargo operations, coordinating with shipping lines, understanding international trade compliance, and optimising supply chain efficiency. The course also explores global trade markets and the operational, financial, and legal considerations involved in international shipping.
Suitable for shipping coordinators, logistics staff, freight forwarders, trade administrators, and aspiring maritime professionals, the LICQual UK Level 3 Diploma in International Trade – Shipping equips learners with the skills needed to manage shipping operations confidently and contribute effectively to international trade activities. Recognised internationally, this qualification enhances professional credibility and provides clear pathways for career progression into supervisory roles, logistics management, or higher-level maritime and international trade diplomas, making it a crucial stepping stone for success in the competitive global shipping and trade industry.
Overview
Certifying Body
LICQual
Total Credits
60
Evaluation
Assignments Based
Qualification Type
Non Ofqual
Learning Mood
Online
Study Units
6
Qualification #
LICQ2201311
Qualification Structure
To achieve the LICQual UK Level 3 Diploma in International Trade – Shipping;Candidates must complete the following 6 Mandatory Units,

