WISETECH ACADEMY NOW OFFERS ONLINE TRAINING FOR APPROVED ARRANGEMENTS IN AUSTRALIA

Monday, October 5, 2020

As a limited introductory offer, the WiseTech Academy will make Approved Arrangements training available to industry free of charge prior to 31 October 2020.
WiseTech Academy, an online learning institution wholly owned by WiseTech Global, announced that it is a recognised provider of training for people seeking accreditation to operate under Approved Arrangements Classes 1-12.
 
Following approval by the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (DAWE), this move into non-broker Approved Arrangement accreditation for employees of quarantine approved premises and importers of record, reinforces WiseTech Academy's commitment to offering high-quality, online education relevant to the supply chain and logistics industry.
 
WiseTech Academy is a Registered Training Organisation created in 2018 as a result of a vision by WiseTech CEO, Richard White, who wanted to see high quality, affordable training made available to all areas of the logistics and supply chain sector, both in Australia and globally. The Academy's entry into non-broker Approved Arrangement training supports that vision.
 
"It is vital that the industry has access to training that is both affordable and of the highest quality. Created by our team of industry content experts, designers and educationalists, we are pleased to provide the new Approved Arrangements course to industry in support of the Department's accreditation." Richard White, Founder and CEO WiseTech Global

 
The Approved Arrangement course is ready to take enrolments. Existing CargoWise users log in by going to My Account then click on the WiseTech Academy icon to access the Academy and enrol in the course. To make any enquiries, please raise a Training Support eRequest Incident.

Non-CargoWise users should go to https://www.wisetech.academy, and register to take the course or make enquiries at support@wisetech.academy.
 
The WiseTech Academy offers over 50 training courses, including Incoterms 2020, Chain of Responsibility, Global Supply Chain Security and a new release on Safe Container Loading, offered as part of the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator's Heavy Vehicle Safety Initiative (HVSI) program, funded by the Commonwealth Government.
 Paul Zalai -  Director and Co-Founder, FTA / Secretariat, APSA