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    Study of strategic supply chain concepts included in the field of logistics and supply chain management. Topics covered include: Supply chain strategy, the economic impact of logistics, logistics and information technology, customer service management, material handling and packaging, transportation and transportation management, distribution, warehousing and inventory management, procurement, managing supply chain risks, global logistics and supply chain management.
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    This course teaches information contained in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR), the commercial Drivers License (CDL) Manual, and the tread Computer Based learning Modules. Students are prepared for Commercial Driver License learner¿s permit testing in areas of safe driving, handling of hazardous materials, combination vehicle characteristics and defensive driving techniques. Students will become familiar with the Drivers Hours of Service regulations, proper daily log keeping and maintenance, trip planning, and federal requirements concerning accident scene safety and reporting procedures. Also included is the FMCSR required courses of Driver Qualifications, Hours of Service, Whistleblower, and Driver Wellness.
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    This course uses information within the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR), the Commercial Drivers license (CDL) Manual, and the tread Computer Based Learning Modules to instruct the student with the various systems peculiar to Class A (tractor-trailer) commercial vehicle operation. Students will be instructed regarding operation and maintenance of air braking systems, drive train components and coupling systems. They will be trained to perform proper vehicle pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections according to FMCSR and CDL requirements.
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    This course uses information within the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR), the Commercial Drivers license (CDL) Manual, and the tread Computer Based Learning Modules to instruct the student with the various systems peculiar to Class A (tractor-trailer) commercial vehicle operation. Students will be instructed regarding operation and maintenance of air braking systems, drive train components and coupling systems. They will be trained to perform proper vehicle pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections according to FMCSR and CDL requirements.
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    This course instructs the basic over-the-road driving skills necessary for the safe operation of Class A multi gear commercial vehicles. Students will drive under the instruction of an approved school instructor at least 10 hours on city, urban, and rural highways. The road driving instruction will include multiple terrain and weather conditions as available in preparation for the federally mandated CDL skills examination. This examination will be performed by a third party tester. Possession of a valid operator¿s license and a Class A learners permit is required for this course.
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    Upon Successful Completion of CTD 101,102, 103, 105 and has acquired a Class A CDL license, the student will be placed with a motor carrier in an entry-level driver position. The student will be under the supervision of a company approved driver trainer for a minimum of 160 hours of refined finishing driver training. The student will be required to attend the Carrier orientation and special training conducting routine driving assignments; the student will be required to perform supervised of over-the-road, backing and vehicle inspection skills on a daily basis. . The student will log 40 driving and/or on duty not driving hours while loading, unloading or hauling loads relative t the carrier¿s business.
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    This course is a continuation of CTD 201. The student will be placed with an approved motor carrier in an entry-level driver position under the supervision of an experienced Driver Trainer for a minimum of 40 hours. The student will continue to develop advanced driver skills through real time experience in a carrier dispatch system. The student will continue to haul loads relative to the carriers business. and conduct routine vehicle inspections and backing exercises on a daily basis.
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    This course instructs the student on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations as they pertain to transporting Hazardous Materials. The intent of the regulations is Driver Responsibilities, Communications Rules, Loading and Unloading, Emergencies, Bulk Tank Loading, Driving and Parking rules. The regulations require training and testing for all drivers. This course is designed to prepare drivers to successfully complete the Hazardous Material CDL endorsement test and to be legally licensed to transport Hazardous Materials.
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    Upon successful completion of prerequisites, the student will enter into an apprenticeship agreement with an approved carrier sponsor. The student will be required to serve the sponsor 4000 hours as an apprentice. The apprentice will be assigned a journeyman supervisor and will be solo or team dispatched by the approved apprenticeship sponsor to drive truck with capacity of more than 3 tons, to transport materials to and from specified destinations. The apprentice will drive truck to destination, applying knowledge of commercial driving regulations and area roads. The driver will prepare receipts for load picked up. Collect payment for goods delivered and delivery charges. May maintain truck log, according to state and federal regulations. May maintain telephone, radio or satellite contact with driver supervisor to receive delivery instructions. May load and unload truck. May inspect truck equipment and emergency roadside repair, such as changing tires, installing light bulbs, tire chains, and tie down devices, taping procedures, and truck fueling.
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    Distribution and logistics management is a critical company function. Professionals in this field play a key role in fulfilling customer demands, ordering and managing inventory, controlling inbound and outbound shipments, reducing costs, saving time, and meeting company objectives. This course will not only show you how to create and operate a logistics function, but it will also show you how to achieve success through a combination of strategies and tactics. All elements of distribution and logistics management will be covered, including physical distribution, warehouse selection, material handling, packaging, order fulfillment, customer service, inventory management, receiving, production stores, and returned goods. The course will also address key technology issues such as enterprise resource planning (ERP), bar coding, electronic data interchange (EDI), electronic commerce (e-commerce), and distribution resource planning (DRP).
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