International Transport, Trade and Logistics (2024)

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About this course

Gain advanced logistics knowledge and management skills with this MSc in International Transport, Trade and Logistics at Liverpool John Moores University.

  • Study at one of the UK’s leading Maritime higher education providers
  • After graduating, enjoy exemptions from the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers chartered membership examinations
  • Follow a curriculum informed by world-leading research plus links with the regional Mersey Maritime cluster, and the UK-wide maritime industry
  • Look forward to excellent career opportunities with logistics companies, transport companies, goods producers and suppliers, governmental bodies and consultants
  • Benefit from almost 125 years of expertise in delivering professional courses for the maritime industry
  • Access an international centre of excellence in maritime education, professional training and applied research

International trade is taking on even greater importance with the development of burgeoning economies within the manufacturing sector. Global trade is reliant on long distance modes of transport to connect economies with final markets and you will gain specialist knowledge of maritime transport from this programme.

This dynamic course will provide you with the tools to demonstrate a systematic and comprehensive understanding of knowledge relating to International Transport, Trade and Logistics.

You'll gain essential critical awareness of factors that influence business, financial and management strategies in the field, including markets, customers, finance, people, operations and ICT.

Using qualitative and quantitative methods, you'll learn how to find solutions to industry- related issues. You'll conduct research, using research design, data collection, analysis, synthesis and reporting techniques to develop systems and outcomes.

This programme is also available as a 2 year (240 credit) option. This consists of the standard 120 credits of taught modules plus 60 credits of MSc project, accompanied by an additional 60 credits. This can be taken as either a single semester group design project (a current module) or a sandwich placement year of 30 weeks (a current module).

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Fees and funding

There are many ways to fund postgraduate study for home and international students

Fees

The fees quoted at the top of this page cover registration, tuition, supervision, assessment and examinations as well as:

  • Library membership with access to printed, multimedia and digital resources
  • Access to programme-appropriate software
  • Library and student IT support
  • Free on-campus wifi via eduroam

Additional costs

Although not all of the following are compulsory/relevant, you should keep in mind the costs of:

  • accommodation and living expenditure
  • books (should you wish to have your own copies)
  • printing, photocopying and stationery
  • PC/laptop (should you prefer to purchase your own for independent study and online learning activities)
  • mobile phone/tablet (to access online services)
  • field trips (travel and activity costs)
  • placements (travel expenses and living costs)
  • student visas (international students only)

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  • study abroad opportunities (travel costs, accommodation, visas and immunisations)
  • academic conferences (travel costs)
  • professional-body membership
  • graduation (gown hire etc)

Funding

There are many ways to fund postgraduate study for home and international students. From loans to International Scholarships and subject-specific funding, you’ll find all of the information you need on our specialistpostgraduate funding pages.

Please be aware that the UK’s departure from the EU may affect your tuition fees. Learn more about your fee status and which tuition fees are relevant to you.

Employability

Further your career prospects

LJMU has an excellent employability record with 96% (Graduate Outcomes, 2018/19) of our postgraduates in work or further study 15 months after graduation. Our applied learning techniques and strong industry connections ensure our students are fully prepared for the workplace on graduation and understand how to apply their knowledge in a real world context.

The extensive range of skills provided by this MSc degree in International Transport, Trade and Logistics will enable you to move into the management of goods flow on a global scale. Potential employers include: logistics companies, transport companies involved with international trade, goods producers and suppliers, governmental bodies and consultants.

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Course modules

Discover the building blocks of your programme

Your programme is made up of a number of core modules which are part of the course framework. Some programmes also have optional modules that can be selected to enhance your learning in certain areas and many feature a dissertation, extended report or research project to demonstrate your advanced learning.

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Core modules

Msc Project
60 credits

This module requires you to refineyour aims, objectives and programme of work, and undertake research work with academic supervision. You will prepare a dissertation that demonstrates the appropriate application of research techniques in a suitable subject area at postgraduate level.

Project Management
10 credits

The central theme of this module is the management of projects using known standards and methodologies.You are given the opportunity to develop your skills in industry-standard project software and demonstrate your ability through a time-constrained exercise. It aims to develop a sound understanding of the fundamental concepts of managing projects.

Research Methods
10 credits

International Trade and Global Transport Systems
20 credits

Logistics and Supply Chain Management
20 credits

Teaching

An insight into teaching on your course

Teaching methods

You will build your knowledge on this course through lectures and directed student-centred learning including case studies.

Applied learning

You will gain essential critical awareness of factors that influence business, financial and management strategies in the field, including markets, customers, finance, people, operations and ICT.

Assessment

How learning is monitored on your programme

To cater for the wide-ranging content of our courses and the varied learning preferences of our students, we offer a range of assessment methods on each programme.

On this programme you will be assessed through a combination of coursework in the form of case study reports and assignment submissions and, where appropriate, short class tests. Some modules also include testing of problem solving skills through a combination of unseen written examinations.

Course tutors

Our staff are committed to the highest standards of teaching and learning

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Dr Robyn Pyne

Programme Leader

Dr Robyn Pyne

Programme Leader

After undergoing Deck OfficerTraining in the UK Merchant Navy, Robyn undertook a BSc (Hons) Maritime Businessand Maritime Law at Plymouth University. She then completed an MSc and PhD aspart of an Economic and Social Research Council scholarship. This looked intothe implementation of the International Maritime Organisation’s Standards ofTraining Certification and Watch Keeping (STCW) Convention and itsimplementation at Maritime Higher Education institutions in China. Robyn workedfor a period as a member of faculty at Dalian Maritime University in China,assisting with the delivery of a World Maritime University MSc programme inMaritime Safety and Environmental Management.

Something I enjoy in my role is the international and multidisciplinary learning environment offered in the department, and the contribution our students make to this. We have a wealth of academic and industry expertise and produce graduates with the necessary knowledge, skills and behaviours. Our students are able to develop and technical knowledge and skills, and the appropriate Logistics and Maritime Management business acumen.

School facilities

What you can expect from your School

The Department of Maritime and Mechanical Enginering is located in the Byrom Street site of LJMU’s City Campus. In addition to specialist engineering facilities, Byrom Street has high quality lecture theatres, meeting and seminar rooms plus a large café and social spaces. The Avril Robarts Library, open 24/7 during semesters, is just minutes away on Tithebarn Street.


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Entry requirements

You will need:

  • a minimum 2:2 honours degree in a relevant subject

or

  • an equivalent professional qualification such as a UK Class 1 Master Mariner or Chief Engineer certificate of competence

Additional information:

  • IELTS English language requirement: 6.0 (minimum 5.5 in each component)
  • RPL is accepted on this programme

If you have any specific queries, please contact fetadmissions@ljmu.ac.uk

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Please note: All international qualifications are subject to a qualification equivalency check via NARIC.

View country specific entry requirements

Contact LJMU's International Admissions Team for guidance on visa information. Further information is also available from our international web pages.

Application and selection

Securing your place at LJMU

You will apply for the majority of postgraduate courses using our online application form. You should complete the form thoroughly and provide a detailed personal statement which reflects your suitability and aptitude for the programme.

The University reserves the right to withdraw or make alterations to a course and facilities if necessary; this may be because such changes are deemed to be beneficial to students, are minor in nature and unlikely to impact negatively upon students or become necessary due to circ*mstances beyond the control of the University. Where this does happen, the University operates a policy of consultation, advice and support to all enrolled students affected by the proposed change to their course or module.

Further information on the terms and conditions of any offer made, our admissions policy and the complaints and appeals process.

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FAQs

How do I pass a logistics interview? ›

You need good communication. Skills as the information you are passing on must be clear concise. And

What do you say in a logistics interview? ›

General questions
  • What is your experience using automated warehouse systems?
  • What database did you work within your previous position?
  • What is the difference between logistics and transport?
  • How do you measure transport costs?
  • How do you coordinate order shipping?
  • What is your area of logistics expertise?

Why transportation is important in international trade? ›

Transport markets attenuate differences in the comparative advantage across countries, reallocating production from net exporters to net importers; create network effects in trade costs; and dampen the impact of shocks on trade flows. These three mechanisms reveal a new role for geography in international trade.

What are the impacts of logistics on the international trade? ›

The transport and logistic sector is an integral part in terms of facilitating international trade as it allows firms to effectively complete imports and exports of goods and services and associated transactions.

How can I introduce myself in logistics interview? ›

SUGGESTED ANSWER: “I am a positive, driven and professional person who can work effectively both in a team, and also on my own. Over the years, I have gained plenty of transferrable skills that will help me to reach a high level of competency within this logistics role quickly.

How can I introduce myself in English interview? ›

SELF-INTRODUCTION in ENGLISH for Job Interviews! - YouTube

What should I say in an interview introduction? ›

Greet your interviewers and tell your name to start the formal introduction. It is always a good idea to prepare for this most expected question beforehand. Do not hesitate to include some informal, personal information, such as your hobbies, or what you do on weekends.

Why should we hire you example? ›

“Over the years, I have acquired relevant skills and experience, which I shall bring to your organization. I have also worked tirelessly on my communication abilities and teamwork skills, which I will put to use in my future career, which would be in your organization if I am selected for the position.

What are logistic skills? ›

Logistics skills are the competencies business professionals use to collect data, find areas of improvement within a supply chain and ensure that manufacturing operations perform accurately.

Which transport is very useful for international trade? ›

Using air transport for international trade is the quickest way to ensure product delivery and distribution. It is also the safest methods of transport, and you could export or import a variety of goods through this mode.

What kind of transport is most often used for international trade? ›

Road transport for international trade

Road transport can be the most flexible option for international business. It is usually quick and efficient. Road transport advantages: Low cost.

What is the importance of logistics in economy towards economy growth? ›

Logistics is an important part of the supply chain.

It controls the effective forward and reverse flow of goods and services origin to recipient. This means that logistics has an impact on the shipment of goods and how quickly they can get to the consumer, again adding a competitive edge to other businesses.

What is the relationship between international logistics and international trade? ›

In general, logistics is an important measure of trade flows in the global supply chain, and it is necessary to analyze countermeasures at regional or country level, given the fundamental pillars of a country's economic development.

What are the role of transport in trade? ›

Transport support trade and industry in carrying raw material to the place of production and distribution of finished products for consumption. Transport means to make goods available to consumers. Transport makes possible movement of goods from one place to another with great ease and speed.

Why do I want to work in logistics? ›

Because logistics has so many facets and levels, opportunities for advancement are always available. And remember, the logistics industry tends to promote home grown talent rather than hire from the outside. Promotions are commonplace, and the hardest working and most innovative individuals can advance quickly.

What questions do they ask during interview? ›

50+ most common job interview questions
  • Tell me about yourself.
  • Walk me through your resume.
  • How did you hear about this position?
  • Why do you want to work at this company?
  • Why do you want this job?
  • Why should we hire you?
  • What can you bring to the company?
  • What are your greatest strengths?
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How can I start my self introduction? ›

Start with a present-tense statement to introduce yourself: Hi, I'm Ashley and I'm a software engineer. My current focus is optimizing customer experience. Nice to meet you all.

How do you start an interview? ›

Start the interview with a polite greeting: “How are you today?” or “I'm pleased to meet you!” Thank the interviewer for meeting with you: “Thank you for taking the time to meet with me today.” Mention who you know at the company: “I was so excited when _____ told me this position was open!”

How do you speak confidently in an interview? ›

How to appear confident in an interview
  1. Dress appropriately. Choosing the right outfit for your interview can help improve your confidence. ...
  2. Stay alert. ...
  3. Practice breathing techniques. ...
  4. Prepare and rehearse your answers. ...
  5. Respond thoughtfully. ...
  6. Consider eye contact. ...
  7. Evaluate your body movements. ...
  8. Think positively.

How do you end a interview? ›

How to end an interview
  1. Ask specific and well-thought-out questions about the position and company. ...
  2. Reiterate your qualifications for the job. ...
  3. Inquire if the interviewer needs any additional information or documentation. ...
  4. Address any issues. ...
  5. Restate your interest in the position.

Why you want to join our company? ›

I see this opportunity as a way to contribute to an exciting/forward-thinking/fast-moving company/industry, and I feel I can do so by/with my …” “I feel my skills are particularly well-suited to this position because …” “I believe I have the type of knowledge to succeed in this role and at the company because …”

Why do you want this job? ›

Focus on the job at hand

'I want this job because I have clear skills that will help me achieve...' 'This role will give me the opportunity to combine both my skills in [skill 1] and [skill 2] to achieve...' 'I love [job role specific task] and my last job took me away from that.

What can you bring to the company? ›

Think about: your enthusiasm for the profession and the employer and your desire to make your mark. your personal qualities, such as your drive and willingness to learn. the skills the employer seeks and how you have demonstrated them in the past – your answer should show why you would be competent in the job.

How do you see yourself 5 years from now? ›

In next five years, I would see myself as a person with more knowledge and experience and look for new opportunities which will improve my skills and enhance my knowledge I think that working in your organization will improve my experience and expertise.

Why do you think you are fit for this position? ›

' examples. The following are example answers to this interview question that you can use as inspiration when crafting your own: The skills and qualifications I possess are a great match for the requirements for this position. In particular, my communication and leadership skills make me a great candidate for the job.

What is logistics in simple words? ›

Logistics is used more broadly to refer to the process of coordinating and moving resources – people, materials, inventory, and equipment – from one location to storage at the desired destination. The term logistics originated in the military, referring to the movement of equipment and supplies to troops in the field.

What qualifications do I need to work in logistics? ›

For this reason, to qualify for logistics management jobs you need to have:
  • Communication skills.
  • Interpersonal skills.
  • Excellent time-management skills.
  • Project management skills.
  • Proper inventory control.
  • Understanding of e-commerce.

Is logistics a stressful job? ›

Work Environment

Logisticians work in nearly every industry. The job can be stressful because logistical work is fast-paced. Most logisticians work full time during regular business hours.

What are the two most important modes of international trade? ›

The exchanges can be imports or exports. An import refers to a good or service brought into the domestic country. An export refers to a good or service sold to a foreign country.

How do you do international transportation? ›

The seven steps of international shipping: Export Haulage, Origin Handling, Export Customs Clearance, Ocean Freight, Import Customs Clearance, Destination Handling and Import Haulage. If in doubt, look to the contract between the shipper and consignee.

How does transportation contribute to economic development? ›

Transport also contributes to economic development through job creation and its derived economic activities. Accordingly, many direct (freighters, managers, shippers) and indirect (insurance, finance, packaging, handling, travel agencies, transit operators) employment are associated with transport.

What is the most efficient way to transport goods? ›

Freight Trains

Trains are the most fuel-efficient method of transporting goods across land. Trains are two to four times more efficient at transporting freight than conventional trucks, depending on the cargo, and a single freight train can carry the equivalent of 280 truckloads .

What will the world be without international trade? ›

Without international trade, few nations could maintain an adequate standard of living, particularly those of smaller size. With only domestic resources being available, each country could only produce a limited number of products, and scarcity would be prevalent.

How does transportation cost affect international trade? ›

Transport costs have significant impacts on the structure of economic activities as well as on international trade. Empirical evidence underlines that raising transport costs by 10% reduces trade volumes by more than 20%.

Why logistics is important in our daily life? ›

Efficiency and Speed

Each day, millions of goods travel billions of miles through precise transportation networks in order to reach their final consumers in a timely manner. If not for the rapid and efficient nature of logistics, customers might have to settle for purchasing goods past their prime.

What role does logistics play in the economy? ›

Logistics directly contributes to economic activity through investment in warehousing, road, rail, sea and air transport. It also creates many excellent jobs, providing skilled careers for thousands.

How does logistics have an economic impact on our lives? ›

Transportation and logistics play an exponentially increasing role in e-commerce. Anything that can be found in a shop was once loaded in a truck and transported from one location to another. If there was not a robust logistics network, purchasing items across the nation would be impossible.

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Logistics play a crucial role in today's economy. Improved trade logistics infrastructure such as roads & highways, ports, railways, airports including ...
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In turn, logistics chains are articulated through specialized and high-capacity intermodal logistic nodes and transport networks. The cooperation between the co...

Why do u want to join logistics? ›

Benefits of entering the logistics sector

Since logistics is deeply integrated into supply chains everywhere, it offers a recession-proof career opportunity for those willing to work hard and constantly up-skill themselves.

Why do I want to be in logistics? ›

Logistics can be demanding, yet it offers a rewarding work environment that highlights both teamwork and community. And because more and more logistics providers are offering job training and career development, you'll likely have a mentor, which 75 percent of GenY say is crucial to their success.

What is your weakness best answer? ›

Answer “what is your greatest weakness” by choosing a skill that is not essential to the job you're applying to and by stressing exactly how you're practically addressing your weakness. Some skills that you can use as weaknesses include impatience, multitasking, self-criticism, and procrastination.

What questions do they ask during interview? ›

50+ most common job interview questions
  • Tell me about yourself.
  • Walk me through your resume.
  • How did you hear about this position?
  • Why do you want to work at this company?
  • Why do you want this job?
  • Why should we hire you?
  • What can you bring to the company?
  • What are your greatest strengths?
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Why is logistics so important? ›

Importance of Logistics

In business, success in logistics translates to increased efficiencies, lower costs, higher production rates, better inventory control, smarter use of warehouse space, increased customer and supplier satisfaction, and an improved customer experience.

What is interesting about logistics? ›

1) Logistics is one of the world's largest industries. 2) The logistics industry is actually made up of six different sectors: road transport, rail, aviation, maritime, warehousing and storage.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years Sample answer for logistics? ›

In five years' time, I see myself advancing with the team, developing and creating new opportunities where the organization can grow. I find this position extremely motivating and exciting. I am excited to experience many challenges lying ahead of me.

What job can I get if I study logistics? ›

Here are 4 of the top careers in logistics and supply chain management:
  • Demand Planning Analyst. ...
  • Procurement Manager. ...
  • Distribution Centre (DC) Supervisor. ...
  • Supply Chain Consultant.
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What motivates you to work in supply? ›

Job satisfaction is high in supply chain roles. Whether it's due to the pay, room for growth, travel opportunities or the diverse nature of the role (I'd guess it'd be a combination of all four), supply chain jobs are proving to be well enjoyed.

Why should we hire you answer best? ›

Show that you have skills and experience to do the job and deliver great results. You never know what other candidates offer to the company. But you know you: emphasize your key skills, strengths, talents, work experience, and professional achievements that are fundamental to getting great things done on this position.

What do you see yourself in 5 years? ›

Tips for Answering 'Where Do You See Yourself in 5 Years?'
  • Show how your professional goals and the job you're applying for align.
  • Focus on the skills you want to learn and get better at.
  • Don't get too specific with job titles or time frames.
  • Never say “I want your job,” “I don't know” or “Not here!”
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How do you introduce yourself? ›

A self-introduction should include your name and occupation (or desired occupation) and key facts that will help you make an impression on the person you're communicating with. In a few sentences, cover the most important things others need to know about you.

Why should we hire you with no experience? ›

Honestly, I possess all the skills and experience that you're looking for. I'm pretty confident that I am the best candidate for this job role. It's not just my background in the past projects, but also my people skills, which will be applicable in this position.

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