Occupational Certificate: Transport Clerk
SAQA ID: 94025 | NQF Level: 4 | Credits: 135
Delivery:
Inhouse Corporate
Public Programme
Duration:
12 months
Mode:
Online Facilitated Classes
Accreditation
Quality Council for Trades
and Occupations
Program outline
Programme overview
This qualification is designed to meet the growing demand for skilled professionals in the Logistics and Transportation Sector. With global trade increasing and Supply Chain operations becoming more complex, there is a significant need for transport clerks who can efficiently manage and coordinate transportation activities. This qualification equips students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies required to perform transport clerk duties, such as managing transportation schedules, handling documentation, coordinating with stakeholders, and ensuring compliance with regulations.
Transport operations involve the movement and supply of goods and passengers from origin to destination, involving all stages of the production process, delivery, and disposal. This qualification outlines the essential knowledge and skills required for transport operations and assesses recognition requirements. Students will be able to facilitate operations within the transport environment, within company-specific policies, processes, and procedures.
Is this course for you?
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- Newcomers to logistics, procurement, or operations roles
- Admin and support staff seeking industry-specific upskilling
- Career changers targeting in-demand supply chain careers
Your advantage
Save Time and Money
Connect from anywhere in the online facilitated classes with our industry experts and fellow learners. There is no need to relocate or travel—save time and money while gaining valuable interpersonal skills by participating in collaborative projects.
Study Your Way
Our flexible online evening classes are tailored for working professionals like you. Learn at your own pace so you can balance work and study.
Are you just starting out? Then, attend our intensive foundation program and a job placement to gain the experience needed to succeed in your new career.
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What will set you apart
Hands-on understanding of inventory and procurement systems
Logistics and distribution planning
Supplier and contract negotiation strategies
Performance tracking and continuous improvement tools
Strong foundation for higher-level supply chain studies or roles
Module breakdown
- Health, Safety, Quality and Legislation
- Environment, Energy Efficiency and Ethics
- Industry Contexts
- Business Essentials
- Transport Risk
- Plan and prepare transportation schedule
- Co-ordinate the allocation of drivers to vehicles and confirm pre-inspection reports
Earn a certificate
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- Certification: Occupational Certificate in Real Estate
- Accreditation: SAQA-accredited (ID: 94025).
- NQF Level: Level 4 with 135 credits.
- Duration: 12 months
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What people ask
What is a supply chain practitioner?
A professional who oversees logistics, procurement, and distribution operations to ensure goods flow efficiently through a business.
Is supply chain a good course?
Yes—it’s a high-demand, cross-industry qualification that opens doors to diverse, stable, and upwardly mobile careers.
What does a supply chain professional do?
They coordinate the flow of materials, manage suppliers, track inventory, optimise shipping, and maintain performance metrics.
What is a supply chain practitioner's salary?
Mid-level practitioners earn R 20 000–R 35 000/month; experienced supply chain managers may earn upwards of R 50 000/month.
How much do supply chain workers earn in South Africa?
Entry-level salaries start around R 8 000–R 15 000/month depending on role and region.
Is supply chain a good career?
Yes—it’s essential to most industries, offers variety, and is central to business success and customer satisfaction.
Does supply chain make a lot of money?
Senior professionals and consultants can command strong salaries, especially with experience in global logistics or procurement strategy.
Is supply chain in demand in South Africa?
Yes—the sector continues to grow as e-commerce, manufacturing, and infrastructure development expand.
What degree is best for supply chain?
This NQF Level 4 certificate provides a great entry point; later progression may include diplomas or degrees in logistics or operations management.
What is the highest paying job in supply chain?
Chief Supply Chain Officers, Logistics Directors, and Global Procurement Heads are among the top earners.
What jobs can I get with supply chain?
Roles include Planner, Analyst, Procurement Officer, Warehouse Manager, Logistics Coordinator, and more.
Is supply chain a physical job?
It depends—warehouse roles can be physical, while planning and coordination jobs are more office-based.
How much does a supply chain consultant earn?
Supply chain consultants in SA typically earn R 30 000–R 60 000/month depending on expertise.
What does a supply chain role do?
Ensures that goods are produced, stored, moved, and delivered efficiently, cost-effectively, and on time.
What is the role of a supply chain consultant?
They analyse and improve supply chain processes for companies, helping reduce costs and increase efficiency.
Is supply chain consulting a good career?
Yes—it combines analytical skills, operations insight, and client work, with strong growth and income potential.
