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Home > Programs > Logistics Technology > Certificates > Domestic

Domestic Logistics Certificate

Build Expertise in Domestic Logistics

Offered by the Center for Logistics and Transportation Policy

The continuing education certificate consists of 32 classroom hours of learning provided by one-day and ½-day seminars offered by the University of Houston at the Center for Logistics and Transportation Policy in the multiple areas of expertise needed to be an effective employee in the logistics and transportation industries.

Holders of this certificate will provide evidence of additional knowledge that will make them a valuable member of the workforce. Companies can use this certificate program to provide the necessary skill sets to increase their employees' value and improve their performance.

Classes can also be held on-site and customized to your needs. Seminars at UH will be offered on a regular schedule, based on feedback from industry. Subject matter will rotate, again, as the needs of industry are identified. Classes on a special subject can be requested.

Examples of general subjects include: 

  • Transportation Management
  • Decision Strategies
  • Supply Chain Concepts
  • Finance and Costing
  • Financial Controls
  • Capacity Issues
  • Information Flow
  • Quality in the Workplace
  • Reverse Logistics
  • Regulations
  • Teamwork
  • Bills of lading
  • Mode-specific problems
  • Customer Service
  • Order management
  • Risks and Benefits
  • Selling functions
  • Material Handling

Contact information: Elizabeth Wetzel
Center for Logistics and Transportation Policy
713-743-1397 
ewetzel@central.uh.edu