![]() There is urgent need for research on the problems, for which Excellence Center for Freight Transport and Logistics in Ethiopia (EthioLog) is established. On most of these criteria, Ethiopian logistics system is found to be poor. Availability of skilled manpower, conducive labor regulations and business environment promotes economic activities. Customer orientation, low level bureaucracy at customs and trade facilitations expedite goods flow. Presence of road of high density and quality makes efficient distribution of goods easy. ![]() ![]() Information from secondary sources is used to carry out the assessment. To meet this objective, qualitative assessment of the soft and hardware of logistics, freight logistics and transport companies, organizations dealing with documentation of import and export goods and case studies of specific supply chains of major goods in Ethiopia are made. The objective of this work is to assess the current status of logistics practices in Ethiopia with the aim of identifying the gaps, potentials and constraints for development of effective and efficient logistics system. Efficient and effective logistics system needs to be put in place to solve these socio-economic problems. There is very high rate of traffic accident (first in the world) and congestion in cities and at city inlets/outlets to which freight vehicles contribute significantly. This coupled with lack of sea port resulted in poor linkage of producers (farmers) to the consumers (market) and non-competitiveness of Ethiopian goods on global market, which compromised livelihood of the people and economy of the country. Ethiopian logistics system is characterized by poor logistics management system and lack of coordination of goods transport, low level of development of logistics infrastructure and inadequate fleets of freight vehicles in number and age, damage and quality deterioration of goods while handling, transporting and in storage. 85 percent of the population is living in rural areas and the economy of the country is based mainly on agriculture accounting for 45 percent of GDP, 80 percent of exports and 80 percent of employment. Ethiopia is a landlocked country in East Africa with a land area of about 1.13 million square kilometers and a population of about 82.8 million. The last date of registration is 09 th March 2021.The ability to transport goods quickly, economically and reliably is vital to a nation’s prosperity and capacity to compete in global market. You are invited to apply for the training. The training is open for all candidates who are eligible as per the qualifications set by the SSC for these job roles The training shall be conducted by Cardiff and Vale College (CAVC), United Kingdom. The objective of the ToT programme is to enhance the domain and platform skills of the trainers to the current global standards. Venue: Online training delivery – MS Teams (link will be shared with the confirmed participants) Job roles: Airline Customer Service Executive and Airline Cabin Crewįees: Rs 2000/- for assessment and certification for one Job Role. The details of the 4-day training are as follows: Invitation to apply for Training of TrainersĪ training of trainers (ToT) programme is being organised by Aerospace and Aviation Sector Skill Council in collaboration with the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) under the Skills for Jobs programme.
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