The USAID program “Competitiveness of the Ukrainian Economy” is launching a new all-Ukrainian project aimed at training specialists who meet the current needs of the logistics market and facilitating the creation of new jobs. The project offers the opportunity to undergo professional training at the Logistics School and be employed by one of 50 participating logistics companies.
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The program aims to train and employ over 300 new specialists in various areas, including:
- Transport logistics dispatcher
- Accountant
- Warehouse management specialist
- Customs services intermediary (broker)
- Inventory management specialist
- Foreign economic activity (FEA) specialist
- Logistics services sales specialist
- Department managers (transport, warehouse, sales, FEA)
- Logistics service managers
Applications for training can be submitted via the link: Registration for Training.
Logistics companies are also invited to join the project. By contributing their resources, they can help develop the logistics infrastructure of Ukraine and support young specialists in preparing for the job market. A registration form for companies is available at the link: Registration for Companies.
The project “Increasing the Human Resource Potential of the Logistics Business” is implemented by TradeMaster Group with the support of the USAID program “Competitiveness of the Ukrainian Economy.”