
Logistics Technician
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Start on the pathway to manufacturing and logistics success
This course is designed to prepare students for success in entry-level positions within advanced manufacturing and logistics. The MSSC Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) credential shows employers that you’re job-ready for today’s manufacturing and logistics careers. With a focus on safety, quality, production, and equipment basics, this training provides students the skills to stand out and move up.
This course prepares students for the Certified Logistics Associate Exam (Foundation Level).
The CLT certification is achieved via two credentials: The MSSC-Certified Logistics Associate (CLA) Certification and the MSSC-Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) Certification.
What you’ll learn:
- Understanding the role of logistics within the global supply chain.
- Safe equipment handling and facility protocols.
- Environmental and regulatory compliance.
- Proper storage, stacking, and movement of goods.
- Inspection and maintenance of equipment.
What to expect after graduation:
Graduates are prepared to step into entry-level roles in transportation, logistics, warehousing and global sourcing. Typical starting positions include:
- Shipping and Receiving Clerk
- Packaging Technician
- Manufacturing Technician
- Industrial Safety Technician
- Quality Control Technician
These roles provide the foundation for advancement as skills and certifications grow.
DID YOU KNOW?
The median annual wage for entry-level manufacturing technician roles in 2024 was $47,474*
*Bureau of Labor Statistics 2024

Eligibility Requirements
- Authorization to work in the U.S.
(Social Security, Birth Certificate, Work Visa, or Green Card) - High School Diploma or GED required
- Must pass a background check
- Passing scores on entrance assessments
Note: All students must attend a mandatory orientation before the first day of class.
The MSSC Certified Logistics Technician (CLT)
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