We are proud and grateful to have already provided our users and customers with close to 15,000 hours of eLearning training. We hope you will join us in our learning adventure in 2021!
To welcome 2021 and the end of this year which many would say has been a complicated one, we have set-up a 21% cart discount coupon learn21. This is also for us, an opportunity to celebrate the success of our eLearning program and to be grateful that we were able to provide many with an opportunity for remote learning and logistics training in 2020.
Happy 2021! and happy logistics training!
Check out our courses here and use our standalone learn21 logistics training coupon at checkout to get a 21% discount of your cart.
Until March 7th 2021, we are offering a further 50% discount on our Incoterms training. Simply visit our course catalog and add the Incoterms 2020 training to your cart and an additional 50% discount should apply making this course as low as USD 22.5.
Learn about Incoterms in our 2 hours training. Practice your skills in our interactive parts and receive your Allyn International course certification upon completion of the final exam.
If the Incoterms training sales discount does not automatically apply – use the inco50 coupon at checkout or in your cart.
The 2020 Incoterms® list covered in this Incoterm training:
EXW, Ex works, means that the seller makes the goods available for pick-up by the buyer at the named place. The buyer is then responsible for all the transport, insurance and customs clearance obligations.
FCA, Free Carrier, means that the seller delivers the goods, cleared for export, to the carrier nominated by the buyer at the named place. If the named placed is at the seller’s premises, the seller is responsible for loading, if elsewhere he is not.
FAS, Free Alongside Ship, means the seller must deliver the goods, cleared for export, alongside the vessel at the named port of shipment and the buyer bears all costs and risks of loss or damage from that point on.
FOC, Free On Board, means the seller’s export cleared goods are considered delivered once they are on board the vessel in the named port. Once they are on board, the buyer bears all costs and risks of loss or damage from that point on.
CFR, Carrier and Freight, means the seller must deliver the goods on board a vessel at the agreed destination port even if the risk is transferred to the buyer once the goods are on board the vessel in the port of origin.
CIF, Carrier, Insurance, Freight, means the seller must deliver the goods on board a vessel at the agreed destination port but the risk is transferred once the goods are on board the vessel in the port of origin. The seller must also provide cargo insurance.
CPT, Carrier Paid To, means the seller organizes the transport of export cleared goods to the place of destination but the delivery is considered complete and risk is transferred once the goods are handed over to the (first) principal carrier.
CIP, Carrier and Insurance Paid To, this Incoterm means the seller organizes the transport and insures the export cleared goods to the destination place but the delivery is considered complete and risk is transferred once goods are handed over to the (first) principal carrier.
DAP, Delivery At Place, means that the seller delivers the goods on an arriving mean of transport still loaded at an agreed destination. The buyer is responsible for the import clearance, unloading and possible further transport.
DPU, Delivery at Place Unloaded, means that the seller delivers and unloads the goods at a named place. The buyer is responsible for clearing the goods for import and carrying them to their final destination.
DDP, Delivered Duty Paid, this Incoterm means all the transport, insurance and customs clearance obligations are for the seller who will bear all risks of damage or loss until the goods are delivered to the buyer, cleared for import but still loaded, at the named placed.
We have just released a new logistics training eLearning – How ports works.
In this course, we present ports and how they work – review some commonly used equipment – look at different terminal and even some exclusive port animation.
Free and discounted logistics training courses to help limit travel.
With the current health situation, limiting travel is key in fighting the pandemic. Avoiding face to face training and promoting distance learning is one important factor in this fight and a significant number of helpful training companies are providing free or discounted access to training material and eLearning courses.
The health situation has also brought on a complicated economic situation, in which many individuals must or may want to re-think their career path. Due to the comparatively lower impact of this crisis on the global supply chain and the logistics sector, many are or may look into this field as a source of employment option or for a future career move.
If the situation perdures, the global supply chain will most likely need to re-invent itself with a resurgence of local production and shorter haul moves, but logistics will remain a vibrant and dynamic employment sector.
Gaining access to training material and understanding what logistics and supply chain is about is a key first step for anyone interested in this field.
Allyn International is one provider that aims to help with both these circumstances by offering, since mid-March, all its logistics and supply chain introductory online eLearning training courses for free, as well as a significant discount on all other courses.
Allyn International, a logistics and trade compliance specialist, with years of experience in the global marketplace, has always been committed to furthering the personal and professional development of its team members. They have been developing in-house, subject matter expert-led, virtual eLearnings for quite some time. With a proven track record of producing educational material for adult learners on their core business operations, they soon realized they could provide online eLearning training to external audiences as well.
As, since its foundation by its two owners Allen and Julie Lynn (hence the business name Allyn) in 1992, Allyn has held contribution and well-being as two of its keys values, it came naturally to try and help in some way, when the global pandemic swept over the planet.
With the global health crisis, travel restrictions are widening and in-person training, not a viable option; we want to support you in meeting your training needs and to do so are offering some free logistics eLearning .
As the world contends with the impact of Covid-19, we, Allyn International, believe eLearnings can provide a critical, efficient, and safe way to educate whilst limiting travel and face to face interactions.
In light of this, from March 15th through to at least July 31st, 2020 all our introductory courses are complimentary and you can add them to your cart at no cost. If your cart contains only free items, you can proceed with your account creation without the need to enter any payment details.
We have also included significant discounts for all our other courses – including for our Incoterms® training, air freight, ocean and ground transport modules.
We hope you will benefit from our initiative and our free logistics eLearning training courses. If you think we can help in any other way please contact us at trainining@allynintl.com.
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