Diploma in Air Cargo Management (DACM064)
Diploma in Air Cargo Management (DACM064) at LSTH
The Diploma in Air Cargo Management (DACM064) is shaped around the day-to-day operational management of an air cargo function. It covers acceptance and handling on the ground, the documentation that ties each shipment to its airline, customs and consignee, and the operational decisions that decide whether a freight desk runs smoothly or burns out staff under pressure.
This is a working-professional's diploma. It is built for people who want to take a real career in cargo seriously and treat the discipline as more than a transitional job.
Why Operational Management Is the Career-Making Skill in Cargo
The cargo industry rewards reliability, not flair. Knowing how to keep a freight desk running through peak hours, handover changes and customs delays is exactly the competence that gets people promoted into supervisor and team-leader roles. The Diploma in Air Cargo Management (DACM064) is set up around that operational management view.
Who the Diploma in Air Cargo Management (DACM064) Is For
- Working cargo handlers, freight desk staff and warehouse coordinators ready to step up.
- Career changers from logistics, freight forwarding or transport with a serious interest in aviation cargo.
- Graduates of cargo certificates looking for a fuller mid-level diploma.
- International students aiming at cargo coordination or freight-services roles in their home market.
Where Graduates Typically Go
Past learners have moved into cargo operations coordinator, import/export agent, freight forwarder operations executive, airline cargo office staff and bonded warehouse coordinator roles. Sustained progress in cargo usually comes from accuracy, reliability and steady accumulation of operator-specific training on top of the diploma.
How the Programme Is Delivered
The DACM064 uses scenario-based material from realistic cargo desks. Study mode, module sequence and intake calendar are confirmed at enrolment.
Entry Requirements
- Secondary school completion or equivalent.
- IELTS 5.5 or equivalent English proficiency for international applicants.
- Minimum age 18 at intake.
- Comfort with detailed paperwork and procedural discipline.
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