CITT, Champlain College partner to offer transportation, logistics training in French

by Today's Trucking

Canadian Institute of Traffic and Transportation (CITT), Canada’s logistics association, announced it is partnering with Champlain College Saint-Lambert in Montreal, Que., bringing the Canadian Transportation & Logistics Fundamentals micro-credential fully in French for the first time. This collaboration ensures that all instruction, learning materials, textbooks, assignments, and exams are available in French, catering to Quebec’s growing Francophone logistics industry.

Champlain College and CITT representatives' group photo
(Photo: Champlain College)

The course offers an overview of transportation modes used in Canada, as well as logistics processes that connect transportation, distribution, and warehousing to the broader supply chain. The program, provided through Champlain College’s Business & Industry Services division, targets two key groups: those already working in logistics who seek professional development, and individuals new to logistics or logistics in Canada.

Graduates of the program will also earn two credits toward the CCLP (CITT-Certified Logistics Professional) designation, providing a pathway for those looking to further advance their careers in the logistics field.

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