CITT logistics courses become mobile-friendly

by Truck News

TORONTO, Ont. – CITT has gone mobile.

The company announced today that online courses in the program of study towards the CCLP designation are now optimized for smart phones and tablets as well as laptop and desktop computers.

The new mobile-friendly access is available for courses starting on September 2.  

“We wanted to ensure CITT offers a learning experience that’s excellent no matter how or where you choose to study” said CITT president Catherine Viglas. “Many professionals in supply chain logistics are eager to earn their CCLP designation, and we have always supported them with leading-edge technology. Now, CITT students can learn seamlessly across devices – be it using a smartphone during their commute, from their computer during a lunch break, or on a tablet while waiting for a flight at the airport. The CITT program of study is now an even more accessible option for those seeking professional development and credibility in supply chain logistics.”

CITT said that the interest in holding a CCLP designation skyrocketed this spring, with “an unprecedented volume of inquiries from industry professionals.”

The company added that they wanted to provide this service because of the way people are using technology today.

“Clearly people are relying more and more on their mobile devices to do business and to develop their professional abilities.”  Viglas said. “And CITT is excited to be able to meet their needs.”

Registration is open until August 31 for CITT’s fall semester logistics courses, and all of these courses will be offered on the new, multi-device optimized platform. To learn more or sign up for course, visit citt.ca/courses.

 


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