Exam book
The examination books include national professional standards-Master of Logistics, Master of Logistics Foundation, Master of Logistics, Assistant Master of Logistics, Master of Logistics and Senior Master of Logistics.
Theoretical knowledge part
Theoretical knowledge includes logistics overview, logistics operation system, logistics management system, logistics equipment and standardization, logistics related laws and regulations, and professional ethics.
Skill operation part
The skill operation part includes goods procurement, warehousing management, distribution management, transportation management, production logistics management, international logistics management, logistics information management and logistics English.
Examination form
The content of logistics vocational qualification examination is divided into two parts: theoretical knowledge and skill operation. The theoretical knowledge examination adopts the closed-book method, and the skill operation examination adopts the on-site actual operation or simulation method. Both the theoretical knowledge test and the skill operation test adopt the 100 scoring system, and the score above 60 is qualified. Logistics division and senior logistics division not only need theoretical knowledge examination and thesis defense, but also need comprehensive evaluation.
theoretical knowledge
Theoretical knowledge includes professional ethics, laws and regulations, basic logistics theory, etc. Test questions include single-choice questions, multiple-choice questions, mixed-choice questions and true-false questions.
Logistics skill appraisal
Logistics skill appraisal includes simulated field operation, situational questioning and case analysis. The exam questions include questions and answers, calculation questions and text discussion questions.
Thesis writing review
The evaluation of thesis writing requires 3,000 to 5,000 words, with drawings, tables, data and references, which will be evaluated by the expert group.
Comment on thesis defense
The paper defense review requires on-site defense, and each person spends 15 minutes reporting the paper and answering questions, which will be reviewed by the expert group.