TLI30321 Certificate III in Supply Chain Operations
Become part of an essential industry that supports the expanding resources sector in North Western Australia.
Supply chain operations are critical to efficiently moving materials and equipment, boosting productivity across industries in the region. The Certificate III in Supply Chain Operations provides students with hands-on experience in logistics and warehousing, building on essential skills to take on more complex responsibilities within supply chains.

Overview
Campus Karratha
When Available all year
Study Mode On Campus
This Qualification equips students with the skills to manage logistics and warehousing tasks efficiently, ensuring a smooth and productive flow of operations.
This course is for anyone who enjoys working in a warehousing operational role within the supply chain industry. It involves monitoring stock level and organising receivals and despatch in a warehouse setting, with a focus on completion of documentation.
You will also learn how to operate a forklift truck, shift materials safely and storage requirements of dangerous goods and hazardous substances.
Communication between team members and conflict resolution strategies are also covered to provide a well-rounded introduction to the role of a warehouse operator in the supply chain industry.
Throughout this course, you will gain skills in:
- Shifting materials safely using manual handling methods
- Ensuring the safety of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility) including storage and handle dangerous goods and hazardous substances
- Identifying goods and store to specifications maintaining stock controls and receivals
- Organising receival and dispatch operations
- Loading and unloading goods/cargo using a forklift truck
- Effectively using communication systems
- Applying grievance resolution strategies
This course is ideal for you if you:
- Are reliable and flexible, with a strong work ethic.
- Currently work within the supply chain industry without formal qualifications.
- Seek to upskill in your current career or are considering a career change into logistics.
- Have a keen interest in operations, procedures, and team coordination.
While there are no formal entrance requirements or prerequisites, it would be beneficial to have:
- Relevant work experience in the industry.
- Literacy and numeracy skills at Level 2 of the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) are highly desirable.
Important information
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Available all year, 2025
Details
Units and fees
Core
National ID Unit title | General fee | Concession | Resource fee |
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TLID0020 Shift materials safely using manual handling methods | $65.00 | $19.40 | $7.15 |
TLIF0009 Ensure the safety of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility) | $65.00 | $19.40 | $53.25 |
Elective
National ID Unit title | General fee | Concession | Resource fee |
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|
$130.00 | $38.80 | $26.60 |
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$130.00 | $38.80 | $70.50 |
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$162.50 | $48.50 | $91.65 |
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$97.50 | $29.10 | $10.75 |
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$113.75 | $33.95 | $7.15 |
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$65.00 | $19.40 | $10.75 |
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$65.00 | $19.40 | $4.70 |
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$130.00 | $38.80 | $6.00 |
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$113.75 | $33.95 | $6.00 |
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$81.25 | $24.25 | $6.00 |
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$130.00 | $38.80 | $90.00 |
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$162.50 | $48.50 | $26.60 |
Our estimated fees are based on:
- Full time study in 2025.
- All units required to gain this qualification. If you're a student that has successfully completed a lower-level qualification that is a prerequisite for this course, you'll only pay for the units that you need to enrol in to complete this course.
- For more information regarding eligibility and fees, please visit the DTWD website.
These fees are estimates only and depend on your eligibility for government funding, concession rates, the units you have already completed or seek to be recognised under Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Additional resource, material and/or equipment costs may apply. Visit our Fees and Charges page for more information, including on consumer rights.