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Teta accreditation recommended for GMLS

20 Jan 2012 - by Staff reporter
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The training service
provider, Global Maritime
Legal Solutions (GMLS)
was recommended for full
Transport Education &
Training Authority (Teta)
accreditation in 2011,
according to director
Estee Tyler.
Employers in the freight
forwarding and
international supply
chain management
industry can now obtain
full Teta funding and broadbased
black economic
empowerment (B-BBEE)
points from the GMLS
selection of learnerships.
These are based on the
National Certificate in
International Trade (NQF2);
National Certificate in
Freight Forwarding and
Customs Compliance (NQF
3); and Further Education
and Training Certificate
in Freight Forwarding and
Customs Compliance
(NQF 4).

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