Graduate Outcomes

What Grads Achieve

  • 82%
    Employment rate*
  • $26
    Avg. wage/hr**
  • $44
    High wage/hr**
*Based on 2024 contactable triOS graduates employed in a related field within 12 months. **Source: workingincanada.gc.ca, NOC 12102. Average wage is the midpoint of the range, not starting salary. Regional income may vary. Updated March 2025.
More Than a Diploma

You’ll Graduate With

  • CIFFA Certificate in International Freight Forwarding
    Nationally recognized across Canada’s logistics and trade industries.
  • SCMP advanced standing
    Program reaccredited by Supply Chain Canada, supporting advanced standing toward the SCMP designation.
  • Microsoft Office + logistics software
    Hands-on training with Microsoft Office and supply chain/logistics software tools.
  • 12-week internship (300 hours)
    Real experience at a supply chain or logistics employer before you graduate.
Program Overview

What You'll Study

A 49-week diploma building core logistics, purchasing, and transportation skills for one of Canada’s most essential industries.

  • Logistics coordination, purchasing & inventory control
  • Microsoft Office & industry logistics software
  • Transportation, global trade & customs documentation

Career Paths

Jobs You Can Pursue

  • Logistics Coordinator
  • Inventory Planner
  • Inventory Analyst
  • Purchasing Agent
  • Materials Coordinator
  • Scheduling Clerk
  • Cargo and Freight Agent
  • Customs Broker
Employers who have hired triOS grads
  • Canadian Tire Corporation
  • Ford Motor Company
  • UPS Supply Chain Solutions
  • Maple Leaf Foods Inc.
The triOS Advantage

Why Students Choose triOS

  • Personalized Training
    Small class sizes and dedicated instructors who know you by name.
  • Career Preparation
    Resume writing, mock interviews, and one-on-one job placement support.
  • Accelerated Learning
    Job-focused skills. Graduate in months, not years.
Common Questions

Before You Apply

How long is the program?
49 weeks, including a 12-week internship. Classes are delivered online through live, instructor-led sessions — not pre-recorded.
How much does it cost?
Tuition depends on your funding eligibility. Request info and an advisor will walk you through costs, bursaries, scholarships, and government funding options you may qualify for.
Admission requirements?
An Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent — or being 18+ and passing the Wonderlic admissions test (passing score: 18).
Do I need experience?
No. The program starts with the fundamentals of supply chain, logistics, and operations, then builds to specialized transportation and trade topics.
When can I start?
There are multiple intakes per year. Submit the form to get the next available start date.