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Logistics Technology

We offer Industry-Recognized National Industrial Certification as a Certified Logistics Associate and a Certified Logistics Technician through the Manufacturers Skills Standards Council. The CLA provides foundational level training and the CLT provides technical level training in logistics and supply chain processes.

Automation Technology

We offer a complete program in Automation Technology and Maintenance that includes Motor Controls and Programmable Logic Controllers designed to give the skills needed for an entry into Factory or Distribution Center maintenance.

Low Cost or No Cost Training
Through grant funding we are able to provide low-cost or no-cost training to both the unemployed and incumbent workers.

Supply Chain Technology

We offer programs in CNG/LNG Engine Mechanics, Logistics Material Handling Certification, Technology & Logistics Skills Certificate I/II, Warehouse/Inventory Management, Logistics Boot Camp and related topics. Some of our programs provide college credit.

 

Serving the Southern California Logistics Corridor

© 2011 Southern California Logistics Technology Collaborative  •  San Bernardino Community College District
Economic Development and Corporate Training  •  Professional Development Center
114 South Del Rosa Drive
  •  San Bernardino, CA 92408
Phone: 909-382-4077  •  Fax: 909-382-4003  •  E-mail: gromero@sbccd.edu
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The Southern California Logistics Technology Collaborative is funded $4,260,863 (66% of its total cost) from a grant awarded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009-High Growth and Emerging Industries grant # GJ-20040-10-60-A-6, received from the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration.