Chartered Member - CMILT
Status and recognition
Becoming a Member of The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (UK) means joining an internationally recognised network of professionals. In order for membership to be recognised and meaningful, candidates have to fulfil specific criteria for each grade of membership.
For election – or upgrading – to the level of Chartered Member, you need to hold either the Institute's Advanced Diploma, or an exempting qualification – usually an accredited degree – and have at least five years' experience in logistics or transport, including at least two years at a senior level. Some non-accredited degrees are acceptable with additional experience.
The Professional Entry Route enables experienced logistics or transport professionals, who do not meet the standard academic requirements for Chartered Membership, to demonstrate that they broadly satisfy the Institute's criteria. This route includes the option of having a professional interview.
You will need to provide evidence of your experience by submitting a CV together with a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) plan.
Your options…
- Find out more about Chartered Membership
- Use our Routes to Chartered Membership Online Tool
- Download the Chartered Membership update application form
- Find out more about Accredited Exempting Degrees
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