Dispatch Training and Dispatcher Courses offered at CATI in Cambridge Ontario

No matter how you say it the importance of this position is well known.
The Ontario Trucking Association states "The dispatcher is one of the most important people in a road transportation organization. He/she is responsible for making critical decisions regarding the key operational function of the company."
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Hours of Service is just one of the areas of knowledge needed by today’s Dispatchers in Ontario
At Canadian Automotive & Trucking Institute you will learn the Hours of Service as pertaining to Canadian and USA law. This information along with Load Building, Maps and Atlases, Automated Commercial Environment (Customs Border Protection) and Advanced Commercial Information (Canadian Border Services Agency) is some of the knowledge you will gain to increase profits and your value as a dispatcher in your new career.
Skills you gain are in Organization, Driver Management and Inbound and Outbound Dispatch Planning. Along with these top priority skills, you will gain many other important skills that are in demand in Dispatching.
This accumulation of current knowledge of legislation in the transportation industry and skills specific to the job will enable you to have confidence in your ability to apply to any position looking for a professional Dispatcher.
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Dispatching using today's Technology
At Canadian Automotive & Trucking Institute we instruct our students on the technology used by the industry. This technology is the key to the success of the transport industry’s ability to be flexible and profitable! This technology will assist with Hours of Service, planning and the overall success of the company.
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Dispatch and Dispatching Job Opportunities
According to the National Occupation Code referring to NOC 1475
Dispatchers operate radios and other telecommunication equipment to dispatch emergency vehicles and to co-ordinate the activities of drivers and other personnel. They are employed by police, fire and health departments, other emergency service agencies, taxi, delivery and courier services, trucking and utilities companies, and other commercial and industrial establishments. Radio operators receive, transmit and record signals and messages using radios and other telecommunication equipment. They are employed by transportation companies, mining, forestry and other industrial establishments, and the armed forces.
Canadian Automotive & Trucking Institute does not guarantee employment
CATI does not guarantee employment.

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