Modern logistics education cannot do without practical tools that help students better understand the complexity of transport processes. One such tool is Goodloading – an advanced load planning software successfully used by transport, logistics, and freight forwarding companies. Now, thanks to a special educational offer, schools and universities can also benefit from its features as part of a paid educational partnership.
Why implement Goodloading in your logistics curriculum?
Goodloading is an intuitive tool designed to visualize and optimize the arrangement of cargo in transport units such as trailers, containers, or pallets. The software enables users to quickly create loading plans, taking into account the actual dimensions of cargo, available loading space, and constraints such as weight limits or stacking rules.
By integrating Goodloading into the teaching process:
- Students learn using a tool applied in the industry – gaining real, job-ready skills sought after on the labor market.
- Teachers and lecturers can create practical exercises and case studies based on real-world logistics problems.
- Classes become more interactive and engaging – participants can experiment with load arrangements, analyze errors, and compare different loading strategies.
- A wide range of logistics topics can be addressed – from space utilization and operational efficiency to how proper loading impacts transport safety.
What does the Goodloading educational offer include?
As part of the educational partnership, your school or university will receive:
- Access to the full version of Goodloading – suitable for classroom use or remote learning from any location.
- Ready-to-use educational materials and exercises – tailored for logistics, transportation, and freight forwarding courses.
- Training for teachers and lecturers – enabling fast and effective implementation of the tool into the curriculum.
- Certificates for students – issued after completing the training cycle, confirming their knowledge of the software and load planning skills.
- Ongoing technical and instructional support – throughout the entire duration of the partnership.
What logistics challenges does Goodloading help address?
Introducing a tool like Goodloading into logistics education allows you to explore critical industry issues such as:
- Inefficient loading – mistakes in cargo arrangement can result in wasted space, overloaded vehicles, or damaged goods.
- Lack of visualization – many students grasp concepts better through visuals and interaction rather than theoretical lectures.
- Difficulty in estimating transport costs – load planning helps students understand how logistics decisions impact the number of required vehicles and operation time.
- Transport safety – proper cargo placement affects vehicle stability and the safety of drivers and other road users.
If you want to introduce a modern, practical tool for teaching load planning at your institution, get in touch with the Goodloading team and learn more about our educational offer:
edu@goodloading.com
www.goodloading.com/edu