CFP WESCO CAMEROON · THE SCHOOL OF TRADES
Master Customs Procedures & International Transit Operations
Build job-ready skills in customs clearance, import-export documentation, tariff classification, valuation, transit coordination, compliance and digital customs workflows.
Admissions and certification remain subject to CFP WESCO Cameroon and applicable MINEFOP requirements.
Learn the work, not just the theory
You will work through realistic customs and transit files, document checks, classification exercises, declaration simulations and logistics scenarios so that each module develops an observable professional competency.
Real files
Invoices, packing lists, transport documents, origin records and declaration data.
Digital workflows
Practice the logic of CAMCIS, GUCE/e-GUCE and digital transit processes.
Professional immersion
300 hours of workplace exposure to connect classroom competencies with operations.
Competency validation
Quizzes, practical assignments, simulations, projects and observable demonstrations.
One year. Three learning phases.
Semester 1 · 16 weeks
Build the customs foundation
Trade, legislation, tariff classification, origin, valuation, documentation and declaration fundamentals.
Semester 2 · 16 weeks
Operate transit and compliance workflows
Customs regimes, transit, logistics, Incoterms, risk, disputes, ethics and integrated simulations.
Professional immersion · 300 hours
Demonstrate workplace competence
Apply the learning in a professional setting, complete evidence and prepare the final competency review.
17 competency modules that build toward real operations
Open a module to see what it contributes to your professional profile.
01 Professional Orientation & Customs Ecosystem +
Roles, workplaces, stakeholders, professional standards and career pathways.
02 International Trade Fundamentals +
Trade flows, contracts, supply chains and core import-export concepts.
03 Customs Law & Regulatory Framework +
Cameroon, CEMAC/CEEAC and international customs principles.
04 Tariff Classification / Harmonized System +
Read the tariff, apply classification rules and justify HS positions.
05 Origin of Goods & Preferences +
Determine origin and understand preferential treatment and evidence.
06 Customs Valuation +
Transaction value, adjustments, alternative methods and supporting evidence.
07 Import / Export Documentation +
Commercial, transport, banking, origin and regulatory documentation.
08 Customs Declaration & Clearance +
Build a declaration file, perform controls and follow clearance stages.
09 Digital Customs & Trade Systems +
Operational practice with CAMCIS, GUCE/e-GUCE concepts and digital workflows.
10 Customs Procedures & Economic Regimes +
Choose and apply the appropriate customs procedure for a transaction.
11 Transit Operations +
Transit files, guarantees, customs control, corridors and NEXUS+ concepts.
12 Logistics & Transport Coordination +
Coordinate sea, road, air and multimodal flows with operational partners.
13 Incoterms®, Costs & Trade Operations +
Allocate cost, risk and responsibility across international transactions.
14 Risk Management & Compliance +
Identify red flags, controls, compliance obligations and documentary risks.
15 Customs Offences, Disputes & Remedies +
Recognize irregularities, document incidents and understand dispute pathways.
16 Ethics, Integrity & Professional Communication +
Apply confidentiality, anti-fraud, service and professional communication standards.
17 Integrated Customs & Transit Simulation +
Process an end-to-end shipment through documents, declaration, transit and compliance checks.
What you will actually do
Customs clearance simulation
Receive a shipment file, verify documents, classify goods, build the declaration data and defend your choices.
Transit corridor case
Plan the customs-controlled movement of goods, identify required documents and respond to an operational incident.
Compliance challenge
Spot inconsistencies in invoices, origin evidence, values and declarations before they create customs risk.
Could you think like a customs & transit professional?
Try five quick questions. No previous training is required—the goal is to discover how the profession thinks.
Build a profile for the trade and logistics ecosystem
Questions prospective learners usually ask
Do I need previous customs experience?
No. The progression begins with professional orientation and core trade concepts before moving into technical customs and transit tasks.
Is the course practical?
Yes. The CBT/APC approach combines theory with document work, case studies, mock declarations, role plays, simulations, projects and workplace immersion.
What diploma is targeted?
The programme is designed toward the DQP / Professional Qualification Diploma pathway. The exact certification title, examination arrangements and award remain subject to the applicable MINEFOP and centre conditions.
Your next customs file can start in the classroom.
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