What you'll get
  • 12+ Hours
  • 3 Courses
  • Mock Tests
  • Course Completion Certificates
  • Self-paced Courses
  • Technical Support
  • Case Studies

Synopsis

  • Fundamentals of logistics and supply chain management
  • Key components: CRM, procurement, manufacturing, operations planning
  • Evaluate and improve supply chain performance
  • Develop strategies for efficiency and resilience
  • Apply problem-solving and decision-making skills
  • Learn from real-world case studies

Content

Courses No. of Hours Certificates Details
Logistics and Supply Chain Management-Introductory Course7h 18mView Curriculum
Logistics and Supply Chain Management Case Study #13h 29mView Curriculum
Logistics and Supply Chain Management Case Study #22h 35mView Curriculum
Courses No. of Hours Certificates Details
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Description

This course offers a comprehensive introduction to the principles, practices, and strategic importance of logistics and supply chain management (SCM) in modern business operations. Students will learn about the evolution of SCM, its main components such as CRM, procurement, manufacturing, and operations planning, and how it helps organizations operate more efficiently through lectures and practical case studies.

Participants will engage in real-world case studies to analyze supply chain strategies, assess performance, and develop actionable recommendations for optimizing logistics and SCM processes. The course also covers complex topics such as global supply chain dynamics, network design, strategic sourcing, and resilience planning, enabling learners to refine their analytical and strategic thinking skills.

By the end of the course, students will have a solid understanding of logistics and SCM principles, practical experience in evaluating and improving supply chain performance, and the ability to make informed decisions that enhance operational efficiency, resilience, and sustainability.

Sample Certificate

Course Certification

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of business and management concepts

  • Interest in operations, logistics, and supply chain processes

  • Analytical and problem-solving skills

  • No prior experience in supply chain management required.

Target Audience

  • Students and graduates in business, operations, or management

  • Aspiring supply chain and logistics professionals

  • Operations and procurement managers

  • Professionals involved in manufacturing, distribution, or inventory management

  • Anyone interested in improving supply chain efficiency and strategic decision-making.