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Supply Chain and Logistics
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Description

Supply Chain and Logistics is concerned with both theoretical and practical guidance on the management of logistics and supply chain functions in business organisations. It introduces students to the knowledge and tools required to understand and manage logistics processes which involve sourcing, producing, storing and transporting goods within a firm and across multiple firms in a global supply chain environment, in which firms collaborate to create and deliver highest value for their common end customers.

This specialisation provides skills and knowledge suitable for a wide range of careers in all industries which involve logistics and supply chain functions. Examples include mining and energy, transport and logistics, manufacturing, and retail industries.



Supply Chain and Logistics can be studied as 

Specialisation At the Level of Plan
Supply Chain and Logistics Specialisation OPMGAS8404
   

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