The students who successfully complete this programme are expected to have the following abilities:
- To demonstrate knowledge of logistics and supply chain operations in today’s evolving business environment and develop skills to meet the challenges of a dynamic, evolving profession, utilizing a scholarly approach to acquire new knowledge.
- To gather data, analyze and interpret results using quantitative and analytical methods to address unstructured logistics management problems
- To use business information technologies in creating value
- To work in teams and collaborate with others.
- To work individually, to take initiative, and to come up with individual inferences.
- To effectively share ideas and findings in technical reports, presentations and in other forms.
- To communicate in English fluently so as to collaborate with colleagues and to access and follow global logistics management related sources.
- To communicate in second foreign language to share ideas and findings with experts and nonexperts.
- To recognize ethical, legal, and global implications within environmental, occupational safety and health contexts in logistics decision making
- To evaluate logistics and supply chain management problems and effectively develop and present actionable solutions
- To identify and assess tradeoffs between the three key areas of transportation, inventory, and warehouse/DC management and recommend actionable plans and strategies