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This specialization provides a comprehensive pathway to mastering logistics and supply chain management in today’s interconnected markets. Across three industry-relevant courses, you’ll learn to design efficient systems, evaluate global strategies, and apply analytical tools like PESTLE, IRIC, and triad analysis. You’ll explore inventory control, procurement, transportation, risk management, and sustainability to solve real-world supply chain challenges. Designed for professionals, students, and business leaders, this program blends theory with case-based projects to build actionable, data-driven decision-making skills.
Syllabus
- Course 1: Mastering Logistics & Supply Chain Management
- Course 2: Design & Evaluate Logistics Systems for Supply Chains
- Course 3: Analyze Global Logistics: A Strategic Supply Chain Case
Courses
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Learn how to analyze and evaluate global logistics strategies through a practical supply chain case study. This course explores how logistics systems support business objectives by examining strategic planning, global supply chain design, operational execution, and performance evaluation. You will begin by building a strong foundation in logistics strategy, company context, and global supply chain concepts. Next, you will analyze strategic objectives using environmental analysis techniques, including PESTLE and triad analysis, before evaluating global integration and supply chain design elements. The course then moves into operational execution, where you will explore network and facility planning, logistics integration, cost considerations, implementation strategies, and data-driven performance evaluation. Designed for learners interested in logistics, supply chain management, and business strategy, this course emphasizes structured analysis using a real-world case study rather than isolated concepts. By the end of the course, you will be able to evaluate logistics systems, assess supply chain performance, apply planning and problem-solving techniques, and recommend data-driven improvements for complex global supply chain challenges. Whether you are expanding your understanding of global logistics or strengthening your analytical approach to supply chain decision-making, this course provides a practical framework for evaluating logistics strategies from planning through implementation.
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Gain a practical understanding of logistics and supply chain management through a real-world e-commerce case study. In this course, you will explore how logistics systems are designed, analyzed, implemented, and evaluated using structured business frameworks. Starting with foundational logistics concepts and organizational strategy, you will examine strategic planning, identify operational gaps, and assess internal and external business environments using IRIC, PESTLE, and Triad Analysis. As you progress, you will apply core logistics functions, evaluate supply chain operations, and measure the effectiveness of logistics design through performance and impact analysis. The case-based structure encourages critical thinking and helps you connect logistics principles to practical decision-making. This course is designed for students, aspiring supply chain professionals, and working professionals seeking a structured approach to logistics system design and evaluation. By the end of the course, you will be able to analyze logistics strategies, assess organizational and environmental factors, implement core logistics processes, and evaluate outcomes using established analytical frameworks. If you want to strengthen your understanding of logistics systems, supply chain management, strategic analysis, and logistics evaluation through a practical case study, this course provides a clear and structured learning experience.
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Master the principles of logistics and supply chain management and learn how to analyze, design, and optimize supply chain operations in today's global business environment. This course provides a structured journey from foundational concepts and the historical evolution of logistics to modern supply chain strategies, operational execution, global logistics infrastructure, and strategic performance management. Through five carefully organized modules, you will explore supply chain fundamentals, 21st-century logistics, customer relationship management (CRM), procurement, manufacturing, planning, inventory management, transportation, warehousing, packaging, handling, global network design, collaboration, performance measurement, sustainability, and continuous improvement. Scenario-based quizzes, assessments, and practical learning activities help reinforce key concepts and support real-world decision-making. By the end of the course, you will be able to define core supply chain components, explain modern logistics practices, evaluate planning and inventory strategies, assess global logistics design decisions, and formulate approaches to measure and sustain supply chain performance. This course is ideal for students, business professionals, managers, and aspiring supply chain practitioners seeking a structured understanding of integrated logistics and supply chain systems. Whether you are strengthening your business knowledge or advancing your professional skills, this course equips you with practical frameworks for analyzing and improving supply chain operations.
Taught by
EDUCBA