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Logistics & Supply Chain Management Diploma

Logistics & Supply Chain Management Diploma Program in Edmonton, Alberta

Supply Chain and Logistics is the service of producing and delivering a final product or service, from the supplier’s supplier to the customer’s customer. Campbell College’s Logistics and Supply Chain Management Diploma Program in Edmonton will introduce you to managing supply and demand, procuring and sourcing raw materials and parts, manufacturing and assembly, warehousing and tracking inventory, order taking, order entry and order management, logistics, distribution across all channels, and trucking and delivery to the customer.

Logistics & Supply Chain Management Diploma Program Overview

At Campbell College, Edmonton, the Logistics and Supply Chain Management Diploma Program is a job-ready program that prepares learners for work in the sector.

Students will:

  • Study both the theoretical and practical elements of how to operate an effective supply chain in a diverse and busy global market.
  • Develop an understanding of international business trends that shape global supply chains and how they impact your business.
  • Be able to use the knowledge gained through courses like warehousing, demand forecasting, transportation, Management Information Systems (MIS) and inventory control to better understand the challenges facing your business.
  • Be kept up to date on key innovations within supply chain management and global logistics, including analytics and technology usage.

Career Opportunities:

By opting for a Logistic Supply Chain Program you can take up any of the following job roles. Logistic Supply Chain – Program, Certification, Training | Edmonton

  • Purchasing Agent
  • Transportation Analyst
  • Supply Chain Analyst
  • International Logistics Specialist
  • Procurement Officer
  • Shipping Agent
  • Customer Service Support
  • Fulfillment Officer
  • Transportation Solutions Specialist
  • Purchasing Agent
  • Inventory Specialist
  • Distribution Clerk
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