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Supply Chain and Logistics

About The Program

The Supply Chain and Logistics diploma program offers an 4-month field placement for students to gain hands-on experience.

Career Opportunities

The Supply Chain and Logistics program will qualify grads to pursue positions such as Logistics Coordinator, Dispatcher, Purchasing Agent, Materials Management Analyst, Scheduler, Loss Prevention Agent and Cargo and Freight Agent.

Employers Who Have Hired Eastern Grads

 

  • K&T Transport Ltd.
  • Armour Transportation Systems
  • Canadian Forces
  • Day And Ross
  • Cavendish Farms
  • Irving Oil

Program Details

Are you organized and driven by the details? Do you enjoy working in a busy team environment? Today’s global market requires capable, well-rounded employees who can multi-task to meet a variety of challenges.

The Supply Chain and Logistics program provides students with well-rounded exposure to the different areas of the supply chain sector and the skills needed to be successful in the industry. Students will develop the proficiency and skills appropriate for a wide range of careers in supply chain and logistics. Graduates will have developed essential skills needed to succeed in a role that requires attention to detail, analytical thinking and problem solving.

Students enrolled in the program receive:

  • 4-Month Internship
  • Canadian International Freight Forwarders Association (CIFFA) Certificate

Successful graduates of the program who meet the requirements outlined by the Canadian International Freight Forwarders Association (CIFFA) will achieve a Certificate in International Freight Forwarding.

The certificate is nationally recognized within the international transportation and international trade logistics industries.
New Brunswick graduates of the Supply Chain & Logistics Diploma Program receive advanced standing towards the Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP) designation.
The SCMP designation is an internationally-accredited certification of strategic supply chain leadership, and is Canada’s most widely-held designation in supply chain management.

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