96339 - Logistics Management Applications
Course Overview
Logistics is all about meeting customers’ needs affordably. This course explains the role of logistics in global trade and development and provides examples of how companies have embraced logistics and applied supply chain concepts to win out over rivals in the market place. This course also explores how logistics adds value to the economy, to organizations, and to your life.What You'll Learn
- What Is Logistics?
- Delivering to Customer Needs: Driving Profitable Growth
- Logistics System Design & Risk Management: Achieving "Reach" in the Market
- Cost and Performance Management: Improving the Bottom Line
- Sustainability & Lifecycle Management: Protecting the Planet
- Order Management: Fulfillment and Forecasting
- Transportation Management
- Basic Inventory Management
- Advanced Inventory Management
- Warehouse and DC Management
- Reverse Logistics
- Logistics Service Providers
- Information Technology
- E-commerce and Omni-channel Logistics
- Temporary Supply Chains
- The Future of Logistics
Who Should Attend
- Managers
- Support Staff
- Executives
- Line Managers
- Supervisors
- Recent Graduates
- Business Students
- CEU Seekers
- Career Pivoters
- Resume Builders
Additional Information
Students must complete all sections to earn the Digital Badge of Completion.
This course is offered through Anderson School of Management.
UNM Staff, Faculty and Retirees can use their Tuition Remission benefit on professional development programs.