Supply Chain Logistics Micro-credential
Issued by
Purdue University Global
This micro-credential focuses on the logistics and distribution aspects of supply chain management, providing both the technical skills for solving business problems and the conceptual foundation for elevating your career. You will learn to design systems that deliver the right amount of products to the right place at the right time, about data analysis in the supply chain environment, and to be hands-on with information system tools, and work on applying what you learned to an organization.
- Type Validation
- Level Intermediate
- Time Months
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Skills
- Logistics
- Supply Chain Management
Earning Criteria
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MT433: Global Supply Chain Management. This course offers an overview of issues that surround global supply chain management. Topics include issues in supply and operations, integration, performance measurement, and use of technology in the supply chain.
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MT434: Logistics and Distribution Management. Success within the global supply chain depends on logistics and distribution management. Utilizing alignment with business strategy, logistics, and distribution professionals ensure customer value within the global pipeline. This course covers concepts of strategy, customer value, performance measures, risk management, and information flow within the logistics and distribution business professions.
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MT437: Strategic Warehouse Management. The modern supply chain relies on effective and efficient strategic warehouse management. Successful warehouse management leadership understands the complex constraints of the supply chain. This course covers concepts of inventory, transportation, sustainability, risk management, packaging and handling, and operations analysis within the operational warehousing environment of business.
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MT438: Supply Chain Analytics. Supply chain analytics is the application of leadership and management skills utilizing technology and software to perform analysis with supply chain data, and includes observation, data collection, data cleaning, research, statistical methods, open data sources, data visualization, and data presentation skills. These support leadership decision-making, reduce organizational risk, gain supply chain channel insights, and align the organization towards success.