An MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management is a two-year postgraduate degree designed to help professionals understand the entire flow of goods, services, and information. While operations focuses on internal process efficiency Supply Chain and Logistics manages the larger network of suppliers, transporters, and distributors.
Core Differences and Focus Logistics Management focuses on the movement and storage of commodities, including transportation, warehousing, and “last-mile” delivery. Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a bigger field that manages the complete network, including raw material sourcing, production planning, and customer support. Operations management focuses on internal productivity, reducing waste, and increasing production throughput with approaches such as Lean and Six Sigma.
Skills & Curriculum
A typical program combines core business management and technological expertise: Key modules include managerial economics, international trade, quality management (Six Sigma), and warehouse management. Essential Tools: Understanding of ERP software such as SAP or Oracle, data analytics (R-studio, Python), and blockchain for supply chain visibility. Top skills include negotiation, strategic thinking, risk modeling, and geographic data analytics.
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