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Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Program Level:

Degrees, Certificates, Online

Program Type:

Face-to-Face, Fully Online, Hybrid

Department:

Business, Philosophy, and Technology

Institute:

Advanced Manufacturing & Logistics

College:

NLC

What is Logistics and Supply Chain Management?

Presently, the globalized economy has generated a constant high flow of goods (from a variety of different industries) that starts from production to consumer consumption. This demand has ultimately led to a high demand for Logistics and Supply Chain Management professionals. The Logistics and Supply Chain Management major concentrates on the basic principles and operations used by modern-day industry professionals. Some of the essential components of this program include Demand Forecasting, Inventory Control, Purchasing, Distribution Center Management, Global Transportation, and Material Resource Planning. Additionally, this program includes a course of study in Business Management to prepare students for leadership and management positions in the industry.

Program Highlights

  • Logistics Industry Day brings students face-to-face with logistics industry companies.
  • Custom Brokerage course opens up a new world of import and export trade regulations.
  • Supply chain simulations expose students to the challenges of product distribution.
  • An internship with a local company allows you to apply classroom learning to the real world.

Certifications that are offered in addition to the Program Degree/Certificate

  • Lean Six Sigma: This method is used to improve performance or production by systematically removing waste and reducing variation in processes.
  • Microsoft Excel: Earning this certification demonstrates a student’s capability of getting the most out of using Microsoft Excel.
  • Mercury Gate (Transportation Management System Software)
 

Degrees & Certificates Offered

A.A.S, Logistics & Supply Chain  Management ♦

Logistics Management Level 1 Certificate ♦

♦ This symbol indicates the offering is also available fully online.

Transferability to 4-Year Universities

Texas State University

Texas A&M University (Central Texas) 

Information about Logistics

Tomorrow’s CEOs Will Come from an Unlikely Place: The Supply Chain

As the operational dynamics of the supply chain become top-of-mind in this age of instant gratification, businesses are at an existential crossroads. Their so-called “operators” are their secret weapon to maintaining a competitive edge. Given this environment, it’s clear that supply chain professionals are poised to become the most powerful executives in the world, overseeing the heart and soul of global commerce and transforming the way companies run.

http://fortune.com/2018/12/11/ceo-supply-chain/

How a Background in Supply Chain Can Set You on the Path to CEO

Better supply chain management means better businesses, and better businesses make for a better world.

April 2021

To the obvious extent that supply chain management is a way to not just maintain a business, but to guide and grow it, leadership within organizations can benefit from looking closely at what they are doing to attract top supply chain talent and include that talent in executive capacities. Previous generations of industry required little more than purchasers; today, thanks to the rise of technology and globalization, success is built on a much more elaborate approach to procurement.

For those who aspire to lead or influence the future of business -- whether employees, students, educators, or others -- the way forward is to embrace the concepts above, spread them far and wide, and leverage them for individual and organizational benefit. Better supply chain management means better businesses, and better businesses make for a better world. 

Link to Article

 

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Career Areas & Employment Positions

  • Transportation - Traffic or Freight Manager, Dispatch Supervisor, or Fleet Manager: $55,723 to $100,902 National Average Median
  • Warehousing/Distribution - Warehouse or Distribution Center Operations Manager: $62,998 to $99,410 National Average Median
  • International Logistics -Customs Agent, Logistics Analyst, Import/ Export Supervisor: $58,137 to $102,600 National Average Median
  • Manufacturing - Production Manager, Operations Supervisor or Logistics Engineer: $42,500 to $115,100 National Average Median
  • Purchasing - Purchasing Manager, Customer Service Supervisor, Finance Director: $62,804 to $90,142 National Average Median

Internship Opportunities:

  • VT Aerospace Engineering
  • Special Olympics of San Antonio
Contact Info

Collins, Keith, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Business
Phone:  (210) 486-5452
Email:  kcollins65@54zhangmi.com
Office: Paluxy Building, Rm 313N

In the past few years, there have been more examples of Supply Chain professionals stepping not just into the C-suite, but into the coveted Chief Executive position itself.

Among the more prominent supply chain leaders who’ve made it to the top slot, we can count Tim Cook of Apple, Mary Barra of General Motors, and Brian Krzanich of Intel. More recently we’ve seen Fabian Garcia, formerly of Colgate Palmolive, tapped to take over at Revlon and John Hendrickson recently promoted to CEO of Perrigo.

- By Kevin O’Marah, Forbes Magazine