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With a Master of Logistics, you deepen your knowledge in terms of logistical processes as you capture both an engineering and an economic perspective on logistics. You specialise and enhance your ability to plan, analyse and operate logistics systems.
A logistics and supply chain manager does not concentrate on one specific area of the supply chain, but specialises in understanding the entire supply chain. Possible topics are related to sourcing, transportation and warehousing of goods, inventory management, planning the production chain until product testing or managing the technical and personnel planning of the supply chain. A key feature of this Masters course is applying the methods and theories about current problems in the field of Logistics.
A Master of Logistics requires a Bachelor degree, preferably in economics or engineering, but admission requirements vary between higher education institutions. Therefore, it is best, if you inform yourself at the university of your choice.
Graduates with a completed Masters degree in Logistics are qualified for management roles within public and private organisations and manage logistical issues in different contexts, such as production, distribution, or administration.
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