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International Logistics and Supply Chain Management at Birmingham City University - UCAS

Course summary

Accredited by the internationally respected Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), our MSc International Logistics and Supply Chain Management degree covers complex production flows, production processes, distribution and materials management, channels of supply, procurement strategies and logistics systems management in the UK and international logistics sectors. What's covered in the course? The term logistics addresses every aspect of operation of product-based and service industry sectors. International logistics can affect operations from the initial design process and sourcing of the raw materials and bought in components to the long-term satisfaction of the customer. Customer satisfaction is achieved by ensuring the supply of the right goods, in the right quantity, of the right quality, at the right price, to the right place, anywhere in the world, at the right time. With companies facing ever-increasing competition, coupled with the need to reduce waste and improve the overall service offered to customers from initial design to final delivery, the need for highly skilled logistics practitioners and managers has never been more pronounced.


Entry requirements

Applicants are expected to have obtained an honours degree in a relevant technology-related subject, with at least a 2:2 classification. Alternatively, provide evidence of a portfolio of relevant industrial experience to successfully enter the course.


Fees and funding

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International Logistics and Supply Chain Management at Birmingham City University - UCAS