Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Overview

Introduction:

Logistics and supply chain management represent the backbone of global commerce, integrating procurement, production, transportation, and distribution into unified frameworks that sustain competitiveness. Advanced supply chain systems ensure efficiency, cost optimization, and resilience in the face of disruptions by applying analytical models and institutional strategies. This training program provides participants with advanced frameworks for end-to-end logistics integration, strategic sourcing, digital transformation, and risk governance in supply chains. It emphasizes structured methods, global standards, and performance measurement systems that define excellence in logistics and supply chain operations.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Explore institutional frameworks that define logistics and supply chain integration.

  • Evaluate models for strategic procurement, distribution, and global coordination.

  • Classify digital transformation methods applied in supply chain management.

  • Examine risk management structures and resilience strategies in logistics networks.

  • Assess performance measurement systems that sustain supply chain excellence.

Target Audience:

  • Supply Chain Managers.

  • Logistics and Operations Executives.

  • Procurement and Distribution Specialists.

  • Business Development and Strategy Officers.

  • Professionals in global trade, transportation, and warehousing sectors.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Strategic Foundations of Supply Chain Management:

  • Frameworks linking supply chain strategy with corporate objectives.

  • Institutional roles of logistics in competitive market positioning.

  • Models for demand forecasting and supply planning.

  • Structures for global sourcing and supplier relationship governance.

  • Importance of integration across procurement, production, and distribution.

Unit 2:

Logistics Systems and Network Optimization:

  • Advanced models for warehousing design and inventory structures.

  • Distribution network optimization and route planning frameworks.

  • Transportation modes and cost benefit evaluation structures.

  • Importance of using simulation tools for logistics network analysis.

  • Role of third party logistics (3PL) and global freight systems.

Unit 3:

Digital Transformation in Supply Chain Management:

  • Key steps for integrating AI and machine learning for predictive logistics.

  • Role of blockchain in ensuring transparency and traceability.

  • Digital twins and IoT frameworks for supply chain monitoring.

  • ERP and cloud based systems in managing supply networks.

  • Data analytics structures for decision making and performance forecasting.

Unit 4:

Risk Management and Supply Chain Resilience:

  • Risk classification models in logistics and supply chain operations.

  • Strategies for managing geopolitical, environmental, and financial risks.

  • Business continuity frameworks in supply chain disruptions.

  • Structures for supplier diversification and resilience planning.

  • Governance systems for compliance with global trade regulations.

Unit 5:

Performance Measurement and Global Standards:

  • Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for logistics efficiency and cost control.

  • Benchmarking methods against international supply chain leaders.

  • Models for sustainability and green logistics performance.

  • Governance frameworks for ethical sourcing and ESG integration.

  • Institutional structures for continuous assessment and global standard compliance.