This comprehensive course empowers learners to analyze, design, and optimize logistics and supply chain systems in modern, globalized markets. Beginning with foundational definitions and historical evolution, the course progressively builds expertise across five structured modules—from core complements and customer relationship dynamics to global infrastructure and strategic performance measurement.

Mastering Logistics & Supply Chain Management

Mastering Logistics & Supply Chain Management
This course is part of Mastering Logistics & Supply Chain Strategy Skills Specialization

Instructor: EDUCBA
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Skills you'll gain
- Inventory Control
- Warehouse Management
- Supply Chain Planning
- Logistics
- Sustainable Business
- Performance Measurement
- Corporate Sustainability
- Supply Chain Management
- Customer Relationship Management
- Operations Management
- Supplier Relationship Management
- Procurement
- Transportation Operations
- Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)
- Supply Chain
- Customer Relationship Building
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Reviewed on Sep 28, 2025
Mastering logistics became easier with structured lessons and case studies in this excellent course.
Reviewed on Oct 2, 2025
Very informative course with structured content, making supply chain management accessible for all learners.
Reviewed on Oct 20, 2025
Excellent coverage of end-to-end supply chain management. The instructor’s examples from industry scenarios were particularly useful in understanding real-world logistics challenges.
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