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Scope of The Course
  • Vacancies
    INR 3.5 Lacs to INR 5.5 Lacs PA

    Starting Salary Package

  • INR 3.5 Lacs to 6.0 Lacs
    INR US$ 15.5 trillion by 2023

    Industry Size

  • U$D 16
    40 Million world-wide

    Positions vacant

MBA Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Pune
 
Why ICRI/ILAM for MBA Logistics Pune?

ICRI/ILAM is the most highly awarded institution in Supply Chain Management and MBA Logistics Pune.

ILAM is a pioneering institute in India that provides specialized logistics and supply chain management programs.

Additional accreditation from India's premier trade body, the CII (Confederation of Indian Industry), and Safe Express, India's industry leader in logistics.

The alumni network of more than 17000 students works across the world.

The average starting salary for an ILAMian ranges from INR 4.0 lakh to INR 7.0 lakh per annum.

Industry Attachments: Project work, guest lectures, preparation and presentation, seminars, conferences, and integrated experience (internship/training in the industry).
 

What will you be taught?

SEMESTER I

    • Marketing Management
    • Financial Management I
    • Human Resource Management
    • Business Communication
    • Principles of Management
    • Introduction to Logistics & Supply Chain Management

SEMESTER II

    • Total Quality Management & Six Sigma
    • Financial Management Part II
    • Managerial Economics
    • Quantitative Techniques
    • Management Information System
    • E-Commerce
    • Business & Supply Chain
    • Risk Management

SEMESTER III

    • Customer Relationship Management
    • Warehouse & Inventory Management
    • Supply Chain Transportation, Design & Simulation
    • Operations Management
    • Introduction to Operation Research
    • Strategic Management

SEMESTER IV

    • Global Supply & Chain and Logistics Management
    • International Business
    • Exim Policy & Export Procedure
    • Dissertation
What Will You Become
    • Resource Managers oversee logistics, warehouse operations, transportation, and customer service. Directing, optimizing, and coordinating the whole order cycle and communicating and negotiating with suppliers, manufacturers, retailers, and customers.
    • Acquisition Manager: guaranteeing the cost-effective acquisition of all products and services required per the procurement strategy.
    • Operation Analysts identify, measure, and frequently report on critical operational performance parameters. Create quantitative research, ad hoc reports, and models to assist crucial operational decisions like process optimization and logistics management.
    • Consultants create transport, inventory, and placement plans based on your customer service goals. You are creating a logistical infrastructure that fits your company objectives.
    • Warehouse Managers are responsible for ensuring the supply chain is efficient and thriving throughout their firm. They arrange, store, and monitor the distribution of things to ensure that items and resources go to their intended destinations.
    • IT Consultant: They create apps and tools to track transportation and warehouse management.
    • Cargo Manager: They oversee the daily operations of a flight, cargo, or ship, including arrival and dispatch.
       

    Where Will You Work?

    • Warehousing Companies: 
      Firms such as DB Shenker, DHL, etc. Warehousing is the storage of physical inventory for sale or distribution. Warehouses are used by a wide range of enterprises that need to temporarily store things in bulk before delivering them to other locations or individually to end users. 

    • E-commerce Logistics: 
      Such as BlackBluck, WOW Express, and Ekart is the online process of moving a product from the place of manufacture to the point where it is delivered to customers. It includes inventory management, transportation, warehousing, and distribution.

    • Shipping Companies: 
      MSC, Maersk, CMA CGM, and others are involved in transferring products from one location to another, such as carrying merchandise from the warehouse to the client. A shipping or logistics business controls and oversees the shipping process, which occurs after commodities are manufactured and packaged.

    • IATA Certified Agent
      Handling Air Cargo Shipments IATA cargo agents have all of the necessary certificates and permits to sell air freight on behalf of several airlines. They are persons or organizations operating as airline representatives in countries outside those airlines' official headquarters.

    • Container Freight Stations at Seaports
      Dry ports are multimodal logistics centers with public authority status under Customs. They are connected to a seaport via rail or road and act as a transshipment location for export and import cargo.

    • Transportation Companies: 
      Such as TCI, Vtrans, and BLR specialize in moving goods via road, sea, and air.

    • Retail & FMCG:
      The job role in this industry is defined as selling items from a single location (malls, marketplaces, department shops, etc.) straight to the customer in small amounts for their final usage. FMCG involves in-direct selling when items are supplied directly to consumers from a permanent retail location.

    • Automobile Logistics: 
      Logistics in the automotive industry include inbound transportation management of raw materials and components, garage transportation management of the manufacturing process, and vehicle and spare parts transportation management, which provides for distribution processing delivery, object purchasing, loading and unloading, storage transport, and so on.

    • Consulting Firms:
      The firm develops transportation, inventory, and location plans that align with your customer service goals. Creating a logistical infrastructure that supports your company objectives. Examples are Deloitte, KPMG, EY, and PwC.

    • Third-party Logistics Businesses:
      They manage supply chain activities for a wide range of sectors. These organizations specialize in procurement, shipping, and distribution and may tailor their services to each client's requirements. Examples include FedEx, Schneider, DB Schenker, Omni Logistics, Maersk Logistics, Kintetsu Worldwide Express, Worldwide Express, etc.

    • Healthcare Logistics:
      Care Logistics has been a healthcare sector leader specializing in purchasing, producing, and distributing medical equipment, such as Safe Express, Prudent Logistics Solutions, AWL India, Apollo LogiSolutions Ltd, Mahindra Logistics Ltd, and TCI Express Ltd.

Industry Exposure
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Industry
    • The global logistics sector is now valued at $8.1 trillion and is expected to expand to $15.5 trillion by 2023. In 2022, the industry had more than 28.4 million employees.
    • India's top logistics providers are BlueDart, DTDC, Delhivery, Gati, Ekart, DHL, FedEx, Shadowfax, Ecom Express, and India Post.
    • The Indian logistics sector is also projected to boost warehouse demand and robust supply chain management as e-commerce platforms such as Amazon and Flipkart grow in popularity. It is a rapidly increasing worldwide industry.
    • Candidates may work on projects ranging from delivery to product development.
       
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