INR 3.5 Lacs to INR 5.5 Lacs PA
INR US$ 15.5 trillion by 2030
40 Million world-wide
This is a 2-year UGC recognized programme providing you the knowledge of supply chain management including, buying, Inventory control, Supplier development, Customer Service, Logistics, and Distribution. The programme is ideal for those seeking comprehensive logistics management courses in Noida.
Specialized topics include logistics and warehousing systems, supply chain strategy, freight transportation, and revenue management in order to promote an interdisciplinary outlook. There will be elective courses in project management, business management, and business analytics. This aligns with the curriculum of an MBA logistics and supply chain management.
The global logistics industry is valued at US$ 8.1 trillion & will grow to US$ 15.5 trillion by 2023. The sector employed more than 28.4 million employees in 2022.
India's leading logistics companies are BlueDart, DTDC, Delhivery, Gati, Ekart, DHL, FedEx, Shadowfax, Ecom Express, and India Post.
The Indian logistics industry solely is also expected to drive warehousing demand and robust supply chain management due to the rise in e-commerce platforms such as Amazon & Flipkart. It is a quickly expanding industry that is now global in scope.
Candidates may work on everything from delivery to product development.
Planning and managing logistics, warehouse, transportation, and customer services. Directing, optimizing, and coordinating the full order cycle. Liaising and negotiating with suppliers, manufacturers, retailers, and consumers.
Ensuring cost-effective purchase of all materials and services as required by the procurement plan.
Identify, track, and report regularly on key operational performance metrics. Develop quantitative analysis, ad-hoc reports, and models to support key operations decisions, including process optimizations and logistics management.
Responsible for building transport, inventory, and location strategies around your customer service goals. Developing a logistics infrastructure that meets your business goals
Responsible for ensuring that the supply chain is efficient and effective throughout their organization. They organize, store, and monitor the distribution of goods to ensure items and resources are shipped to their appropriate destinations
They develop the app and software to track transport and warehouse management.
They manage the daily routine of flight/cargo/ship, which includes arrival & dispatch.
DB Shenker, DHL, etc. Warehousing is the process of storing physical inventory for sale or distribution. Warehouses are used by all different types of businesses that need to temporarily store products in bulk before either shipping them to other locations or individually to end consumers.
Like Blackbuck, WOW Express, Ekart, etc. It involves managing inventory, shipping, warehousing, and distribution, which is crucial for an MBA supply chain curriculum.
MSC, Maersk, CMA CGM, and many more. These involve the physical movement of goods from one point to another, such as moving merchandise from the warehouse to the customer. The shipping process follows the manufacturing and the packing of goods and is controlled and overseen by a shipping or logistics company.
Handling Air cargo shipments. An IATA cargo agent is someone who has all of their certifications and licenses in order to sell air freight on behalf of several airlines. They are individuals or organizations that act as representatives for airlines in countries outside of where those airlines maintain official headquarters.
Dry ports are multimodal logistics centers with public authority status under Customs. They are connected to a seaport either by rail or road and serve as a transshipment point for export and import cargo.
Like TCI, Vtrans, BLR, etc. These concentrate on the movement of goods via road, sea, and air.
Involves the sale of goods from a single point (malls, markets, department stores, etc.) directly to the consumer in small quantities for their end use. FMCG involves in-direct selling, where goods are distributed directly to the consumer from a fixed retail location
Logistics in the automotive industry include inbound transportation management of raw materials and components, garage transportation management of the production process, and vehicle and spare parts transportation management, including distribution processing delivery, object purchasing, loading and unloading, storage transport, etc.
Building transport, inventory, and location strategies around your customer service goals. Developing a logistics infrastructure that meets your business goals. Examples include Deloitte, KPMG, EY, PwC, etc.
Provide supply chain processes for a variety of industries. These companies specialize in procurement, transportation, and distribution functions and can customize their services to meet each client's needs. Examples include FedEx, Schneider, DB Schenker, Omni Logistics, Maersk Logistics, Kintetsu Worldwide Express, Worldwide Express, etc.
Care Logistics has been a health care industry leader specializing in the procurement, manufacture, and distribution of medical equipment, such as Safe Express, Prudent Logistics Solutions, AWL India, Apollo LogiSolutions Ltd, Mahindra Logistics Ltd, TCI Express Ltd.