Crafting The Next Generation Of Supply Chain Innovators | HigherEducationReview

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Colleges providing courses in Logistics and Supply Chain Management equip students with the necessary requirements to work in a dynamic industry. Some courses inform students about operations, analytics, and global trade-an important part in keeping the supply chain efficient. Practical experience of an actual scenario in internship and projects help understand the real exposure to this field. In addition, well-set relationships with networking in industries help place them in jobs and provide them with important contacts in the industry. These programs are particularly encouraging because they foster critical thinking and problem-solving abilities among students, helping them cope with the constantly changing demands placed on logistics and supply chains.

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