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"Logistics Management" Master |
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Taught in French
Make a success of your career as a Logistics Manager and take an active part in corporate development!
Pursuing this Masters degree in Logistics Management, accredited by the French "Conférence des Grandes Ecoles", recognised by leading French and international companies, means integrating a logistics course with 15 years of experience behind it and a network of 300 graduates in leading national and international logistics firms.
Logistics is without question a major strategic approach for firms today. As the guarantor of the quality of customer service, sound logistics optimises the creation of value by capitalising on two fundamental issues, timekeeping and innovation, thanks to efficient performance control of physical flows and associated flows of information.
A certain number of factors explain the strategic position that logistics has today:
- Substantial development of information systems and technologies
- Outsourcing policies, which require efficient management of interaction with key players (customers, suppliers, logistics service providers)
- Management by processes, which transforms organisations and initiates considerable evolution both in terms of problem-solving and methods (BPR, lean management, management of change, etc).
This programme integrates these extensive changes which logistics management is experiencing today and which now extend to the field of supply chain management. Set up in 1992, the course has always been attentive to the relevance and quality of its programme but also to the variety of its teaching methods (research topics, case studies, management simulation games, courseware, etc) and to its presentations (top-level professionals, research).
Logistics management is the leading light of business. The logistics manager improves business performance by optimising the running of both physical and information flow.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course, the future logistics management executives will:
- be able to design and implement an efficient logistics strategy
- be able to manage relations with customers, suppliers, and all other contributors
- know and understand all the components of logistics and supply chain management
- have mastered logistics techniques, in particular those stemming from new IT techniques
The Logistics Management course also offers "BASICS", a first-degree professional logistics qualification, delivered by CPIM France.
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