The increasing integration of all functions of the firm requires that logistics and supply chain professionals must be aware of the impact that logistical decision-making has on other elements of the firm’s strategic goals and objectives. In addition, the current logistics and supply chain professional must have an awareness of the changes in and increased use of technology, emphasis on strategic planning, and supply
chain integration as a competitive imperative.
Awarding Body
International Logistics and Supply Chain Management Institute (ILSCMI) USA Upon Completing this programme the students are also entitled for international certification as Certified International Supply Chain Manager (CISCM) awarded by International Purchase and Supply Chain Management Institute (ILSCMI) USA.Programme Endorse By :
Malaysian Logistics and Supply Chain Association (MLSCA)
Target Audience
Commitment and support for supply chain function in any organization need to come from the top down for support, and from the bottom up for implementation. With this in mind, the program is appropriate for a diverse range of employees.
- Functional staff working in supply chain functions such as purchasing, planning, warehousing, distribution, Marketing, customer care, Freight Forwarders and transportation
- Staff from the major disciplines – Finance, Quality, Engineering, etc. – who are actively working on sustainable improvement programs within the supply chain
- Staff working in third and fourth party logistics and supply chain organizations