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Getting the Education and Experience to Land a Job in Supply Chain!

Supply Chain Game Changer

List all classes or seminars you’ve taken in the subject area as well as any paid or unpaid jobs. Check online reviews, college rankings as published in reputable magazines, and official institution websites to gain information about fees, the number of students, courses offered, and available specialties.

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The Value of Logistics and Supply Chain Education!

Supply Chain Game Changer

The pandemic was the sole topic of the course in 2020. She predicts that “more of this will be incorporated into functional course content.” But it’s not as easy as, say, cutting inventory costs. In some programmes, like lecture courses with a lot of people taking the same class at once.

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Top Ten Tips to Boost Supply Chain Performance to Best in Class

Logistics Bureau

I’ll also be providing some step by step guides and tools on these at our Free Seminars Series in February and March, but more on that later. Look at how you are buying freight services and ask yourself two questions. Do you really need so much air freight or express freight? Yes of course there are.

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Why Your Supply Chain Isn’t Best in Class

Logistics Bureau

That’s going to vary from company to company based on your existing performance of course. I’m actually going to go into each of these 8 Tips in a lot more detail at our next Free Breakfast Seminar. 7 – Freight Transport – Service v Cost. Freight Tips part 1 – [link]. That Free Breakfast Seminar.

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Common Supply Chain Mistakes to Avoid

Logistics Bureau

Of course there are other easy targets for cost reduction that we might discuss at a later date—but this one is often an overlooked ‘opportunity’. At our seminars I often share case studies demonstrating the impact of not getting this right. The prices your company is paying for freight transportation. What do you Measure?