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Logistics Executive Development Program

 

Who Should Attend?

  • Experienced logistics managers
  • Managers in other functional areas of business who are new to logistics
  • Executives in logistics-supplier industries, such as transportation, information systems, and third-party / contract logistics


Key Participant Benefits
After completing the one-week Logistics Executive Development Program, you will better understand how to achieve competitive advantages through the use of logistics and supply chain management. You will learn how to turn your organization into a world-class logistics operation by focusing on five, critical business processes:

  • Integrated Logistics Management
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Strategic Use of Information
  • Systems and Relationship Management
  • Customer Value Creation


Taught by UT's internationally renowned faculty, this course has consistently been ranked among the best in the field. The program is in its 31st year.

 

This course may substitute for one of the six courses required for Supply Chain Management Certification.

 

Custom Programs: Supply chain management and logistics programs tailored to your specific organizational needs and locations.
 

Contact the Center and ask for the Program Team: Bric Wheeler, Director, Karen Hanlon, Program Coordinator, and Betty Lou Newcomb, Registrar.

2010 Course Offering
March 1-5


Program Fee: $5,900*; $2,950*, if repeating the course
* Program fee covers room and meals (except for one dinner), tuition, textbooks, and course materials.


The register button is on the left.  Click here for course literature.

To read testimonials regarding the program, click here.

 

The University Of Tennessee's Supply Chain Management/Logistics Programs Are Internationally Ranked

  • #1 globally for supply chain management education — 2006 BearingPoint assessment for the U.S. Air Force
  • #2 globally for logistics-oriented faculty research — 2009 Transportation Journal
  • #2 in North America —  2005 Supply Chain Management Review 

 

 

 

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