

Upon completion of the programme graduates have the opportunity to apply for both MCIPS a CMILT designations, which represent a global standard for industry professionals.

It is the only online degree programme to be accredited by both the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) and the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS). In fact, advanced supply chain management skills are so highly sought after by global companies that the industry is currently facing a significant skills gap.Īddressing the need for skilled supply chain managers, the MSc in Supply Chain Management and Global Logistics has been developed by leading academics at City's Business School, part of City, University of London. As these technologies rapidly develop, the need for professionals with an understanding of how they affect the creation and delivery of products and how to effectively manage them is increasing. Supply chain looks closely at managing technology in manufacturing, transportation and information systems. “Supply chains are becoming more fragmented and are extending, which makes managing them become more difficult,” says Dr Byung-Gak Son, Programme Director of University of London’s MSc in Supply Chain Management and Global Logistics. However, as digital innovations continue to develop, supply chains are becoming more global and processes are less likely to be contained in one country or local area. But what exactly does supply chain management involve? Traditional ideas of supply chain management evoke visions of closely monitoring assembly line production and tracking product delivery routes.
