Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Course Overview
Why Logistics:
In the dynamic landscape of India's burgeoning logistics sector, a Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management emerges as a strategic gateway to lucrative career prospects. Over the past decade, India has witnessed an unprecedented boom in logistics, with the industry projected to reach a staggering USD 307 billion by 2028, fostering a wealth of job opportunities.
What is the Course:
Logistics and supply chain management course manages, plans and coordinates the forward and backward flow of services and goods from one place to another. It helps the student learn the in depth view of the movement of goods and services in a chain format in the company.
Curriculum
What You Study:
- MANAGING, RETAILING , WAREHOUSING LOGISTICS
- CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
- MATERIALS MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION SYSTEM
- BEST PRACTICES IN WAREHOUSING
- LOGISTICS & PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE
- PURCHASING & INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
- E-COMMERCE
- DIGITAL MARKETING
- SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
- MINOR PROJECT:- ON APPROVED TOPIC
- MARITIME LOGISTICS AND DOCUMENTATION
- LAWS& GST PROVISIONS RELATED TO LOGISTICS
Eligibility Criteria
Duration:
- 08 Month (Consist with two semester 04 Month per semester)
- 56 Hours Classes
- 15 days minimum and 60 days maximum Industry Training.
- One research project or Assignment.
Specialization
Industry in Logistics :
- Manufacturing and Distribution Industries.
- Retailers.
- Cargo and Courier Services
- Restaurants.
- Transportation Industry.
- Automotive Industry.
- Pharmaceutical Industry.
- Technology Industry.
- Retail Stores.
- Ecommerce.
Career Opportunities
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Logistics Coordinator
– Manages the movement of goods, ensuring timely delivery and tracking shipments. -
Supply Chain Executive
– Oversees the flow of materials from suppliers to production to customers, optimizing efficiency and cost. -
Inventory Control Analyst
– Monitors stock levels, forecasts demand, and prevents overstocking or stockouts. -
Procurement Assistant / Buyer
– Helps source materials or products at the best prices and ensures timely procurement. -
Warehouse Supervisor
– Manages warehouse operations, staff, storage systems, and dispatch activities. -
Freight and Transport Executive
– Coordinates domestic or international shipping, ensuring compliance with regulations and efficient routing.
Placement
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E-commerce & Retail
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Manufacturing & FMCG
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Logistics & Courier Companies
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Shipping & Freight Forwarding
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Warehousing & 3PL (Third-Party Logistics)
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Airlines & Airports (Cargo Operations)
Scope and Highlights
The scope of logistics management involves order processing, inventory control, transportation, warehousing, materials handling, and packaging, all integrated throughout a network of facilities. The goal is to support procurement, manufacturing, and customer service operational requirements.