Import and export Management Course

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What Will You Learn?

  • "“In the era of globalisation and rapid development, businesses need a perfect distribution network to take a step forward in both domestic and international markets in a more competitive business environment.
  • The development in information technologies has also led to the acceleration of business operations as well as the development of customer requirements, and competition and survival in such a difficult environment requires the development of logistics services so that it can be carried out more quickly, at a lower cost and with higher efficiency.
  • Logistics services include several stages, including: information gathering, inventory, transportation, warehousing, packaging, and material costing, as it includes all management and shipping activities, from the procurement of raw materials to the production environment, and from completion of the finished product to distribution channels to customers.
  • This course ""International Logistics Management Strategies"" provides participants with the knowledge and skills needed to reach or advance in the areas of logistics and supply chain management.
  • The program covers a variety of areas such as procurement strategies, transportation management, warehouse design and operations, inventory planning and control, supplier-customer relations, import and export operations, logistics management, topics of supply chain management and integration, logistics system optimization, humanitarian logistics, green logistics and sustainability, and contemporary issues in logistics.
  • Program participants gain a deep understanding of modern methods, tools and techniques for managing logistics and supply chains so that they are able to understand the complexities of global supply chains and can manage the cross-functional and interdependent relationships within the organisation and between the supply chain network.”
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