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As international markets evolve and expand, supply chain experts must continually innovate strategic approaches to oversee the movement of products and services.
Logistics specialists examine key factors influencing transportation, inventory, and facility placement choices, while evaluating the advantages of operational globalization and navigating government policies affecting global trade. Discover potential roles including Supply Chain Analyst, Logistics Coordinator, Consultant, Procurement Manager, Transportation Supervisor, and Customs Specialist.
Alongside global logistics training, students develop professional communication abilities within a Canadian business environment, enhancing both written and verbal skills. Participants can also engage in a Capstone Project with a community organization, acquiring hands-on Canadian industry experience. Collaborative group projects, guided by instructors, allow students to complete initiatives from conception to completion.