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Logistics Engineering is a growing discipline focused on designing and managing efficient logistics systems, encompassing forecasting, procurement, transportation, production, storage, distribution, and warehousing of materials and products. It integrates material, information, and financial flows across supply chains to align with organizational objectives. Professionals in this field require expertise in logistics processes, technological solutions, and system design methodologies.
The Master of Science in Logistics Engineering (MSLE) equips students for careers in logistics and supply chain management by teaching them to:
Develop models, evaluate, create, and deploy logistics systems
Tackle new industry challenges related to logistics technology innovation and implementation
Manage, enhance, and refine logistics systems and supply chain networks
Designed by leading academics and industry experts, the MSLE curriculum ensures graduates are well-prepared for roles such as: Logistics Engineer, Supply Chain Optimization Specialist, Inventory Control Analyst, Engineering Data Scientist, Demand Planning Manager, Supply Chain Director, and Purchasing Manager.