Global Logistics Technology
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Division of Business & Applied Tech. > Programs > Global Logistics
Program Overview
Welcome to the Global Logistics Technology Department
WHY STUDY GLOBAL LOGISTICS?
From NASCAR to FEMA, Wal-Mart to K Mart, or U.S. to China, Germany or South America, Logistics involves getting "the right product, in the right quantity, in the right condition, delivered to the right customer at the right place, at the right time, at the right cost."
Nothing in the economy moves without Logistics being at the helm of delivery. Logistics is far more than trucking and boxes; it also involves airports, seaports, rail and pipeline as sources of delivery. It can also involve "technological" tools such as Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Radio Frequency Identification Devices (RFID), and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and their related software applications.
Logistics is about connecting economies and tracking the flow of materials, inventory, and information for "Supply Chains" domestically and internationally.
Logistics and its related job titles have recently been listed in the "Top Ten Hottest Careers", in the nation. Within North Carolina, careers in Distribution, Warehousing, and International Logistics are projected to grow by 14% between now and 2014. New opportunities arise daily in the world of logistics, are you ready?
Are you already in the logistics career field but lack the credentials needed to progress? Do you understand how Homeland Security initiatives affect the movement of goods domestically and internationally? Are you prepared to help your company implement initiatives focused on reducing their "Total Cost of Logistics"?
Are you a problem solver? Can you think "fast on your feet"? Do you like a fast-paced dynamic work environment? Does the idea of potential international travel excite you!
If you answered yes then the field of logistics is for you! Start building your career today!
For More Information: Walter Martin, Program Head
WHY STUDY GLOBAL LOGISTICS?
From NASCAR to FEMA, Wal-Mart to K Mart, or U.S. to China, Germany or South America, Logistics involves getting "the right product, in the right quantity, in the right condition, delivered to the right customer at the right place, at the right time, at the right cost."
--Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals
Nothing in the economy moves without Logistics being at the helm of delivery. Logistics is far more than trucking and boxes; it also involves airports, seaports, rail and pipeline as sources of delivery. It can also involve "technological" tools such as Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Radio Frequency Identification Devices (RFID), and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and their related software applications.
Logistics is about connecting economies and tracking the flow of materials, inventory, and information for "Supply Chains" domestically and internationally.
Logistics and its related job titles have recently been listed in the "Top Ten Hottest Careers", in the nation. Within North Carolina, careers in Distribution, Warehousing, and International Logistics are projected to grow by 14% between now and 2014. New opportunities arise daily in the world of logistics, are you ready?
Are you already in the logistics career field but lack the credentials needed to progress? Do you understand how Homeland Security initiatives affect the movement of goods domestically and internationally? Are you prepared to help your company implement initiatives focused on reducing their "Total Cost of Logistics"?
Are you a problem solver? Can you think "fast on your feet"? Do you like a fast-paced dynamic work environment? Does the idea of potential international travel excite you!
If you answered yes then the field of logistics is for you! Start building your career today!
For More Information: Walter Martin, Program Head