
Logistics Management
Established on April 28, 2015, the Logistics Management Department aims to train individuals specializing in the rapidly evolving fields of logistics and supply chain management. This department provides students with knowledge on planning, executing, and optimizing logistics processes. Additionally, by offering in-depth and up-to-date information on key logistics topics such as strategic supply chain management, logistics network design, and inventory management, the program prepares students to become professionals capable of effectively managing logistics operations in the global market.
WHY CHOOSE THE LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT?
In today’s globalized world, international logistics and transportation are becoming increasingly important, covering the flow and storage of materials and goods. However, logistics extends beyond this to include planning, executing, and controlling the movement of production inventories, finished goods, and related services and information—from the point of production to the point of consumption, in response to customer needs.
As a result, logistics and transportation are critical for all business operations, highlighting the growing demand for skilled professionals in the logistics and transportation sector.
To meet this demand, our department—through its curriculum and COOP collaborations—aims to develop a highly qualified workforce for the modern logistics and transportation industry.
WHAT KIND OF PROFESSIONALS DO WE AIM TO TRAIN?
- Experts in supply chain management
- Individuals proficient in planning, executing, and overseeing the efficient flow of materials, services, and information
- Professionals aware of technological advancements and current logistics and transportation trends
- Individuals fluent in English as well as a second foreign language
- Professionals equipped not only with sector-specific logistics and transportation knowledge but also with fundamental economics and business administration skills
WHERE CAN YOU WORK?
- Logistics and transportation companies, whose numbers are rapidly increasing
- Import and export companies
- International trade departments of domestic and international companies
- Logistics consulting firms
- Distribution, warehousing, and customs brokerage sectors
- Relevant academic departments in universities