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School of Sustainable Supply Chain & Logistics

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Become the leader in shaping the future of global trade.

About School of Sustainable Supply Chain & Logistics​

The program is designed to provide advanced knowledge and skills in the planning, management, and optimization of transportation and logistics systems and its aims to prepare students for leadership roles in various industries, including supply chain management, transportation planning, traffic safety and logistics operations.

The program focuses on the efficient movement of goods and people, addressing the complexities of global supply chains, transportation networks, traffic safety and logistics management. It combines both theoretical frameworks and practical applications to tackle issues related to infrastructure, transportation policies, and logistics technologies. The course covers range of topics, including supply chain management, sustainable transportation systems, logistics operations, and global trade.

Graduates of the program will be well-equipped to pursue careers in a variety of industries, including transportation companies, logistics firms, and supply chain management organizations.

  • Logistics Manager
  • Transportation Planner
  • Supply Chain Consultant
  • Freight Operations Manager
  • Supply Chain Analyst
  • International Trade Manager
  • Transport Policy Advisor
  • Fleet Executive
  • Logistics Software Developer
  • Traffic Safety Manager 

Master Courses

Master in Traffic Safety Management

(N/1041/7/0002)(10/27)(MQA/FA15955)

Meet Our Experts

The University prides itself in providing students with a challenging and excellent program leading to admission to the leading industries

Prof. Dr. Premkumar Rajagopal

PRESIDENT

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Khairir Khalil

Dean School of Sustainable Supply Chain & Logistics

Dr. Durairaj Veeraiyah

Senior Lecturer

Success Stories

The diverse community, hands-on learning opportunites, and extensive alumni network have all played pivotal roles in shaping my journey.

Raymon Semban

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