Getting the best from a supply chain is key to business success. Having the right talent and know-how helps deliver this. With the free anyLogistix PLE (Personal Learning Edition) and anyLogisitix Textbook, Supply Chain Simulation and Optimization with anyLogistix, students can easily develop these skills.
The Berlin School of Economics is making use of anyLogisitix in a course for learning the skills needed to get and stay ahead in supply chain.
The opportunities for people qualified in modern supply chain are great, with changing technologies and the digitization of supply chain driving a need for new talent. Indeed, DHL identified a need for new skills as being a key driver behind the developing supply chain talent crisis.
The Masters in Global Supply Chain Management and Operations at the Berlin School of Economics and Law is an international course taught in English. It provides practical experience and develops strategic, management, and analytical skills. A focus on innovations and Industry 4.0 helps develop an agile mindset for keeping a competitive advantage in supply chain.
Students on the course have utilized anyLogistix for supply chain design, optimization and analysis. Their research includes papers on a car manufacturer supply chain re-design, disruption to a reverse supply chain in Germany, the ripple effect in a fashion supply chain, locating European distribution centers for a retailer network, and restructuring a bicycle manufacture supply chain.
Check out the study programme and take your next step to supply chain success! Contact course teacher Prof. Dr. habil. Dr. Dmitry Ivanov, ScD for further details and questions on the academic use of anyLogistix.
Academics and students of supply chain can make use of the free personal learning edition of anyLogistix — anyLogistix PLE and anyLogisitix Textbook.
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