4 Part time Master Programmes in Logistics Management in Spain for 2024
- Barcelona, Spain
Part time
12 Months
On-Campus
Spanish
EAE 's Part-time Master in Supply Chain Management & Logistics will allow you to cover the entire “end-to-end” supply chain, from suppliers to customers, including all associated design, planning, execution and management processes. Successfully assume positions of responsibility in a company, in areas such as Purchasing, Planning, Production, Logistics and Distribution. Through a theoretical-practical approach, you will develop your strategic vision of the supply chain, applicable to multinational companies from various sectors or to your own business initiatives, thanks to your innovative vision, critical thinking and leadership skills.
- Online
Full time, Part time
12 Months
Distance learning
Spanish
Online logistics master that provides the keys to lead the transformation of traditional business models. The Master in Supply Chain Management & Logistics provides theoretical-practical knowledge to professionals who perform their functions in different types of companies that have in supply chain management, in general, and in logistics activity, in particular, one of their value-added processes and/or that they consider critical, so that they can design, implement and maintain a strategic vision of the global supply chain.
- Online
Full time, Part time
1 Year
Distance learning
Spanish
The objective of the online Master's Degree in Logistics Management at UNIR is to train professionals and managers in the area of operations and logistics, specialized in the integral management of the supply chain (Supply Chain Management), capable of managing commercial exchanges in a scenario where globalization and the opening of new markets have accelerated transport flows.
- Wismar, Germany
- Berlin, Germany + 2 more
Part time
4 semesters
Distance learning, On-Campus
English
Trade and logistics are among the largest economic sectors worldwide. Business models and value chains are currently experiencing rapid change and digitisation is creating new opportunities for mobility. Networks are becoming more intensive, while markets and trade flows are shifting. In addition, modern logistics has to cope with new challenges due to the collapse in the global world order. Climate change is putting the logistics industry under considerable pressure to innovate. Anyone who wants to enter into management here needs years of industry experience and sound specialist knowledge.