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What is the difference between supply chain, operations, and logistics?

Posted 3 weeks ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: chain, logistics, operation

Response posted by just a person 3 weeks ago: Supply chain management is a way to link major business processes within and across companies into a high-performance business model that drives competitive advantage. Logistics refers to the movement, storage, and flow of goods, services and information inside and outside the organization.

What exactly is logistics?

Posted 4 weeks ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: logistics

Response posted by shortonlinecourses 4 weeks ago: Logistics is the process of supplying and transporting goods from one place to another in time and without damage. There are plenty of roles and responsibilities available in the logistics industry. Warehouse management, inventory management, and customs management are some of the common ...

Can logistic company handle oversized cargo?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: company, handle, logistics

Response posted by aria012 3+ months ago: Yes, a logistic company can handle oversized and heavy cargo. They can arrange specialized transportation and equipment to ensure your large shipments are delivered safely. If you need such services, contact Limco Logistic.

I am looking at doing a MBA in logistics. Is a Master's in logistics and MBA in logistics the same?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: course, planning, master, mba, masters, logistics, diploma

Answer posted by dmims 3+ months ago: No, a Master's in Logistics and an MBA in Logistics are not the same. While both focus on logistics, a Master's in Logistics is typically a more specialized degree focusing exclusively on areas within the logistics industry. On the other hand, an MBA in Logistics is a business degree with ...

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