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Graduate Certificate of Supply Chain and Logistics Management
Postgraduate
ECU-SLM-GCESolve industrial issues with logic
Start or step-up your career in logistics. Build up your ability to make decisions in the field, based on the principles and practice of supply chain strategy. Graduates can find work in a range of industries, including airlines, the government, military and more.
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- 100% online
Graduate Certificate in Maritime Management
Postgraduate
TAS-MLO-GCEA foundation for future managers in maritime and logistics
Steer your career towards maritime management with key business skills. You’ll study topics including finance and economics. Dive deeper with topics including shipping, port management, and maritime law. Get ready for international trade across the oceans.
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- 100% online
- Duration
- 6 months full time or part time equivalent
Graduate Certificate in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Postgraduate
TAS-GLS-GCEMove materials and goods around the world
Get ready for roles in this essential and high-demand business activity. Explore the nature and importance of logistics. Breakdown the sequence of key events in supply chain management. Prepare for sustainable operations on a global scale.
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- 100% online
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- 6 months full time or part time equivalent
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