MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics - Supply Chain Management Education is Our Business

Executive Education from the World’s Premier Center for Supply Chain Education and Research.

Supply chain management (SCM) has become a strategic resource that enables companies to stay competitive in the global marketplace.

Senior executives must deploy that resource to maximum advantage, and that requires them to stay ahead of the new practices and capabilities that drive value in this ever-changing field.

The MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (MIT CTL) Executive Education program delivers knowledge that you need to stay informed.

To us, SCM is not just another element in a broad portfolio of business programs. SCM is MIT CTL’s core competency. Our faculty includes some of the world’s most renowned thought leaders.

Since the Center’s inception, executives from hundreds of companies have attended our programs and gone on to excel in their chosen roles. These companies have applied the strategies and ideas we have taught to compete successfully in new and emerging markets across the globe.

Program Features:

  • Gain multiple perspectives from distinguished MIT faculty, researchers, and industry thought leaders to create, optimize, and manage a supply chain that delivers competitive advantage
  • Engage in a four-day intensive program that delivers a fast-paced mix of simulations, realworld case studies, cutting-edge research, and thought-provoking, interactive class sessions
  • Meet, share ideas, and resolve challenges with other leading supply chain professionals

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