Compendium / guide with detailed descriptions of training and further education in the field of logistics and supply chain management.

Logistics, an interface discipline straight out of a storybook, is essential for the economy. Without it, practically nothing would work in terms of the trade in goods and merchandise and it therefore plays a central role in the success of a company.

In the context of globalization, i.e. the networking of markets and supply and value chains, digitalization, the individualization of products and the deregulation of transport and telecommunications markets, logistics has seen continuous growth in recent years

The various sub-areas of logistics: procurement logistics, production logistics, distribution logistics and disposal logistics function like a cogwheel that interlocks one after the other. Each of these areas requires specialists with specific knowledge and skills. In addition, all logistics areas are equally confronted with (major) changes.

Technical change and digital developments do not stop at logistics - on the contrary: logistics experts are often expected to bear a high level of responsibility for contributing to the implementation of environmental, energy and climate goals through their work. Aspects that are subject to rapid change.

It is therefore important for specialists to undergo continuous further training in order to keep pace with rapid developments. In the competitive labor market, continuous review and expansion of knowledge and skills is not only desirable but also required, for example with regard to career and salary opportunities.

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