Logistics Management

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The Logistics Management Program at Bakersfield College offers students the opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of the logistics industry, its operations, and its impact on businesses. This program equips students with the knowledge and skills required to manage the flow of goods and services from production to consumption effectively. Through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on training, students learn about transportation, inventory management, warehousing, supply chain management, and other essential components of logistics. Graduates of this program are well-prepared for careers in logistics, transportation, and supply chain management.

stocked warehouseWhat is Logistics Management?

Logistics management refers to the planning, execution, and control of the movement of goods and services from the point of origin to the point of consumption. It involves managing the flow of materials, information, and finances across the supply chain, which includes suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and customers. Logistics management encompasses a broad range of activities, including transportation, warehousing, inventory management, order processing, and distribution. The primary goal of logistics management is to ensure that the right product is delivered to the right place at the right time, while minimizing costs and maximizing efficiency. Effective logistics management plays a critical role in the success of businesses across all industries.

Is Logistics Management for Me?

Success in logistics management requires a combination of technical skills, personal qualities, and professional characteristics. Here are some traits that someone who wants to succeed in logistics management should possess:

  • Analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Communication and interpersonal skills
  • Flexibility and adaptability
  • Leadership and management skills
  • Time management and organizational skills
  • Technical knowledge and proficiency
  • Customer-focused mindset

Overall, successful logistics managers must possess a unique blend of technical knowledge, personal qualities, and professional characteristics to excel in this field.

Logistics Management Degree & Certificates

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Logistics is a rapidly-growing field encompassing the management of goods from assembly line to the end user. 

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Logistics is a rapidly-growing field encompassing the management of goods from assembly line to the end user. The Bakersfield College Logistics Management Certificate is primarily designed to provide formal training for careers in the following logistics-related jobs: warehouse management, operations management, supply chain management; purchasing; and transportation management. 

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The Warehousing Certificate Program will provide an opportunity for students to complete a short-term, intensive, hands-on program.

 

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Logistics Management Careers

Graduates with an Associate of Science (AS) degree or Certificate of Achievement in Logistics Management can pursue various careers in logistics and supply chain management. Some of the common careers for graduates in this field include:

  • Logistics Coordinator: Responsible for coordinating the movement of goods and services, managing inventory levels, and communicating with stakeholders in the supply chain.
  • Transportation Manager: Oversees transportation operations, such as scheduling shipments, managing carriers, and ensuring compliance with transportation regulations.
  • Warehouse Manager: Manages warehouse operations, including inventory control, order fulfillment, and receiving and shipping of goods.
  • Supply Chain Analyst: Analyzes supply chain data to identify areas for improvement, optimize operations, and reduce costs.
  • Procurement Specialist: Manages the procurement of goods and services, negotiates contracts with suppliers, and ensures the timely delivery of products.
  • Operations Manager: Oversees the day-to-day operations of a logistics or supply chain organization, ensuring that processes are running efficiently and effectively.
  • Customer Service Manager: Manages customer service operations, including order processing, complaints resolution, and managing customer expectations.
  • Logistics Consultant: Provides expert advice and guidance to businesses on logistics and supply chain management strategies.

Overall, graduates of the Logistics Management program can pursue diverse career paths in the logistics and supply chain management industry, which offers a wide range of opportunities for career growth and advancement.


Academic Department: Business Education

Career & Learning Pathway: Business Pathway

Courses: Business Administration (BSAD)


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