Supply chain management (SCM) encompasses not only the design and planning of supply chain activities, but also the execution, control, and monitoring that help companies to build a competitive infrastructure and create net value. The supply chain includes planning, procurement, manufacturing, fulfillment, inventory management, logistics, returns to suppliers, and returns from customers - all the functional areas involved in receiving and filling a customer’s order with a repeatable and satisfying experience.
The SCM major discusses integration with marketing; product and process engineering; accounting and finance; human resources; environmental, health, safety and quality; facilities management; and information technology areas. Finally, the major assumes a global perspective not only in terms of the internal operations of manufacturing and service businesses, but also with partnerships among suppliers, customers, and third-party logistic providers worldwide.
The SCM major is designed to provide its graduates with both theoretical knowledge of SCM and the ability to apply this knowledge to real-world problems and opportunities in a manner that improves business performance with a focus on the following key topics:
Building a strategic framework to analyze a supply chain
Designing global supply chain networks
Planning and coordinating demand and supply in a supply chain
Planning and managing inventories in a supply chain
Planning and managing procurement in a supply chain
Managing cross-functional drivers in a supply chain
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Types of Jobs
Operations
Industrial production
Logistics
Purchasing, transportation, storage, and distribution
Management consulting