Whether it’s purchasing, storing, controlling, packing, transporting, distributing products and services, learn Digital Age Logistics and work with over 200 leading logistics companies, focusing on Import-Export Logistics.
“Building expertise in logistics and supply chain management”
Students will learn about transportation planning, storage and control of goods, procurement, distribution center management, packaging, shipping, and international business dealings, learning from industry professionals, with field trips and work experience with leading companies before graduation.
– Type 1 / Type 2 / Human Capital borrowers pay an initial 4,000 baht, the rest is a loan from the fund.
– Cash payers pay the first installment of 15,000 baht and pay the remaining amount by 30 April 2023.
Human* is a branch participating in the Human Capital Development Promotion Project.
(Human Capital) Student Loan Fund and Student Loan Fund borrowers receive 2 special conditions.
Upon graduation
1st installment: 30% reduction in principal
2nd installment: interest rate reduced by 0.5% per year (from the normal 1% per year)
Course Structure
Develop learners to have knowledge, skills, and expertise in logistics and supply chain management, both in theory and practice. During the study, learners are prepared through extra-curricular activities, such as enhancing integrated understanding with logistics games, training to enhance new knowledge by lecturers with leading expertise. The field of logistics and supply chain management has divided subjects into groups to create more expertise for students, including:
1. Transportation Academic Group
2. Warehouse subject group
3. Production academic group
In addition, the Logistics and Supply Chain Management Department, Sripatum University Cooperation with the Land Transport Federation of Thailand in the continuous development of up-to-date curriculum and emphasis on building expertise for learners.
The field of logistics and supply chain management integrates knowledge in all areas to enhance the competitiveness of organizations. Therefore, careers related to this field are divided into 2 important parts:
• Purchasing and procurement work It is necessary to know the sources of raw materials, negotiation principles, accurate demand estimation, payment criteria, technology used in procurement, and management of relationships with suppliers of production factors, such as joint purchasing planning, etc.
• Warehouse work It is necessary to plan the use of space in the warehouse, storage principles, use of equipment and technology to facilitate work, appropriate amount of products, product classification, planning for storage and delivery of products, etc.
• Freight forwarding It involves transportation planning, determining transportation routes, appropriate distribution methods, efficient use of resources both outbound and return, developing delivery methods to reduce delivery times, etc.
• Information Technology Work It is the collection of all data within and between organizations, from customer needs, related problems, data on product flow, information flow, and money flow, warehouse data, and data on suppliers of production factors, to be used in improving and developing the organization.
• Customer relations work It is a customer management service such as retail store management. It helps develop the store in terms of ordering planning, product storage, store layout, and customer information coordination.
• Others such as cost reduction work, maintenance planning
2. Consulting work
• Business analysts and improvers must understand the overall business system, collect data, analyze and solve problems, and find ways to improve the organization to meet customer needs and reduce costs.
• Training in various techniques in logistics and supply chain.
• Agency consulting
(1) General studies subjects | 30 | credit | |
(2) Specific subjects | 92 | credit | |
(2.1) Core subjects | 25 | credit | |
(2.2) Required major subjects | 28 | credit | |
(2.3) Elective majors | 9 | credit | |
(2.4) Minor/Specialized subjects | |||
(Choose to study minor/specialized subjects, 2 groups, 15 credits per group) | |||
2.4.1 Minor/Specialized subject 1 15 credits | |||
2.4.2 Minor/Specialized subjects 2 15 credits | |||
(3) Elective subjects | 6 | credit | |
together | 128 | credit |
Normal section
Study during office hours, Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
– Business Process Analyst
– Transportation planner and controller
– Distribution Planner and Controller
– Purchasing Planner and Controller
– Freight Forwarder service provider
– Logistics entrepreneurs
– Transportation executive
– Warehouse Manager
– Land, sea and air freight forwarders
– Logistics and Supply Chain Analyst
– Material, production or distribution planner
– Business Process Analyst
– Researcher/Academic in Logistics and Supply Chain
– Researcher/Academic in Operations Management
– Professors or academics at various institutions
– Business owners and self-employed professionals
– Senior executives of public and private sector organizations
– Business administration researchers from various agencies or independent researchers
– Business consultant for private companies and government agencies.
– etc.
Whether it’s purchasing, storing, controlling, packing, transporting, distributing products and services, learn Digital Age Logistics and work with over 200 leading logistics companies, focusing on Import-Export Logistics.
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