Set yourself up for a global career with the MSc in International Logistics and Supply Chain Management!
Graduates from our MSc in International Logistics are sought in manufacturing, retail, transportation, and consulting. Fontys alumni work at ASML and Amazon, in large multinationals or starting businesses. Pursue roles like logistics manager, project manager, or consultant.
After graduation you can start your career as a:
As a project manager you will lead complex logistics projects from inception to completion, ensuring timely delivery and budget adherence. Coordinating cross-functional teams, managing resources, and mitigating risks to achieve project goals will be your key responsibilities in a dynamic logistics environment.
Being a logistics manager, you will oversee and optimise supply chain operations, ensuring efficient movement of goods. Manage inventory, transportation, and warehousing. You will reduce costs and improve service levels, ensuring smooth logistics operations in a fast-paced, global marketplace.
Design and implement efficient logistics systems and processes to improve supply chain performance. Utilising data analysis and modelling, as a logistics engineer, you will enhance productivity, reduce costs, and streamline operations in complex logistics networks.
As a global buyer, you will source and procure materials from international suppliers, ensuring quality and cost-effectiveness. Negotiating contracts, manage supplier relationships, and monitor market trends. You’ll support business objectives and drive competitive advantage.
Provide expert advice on logistics and supply chain management to enhance business processes. As a consultant, you will analyse operations, identify improvement opportunities, and implement solutions that help your organisation reduce costs and achieve strategic goals in a global market.
Wondering what's to come after applying for this programme? Go over the entire admission process.
Please note! If you wish to apply for housing through Fontys, the application deadline is June 15 (start September).
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