Georgia Tech ISyE Georgia Tech ISyE Georgia Tech ISyE. You can stay in touch with all things SCL through our news feed or attending one of our upcoming events. SCL includes some of the world’s most experienced researchers in their fields who enjoy sharing their perspectives on a wide variety of topics. Our faculty is world-renowned and our students are intellectually curious and our alumni can be found around the globe in leadership positions within a wide variety of fields. SCL reaches out to students, educators, businesses and the logistics community in an effort to increase exposure and accessibility to supply chain & logistics expertise through a variety of educational programs, partnership opportunities and outreach activities. New ideas and new tools are born in the robust research environment supported by the Supply Chain & Logistics Institute. Solutions and improvements produced by researchers provide businesses with the high level of competitiveness that is critical to their success in the marketplace both at home and overseas. Thousands of logistics and supply chain management professionals have advanced their knowledge—and their companies’ profitability—with the education they obtained through the courses and graduate degree programs offered through the Supply Chain & Logistics Institute and Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering. Bringing advanced research, evolving global logistics trends, and analysis from the world to Savannah A new partnership and how it will impact the state. View the video at Savannah CEO. SCLIRC Seminar Series The Supply Chain and Logistics Institute hosts a series of monthly seminars open to interested SCL faculty, students and corporate partners as well as the general public. Join us on the Georgia Tech campus October 24, 2018 for our next session. New Partnership with China's SF Express As Shenzhen continues to rapidly grow and evolve as the high-tech hub of China, companies are looking for ways to improve their supply chains and logistics. This is where Georgia Tech comes in. Why Supply Chain Engineering? Subhash Segireddy (MSSCE 2013) says he gets asked all the time, “Why supply chain engineering?” The world-class faculty and the one-year master’s in supply chain engineering led him to Georgia Tech’s Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering (ISyE). Georgia Tech and JPMorgan Chase Work to Increase Atlanta Youth Participation in Trade and Logistics Careers A new fast-track certification program to help promote increased participation from Atlanta’s minority youth in high-growth careers. The Physical Internet Will Rest On The Internet Of Things While the Internet of Things is getting increased attention among stakeholders in industry and government across all markets and countries, the Physical Internet is progressively considered as an approach worthy of consideration in rethinking the global supply chain. SCL on Georgia Tech Savannah Campus SCL is represented at the GT Savannah campus, offering professional education courses, supporting workforce development, and partnering with Coastal Region companies to assist with their supply chain and logistics initiatives. Upcoming Courses. Sep 27 to Sep 28. Contracting Excellence. Supply Chain Project Management: Fundamentals. Warehouse / Distribution Center Layout. Welcome to the Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute. The Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute (SCL), an Interdisciplinary Research Center, provides global leadership for research and education in the application of scientific principles to optimize the integration of supply chain strategy, infrastructure, processes, and technology. SCL’s primary activities involve the development of new concepts and strategies for the practice of supply chain engineering and new tools for analysis, design, and management of logistics processes. We focus on pushing theoretical boundaries and solving the problems of industry and society.
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