Prerequisites: Sophomore Standing; Minimum grade of "C-" in SCMG 332 or SCMG 332H or SCMG 232 or SCMG 232H; INFS 247 or INFS 247H; ISSCM 241 or ISSCM 241H or STAT 103.
The goal of this course is to give students exposure to and understanding of how freight transportation is managed within the supply chain, with a special emphasis on sustainability. Students will learn how different modes of transport, cost structures, and environmental considerations interact to shape strategic and operational decisions in global logistics.
Outcomes: Students will develop an understanding of the role of transportation within the supply chain and how it is managed; Gain familiarity with key transportation management techniques that support the creation of more sustainable and efficient supply chains.
The goal of this course is to give students exposure to and understanding of how freight transportation is managed within the supply chain, with a special emphasis on sustainability. Students will learn how different modes of transport, cost structures, and environmental considerations interact to shape strategic and operational decisions in global logistics.
Outcomes: Students will develop an understanding of the role of transportation within the supply chain and how it is managed; Gain familiarity with key transportation management techniques that support the creation of more sustainable and efficient supply chains.