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Stay on top of new trends to streamline your supply chain management career in 2023

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Thorough changes in supply chains fundamentally transform how this job is handled. Today's business landscape no longer sees a reliable supply chain that handles the movement of materials and goods at an efficient pace. Shortages and long lead times are apparent in almost every retail industry, forcing the world’s view of the supply chain into something different. Prior to the crisis and Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic panic buying, most consumers did not think of the supply chain when buying goods. But now, the supply chain is in the mainstream news cycle and a part of everyday conversation. The following are the top trends in supply chain management today: Supply chain management is top of mind instead of an afterthought Previously, supply chain management was not universally thought of as a strategic task but more as a cost management job. Today, that focus shifts to a c-suite-level approach and is now considered essential for resilience. Companies that did not shift to putting

BBA Logistics & Supply Chain Management

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BBA Logistics & Supply Chain Management is a three-year undergraduate program that provides students with fundamental knowledge of logistics and supply chain business operations. The program module imparts students with an in-depth understanding of the functions and contributions of supply chain management, the concept of logistics management, operational objectives of integrated logistics, the impact of forecasts on logistics and supply chain management, and others.   The undergraduate program incorporates both theory and practical sessions to give students a generous head start on the career ladder. Upon completion, students can either pursue post-graduation in the same discipline or establish a career in the business world.   Supply chain & Logistics Industry In India * In the financial year 2021, the size of the Indian logistics market was around 250 billion U.S. dollars. It was estimated that this market would grow to 390 billion dollars in 2030, at a compound a