Learn about different job options and get practical tips to help you break into the field.
Qualify for growing job opportunities in procurement, transportation, warehousing, and production. Program approved by Supply Chain Canada. Study online and be ready for work in just 12 months.
What is Supply Chain and Logistics?
Supply chain and logistics involves moving a product through every stage of manufacturing and distribution. Every product you buy goes through a supply chain to get from the factory to your store shelf.
Supply chain professionals handle every aspect of the process, including:
- Sourcing raw materials needed for production
- Finding suppliers and negotiating contracts
- Organizing the warehouse
- Coordinating shipping and delivery schedules
- Handling client inquiries
- Resolving delays and materials shortages
- Conducting market research
̽»¨Ö±²¥ Supply Chain Management and Logistics Training
̽»¨Ö±²¥’s accelerated supply chain and logistics training takes just one year to complete.
- 12-month Supply Chain Management and Logistics diploma program
- Endorsed by
- 6-week supply chain internship
- Easily connect with your instructor whenever you need support
- Financial aid available for those who qualify
- Enrol at any time
°¿³Ü°ùÌýPartnership With Supply Chain CanadaÌý
- Herzing’s Supply Chain Management program is endorsed by ,Ìýthe country’s leading association of supply chain management professionalsÌý
- In addition to a Herzing diploma, our graduates receive a Supply Chain Management Training (SMT) diploma from Supply Chain CanadaÌý
Career Outlook
Supply chain and logistics professionals are in demand.ÌýThis field is quickly growing in Canada and across the globe:Ìý
- The globalÌýsupply chain managementÌýmarketÌýÌýfrom 2020 to 2027Ìý
- Waves of retirements are creating supply chain labour shortages in many parts of CanadaÌý
- Big increase in online shopping is driving employmentÌýinÌýtransportation logistics, procurement,Ìýpurchasing,Ìýwarehousing, and moreÌý
Job Options in Supply Chain Management and Logistics
There are a wide range of job opportunities in supply chain management and logistics. Typical job titles include:
- Materials handler
- Procurement agent
- Logistics clerk
- Shipper and receiver
- Purchasing clerk
- Warehouse manager
- Buyer
- Supply chain coordinator
Study Topics
Herzing’s supply chain and logistics training teaches practical skills for managing every stage in the supply process.
In this program you will learn:
- Fundamentals of accounting, finance, and strategic business planning for supply chain management
- The basics of contract law, and how to create an effective procurement contract with a supplier
- Tactics for managing operations at factories and warehouses to ensure successful order creation and delivery
- How the procurement process works, including selecting suppliers
- The logistics and procedures for transporting goods by air, railway, water, and highway
- How to become an effective negotiator within the supply chain field
- Project management and leadership skills to advance your supply chain career
Instructors
William Rapisarda
Instructor, Supply Chain Management and Logistics
Admission Requirements
What you need to get started.
- Minimum of a Canadian high school grade 12 or equivalent, or a mature student
- Pass an entrance test administered by ̽»¨Ö±²¥
- Be interviewed in detail regarding interest in the field
- Note: admission to some programs may include additional requirements
Not all programs and learning formats available at all campus locations.
A Supply Chain Management and Logistics program is registered at and delivered by ̽»¨Ö±²¥ Toronto. Please click for information on
A Supply Chain Management and Logistics program is registered at and delivered by ̽»¨Ö±²¥ Winnipeg.
A Supply Chain and Logistics program is registered at and delivered by ̽»¨Ö±²¥ Montreal. This program leads to an Attestation of Collegial Studies (ACS) recognized by the Ministère de l’Éducation (MEQ).
̽»¨Ö±²¥ Montreal is a post-secondary institution recognized by the Ministry of Education and Higher Learning (permit number 749758) and a secondary vocational studies institution (permit number 534501).