MBA in Logistics Abroad

Hey, I’m a student currently studying business management at the undergrad level. I’m interested in doing a PG course equivalent to an MBA (or an MBA itself) specialising in Logistics. What are the best colleges in Europe or America that offer suc…

Hey, I'm a student currently studying business management at the undergrad level. I'm interested in doing a PG course equivalent to an MBA (or an MBA itself) specialising in Logistics. What are the best colleges in Europe or America that offer such courses? I'm not planning to pursue my PG untill i gain experience in this field. But if there are opportunities to start right away after my graduation without "exceptional academic record" i would really go for it. So please help me find some good colleges aborad. Also, are there any colleges here in India that offer me a specializaion in such a field and whose certificate is of value in the industry? I Hope i get my answers soon:D

me too wanna specialize in logistics ........any info will be good .....actually i wanna know abt the field and its scope ......comon seniors pls reply

saxenamohitm Says
Hey, I'm a student currently studying business management at the undergrad level. I'm interested in doing a PG course equivalent to an MBA (or an MBA itself) specialising in Logistics. What are the best colleges in Europe or America that offer such courses? I'm not planning to pursue my PG untill i gain experience in this field. But if there are opportunities to start right away after my graduation without "exceptional academic record" i would really go for it. So please help me find some good colleges aborad. Also, are there any colleges here in India that offer me a specializaion in such a field and whose certificate is of value in the industry? I Hope i get my answers soon:D


If a career in Supply Chain Management & Logistics interests you, you might try joining a Transportation & Logistics Company or the transport division of a major airline. It will take you approximately 5-7 years depending on company, job and location to reach a team lead position, after which you're in perfect position to attend an MBA and make a career jump. Maersk is the world's largest Transport, Shipping & integrated logistics company. Every year, they hire people for their Maersk International Shipping Education (MISE) program (, , www.mise.edu). You could also try getting into a good port management company like Dubai Ports International (DPA), which manages the Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal (NSICT). Do 2-3 years at least in these or similar companies, then go back to school.

The best colleges abroad offering the kind of education required for this career, are of two types

a) the same ones that offer the best MBAs; your set of electives taken would centre on Operations Management (of which Logistics and SCM is a subset). Therefore the usual suspects - US Top 10 B-schools (with MIT, Michigan & Stanford probably top of the pile for the kind of career you look for), in Europe it would be LBS, INSEAD etc...BUT you can't get into ANY of these schools without work experience.

b) Schools offering specialized Master's Degrees in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. However, in order to attend these - you still require at least 2-3 years of good operations / scm / logistics / transportation experience like you would for an International MBA. Some of the better programs you can look at 2-3 years down the line are:

1) The Logistics Institute, Asia Pacific AND Georgia Institute of Technology (known as Georgia Tech) Dual M.Sc Program (www.maersk.com, www.mise.edu). You could also try getting into a good port management company like Dubai Ports International (DPA), which manages the Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal (NSICT). Do 2-3 years at least in these or similar companies, then go back to school.

The best colleges abroad offering the kind of education required for this career, are of two types

a) the same ones that offer the best MBAs; your set of electives taken would centre on Operations Management (of which Logistics and SCM is a subset). Therefore the usual suspects - US Top 10 B-schools (with MIT, Michigan & Stanford probably top of the pile for the kind of career you look for), in Europe it would be LBS, INSEAD etc...BUT you can't get into ANY of these schools without work experience.

b) Schools offering specialized Master's Degrees in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. However, in order to attend these - you still require at least 2-3 years of good operations / scm / logistics / transportation experience like you would for an International MBA. Some of the better programs you can look at 2-3 years down the line are:

1) The Logistics Institute, Asia Pacific AND Georgia Institute of Technology (known as Georgia Tech) Dual M.Sc Program ([url=http://www.tliap.nus.edu.sg/dmp/default.aspx). You'd study in Singapore and Georgia Tech (USA). With your degree and about 2 years of experience, you'd be perfectly positioned to apply to this one. Read the website, it's a very interesting proposition for those really on for a Logistics Career. Georgia Tech is (http://isye.gatech.edu) widely known to be the world's finest school of Industrial / Systems Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Engineering and Logistics.

2) Cranfield University School of Management (UK) runs a well regarded M.Sc in Logistics.(http://www.som.cranfield.ac.uk/som/msclogistics/index.asp). It's a one year program, to which you could in theory be admitted, but which will not add value now unless you bring some experience to the table. Again, best to have 2 years of experience before applying.

3) MIT - School of Engineering, Cambridge, USA - runs a very successful M.Sc Logistics (M-LOG) through it's Engineering Systems Division (http://esd.mit.edu/). This is a 9-10 month program, for which you will need at least 5 years of experience NOT for the course itself, but to appeal to employers that recruit graduates from the program.

4) The Cass Business School of the City Universty in London conducts well regarded M.Sc Courses in Shipping, Logistics & Trade (http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/masters/courses/index.html). While related to the operational aspects of the career you seek, these are however finance heavy courses, but which I think will add tremendous value to your career if you want financial specific education after 5-6 years of operational experience.

If you want a career + education + career in Logistics & SCM functions or industries, look no further than the above schools.

Good Luck
saxenamohitm Says
Hey, I'm a student currently studying business management at the undergrad level. I'm interested in doing a PG course equivalent to an MBA (or an MBA itself) specialising in Logistics. What are the best colleges in Europe or America that offer such courses? I'm not planning to pursue my PG untill i gain experience in this field. But if there are opportunities to start right away after my graduation without "exceptional academic record" i would really go for it. So please help me find some good colleges aborad. Also, are there any colleges here in India that offer me a specializaion in such a field and whose certificate is of value in the industry? I Hope i get my answers soon:D
MBA in logistics from university of coventry. its a very good university and not that expensive even as compared to others and you dont need any work experience to enroll there..... in india university of petroleum and energy studies provides the degree(mba in logistics and supply chain management) but specialized in energy sector.another option which you can opt for is Msc in operations and supplychain management from university of liverpool.....
If a career in Supply Chain Management & Logistics interests you, you might try joining a Transportation & Logistics Company or the transport division of a major airline. It will take you approximately 5-7 years depending on company, job and location to reach a team lead position, after which you're in perfect position to attend an MBA and make a career jump. Maersk is the world's largest Transport, Shipping & integrated logistics company. Every year, they hire people for their Maersk International Shipping Education (MISE) program (, , www.mise.edu). You could also try getting into a good port management company like Dubai Ports International (DPA), which manages the Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal (NSICT). Do 2-3 years at least in these or similar companies, then go back to school.

The best colleges abroad offering the kind of education required for this career, are of two types

a) the same ones that offer the best MBAs; your set of electives taken would centre on Operations Management (of which Logistics and SCM is a subset). Therefore the usual suspects - US Top 10 B-schools (with MIT, Michigan & Stanford probably top of the pile for the kind of career you look for), in Europe it would be LBS, INSEAD etc...BUT you can't get into ANY of these schools without work experience.

b) Schools offering specialized Master's Degrees in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. However, in order to attend these - you still require at least 2-3 years of good operations / scm / logistics / transportation experience like you would for an International MBA. Some of the better programs you can look at 2-3 years down the line are:

1) The Logistics Institute, Asia Pacific AND Georgia Institute of Technology (known as Georgia Tech) Dual M.Sc Program (The Logistics Institute - Asia Pacific). You'd study in Singapore and Georgia Tech (USA). With your degree and about 2 years of experience, you'd be perfectly positioned to apply to this one. Read the website, it's a very interesting proposition for those really on for a Logistics Career. Georgia Tech is (www.maersk.com, www.mise.edu). You could also try getting into a good port management company like Dubai Ports International (DPA), which manages the Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal (NSICT). Do 2-3 years at least in these or similar companies, then go back to school.

The best colleges abroad offering the kind of education required for this career, are of two types

a) the same ones that offer the best MBAs; your set of electives taken would centre on Operations Management (of which Logistics and SCM is a subset). Therefore the usual suspects - US Top 10 B-schools (with MIT, Michigan & Stanford probably top of the pile for the kind of career you look for), in Europe it would be LBS, INSEAD etc...BUT you can't get into ANY of these schools without work experience.

b) Schools offering specialized Master's Degrees in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. However, in order to attend these - you still require at least 2-3 years of good operations / scm / logistics / transportation experience like you would for an International MBA. Some of the better programs you can look at 2-3 years down the line are:

1) The Logistics Institute, Asia Pacific AND Georgia Institute of Technology (known as Georgia Tech) Dual M.Sc Program (The Logistics Institute - Asia Pacific). You'd study in Singapore and Georgia Tech (USA). With your degree and about 2 years of experience, you'd be perfectly positioned to apply to this one. Read the website, it's a very interesting proposition for those really on for a Logistics Career. Georgia Tech is ([url=http://isye.gatech.edu) widely known to be the world's finest school of Industrial / Systems Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Engineering and Logistics.

2) Cranfield University School of Management (UK) runs a well regarded M.Sc in Logistics.(http://esd.mit.edu/). This is a 9-10 month program, for which you will need at least 5 years of experience NOT for the course itself, but to appeal to employers that recruit graduates from the program.

4) The Cass Business School of the City Universty in London conducts well regarded M.Sc Courses in Shipping, Logistics & Trade (Masters Programmes Cass Business School MSc Courses & Masters Degrees). While related to the operational aspects of the career you seek, these are however finance heavy courses, but which I think will add tremendous value to your career if you want financial specific education after 5-6 years of operational experience.

If you want a career + education + career in Logistics & SCM functions or industries, look no further than the above schools.

Good Luck

what about a degree in Msc in operations and supplychain management from university of liverpool..and one morething whats the main advantage either of the degree holds, MBA in logistics and Msc in operations and supplychain management. Does a Msc degree holder have value as compared to mba degree holder.
gdas_1987 Says
what about a degree in Msc in operations and supplychain management from university of liverpool..and one morething whats the main advantage either of the degree holds, MBA in logistics and Msc in operations and supplychain management. Does a Msc degree holder have value as compared to mba degree holder.


Unknown - no opinion to offer.

Always try to attend a specialist program at a known university. The established pattern is "better known the university" - better the career services and better the access to the closest job market.

hello Baccardispirite,

In your answer, you quote several "good" companies as maersk or Dubai Port International. What are the other interesting companies?

Thank you.

Hi,

I think you will get some important information from this file http://www.elalog.org/publications/0412MasterLogistics.pdf check it out.

Hi, did it helped? i will be grateful if u share ur experiences.

Guys... can you plz mention the colleges in UK and US which offer courses on SCM and require work experience.

Guys.. why is thread inactive? is there any other thread related to logistics/SCM that is active?

There is a one year MS in SCM at MIT. I know at least 2 people with 10 years experience post MBA from IIM taking up this course. So the program must be really good. Haven't researched the program. You can probably do that