Upon completion of the program, students will receive:
- Certificate of Completion in Logistical Operations Management (LOM)
- OSHA 10-hour General Certification
- Forklift Operator License (must qualify)
- Certified Logistics Associate Certification (foundational certification)
- Certified Logistics Technician (mid-level certification)
Student learning objectives for a certificate in Logistical Operations Management focus on developing skills in supply chain management, warehousing, inventory control, transportation, and procurement. Student learning outcomes include:
- Supply Chain Management (SCM): Understand and analyze the end-to-end flow of goods, including sourcing, production, and distribution.
- Inventory & Warehouse Management: Utilize inventory control methods, warehouse management systems, and safety protocols for efficient storage and material handling.
- Transportation and Distribution: Evaluate different modes of transport, select appropriate carriers, and manage freight documentation and tracking.
- Procurement & Negotiation: Understand vendor management, total cost of ownership, and execute effective procurement strategies.
- Technology & Data Analytics: Utilize software for demand forecasting, inventory management, and shipment tracking.
- Strategic Planning & Optimization: Identify opportunities to improve cost efficiency and quality through continuous improvement methods.