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What are the Lucrative Career Opportunities for PGDM in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

The Indian market is in a massive demand for skilled people well-versed in Supply Chain Management. And an efficient and effective management study of all these business functions is critical in the business world.

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What are the Lucrative Career Opportunities for PGDM in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

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  1. What are the Lucrative Career Opportunities for PGDM in Logistics and Supply Chain Management? The globalisation of businesses is increasing every day; supply networks and the shortening of product lifecycle have made PGDM in Logistics and Supply Chain Management course one of the best career options, which are predicted to see good wage growth in the future. The Indian market is in a massive demand for skilled people well-versed in Supply Chain Management. And an efficient and effective management study of all these business functions is critical in the business world. A promising future is certain for those with the right attitude and the right degree, i.e. PGDM in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Someone equipped with integrated and comprehensive knowledge of logistics is a strong candidate for the job market. For example, you could see yourself as: ● General Manager: They are responsible for overseeing all organisational functions in your business. ● Supply Chain Analyst: Conducting data analysis to improve supply chain operations. ● Business Manager: Oversees the activities of workers; hires, trains, and evaluates new employees. ● Assistant Operations Manager: They manage to supervise the organisation's daily operations. ● Logistic Managers: They oversee warehouse, inventory control, material handling, customer service, transportation and planning workers. ● Retail Store Manager: They run a store successfully by constantly contacting their customers and staff. ● Logistics Assistant: They perform high-level administrative tasks, customer service tasks, reception duties, and maintaining the general needs of the office ● Purchasing Manager: They seek reliable vendors or suppliers for good quality products at reasonable prices. ● Logistics Consultant: They prove customer service operations and create cost-effective solutions for supply chain, warehouse, material handling, and distribution issues. ●Warehouse Operation Manager: The warehouse operations systems determine product storage and handling requirements. The career options offered to graduates are a huge draw. As a result, every retail organisation has a Logistics and Supply Chain Management, so this is an area where there are numerous employment opportunities.

  2. Top Recruiting Areas Developing companies need logistics and supply chain management for their growth or even the company's function. Some of the top companies are listed below: ● Logistical Solutions ● FMCG ● Technology Products ● E-Commerce ● Procurement ● Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals ● Textile ● IT Hardware ● Engineering ● Auto Ancillary A PGDM degree in logistics and supply chain management is one of the best programmes to do after completing the course, as it will set you on the right career path in an industry that is about to see its best days yet. This programme opens up multiple career options for you in the industries of your choice. With this degree course on your CV, success is a matter of choice. Key Differences between PGDM in Logistics and Supply Chain Management It is essential to remember that while the terms should not be used interchangeably, they supplement each other. Both processes cannot exist without the other because they rely on each other. The below point will help you understand the difference between the two terms. ● The supply chain management sector is a way to link essential business processes within and across businesses into a high-performance company model that drives competitive benefit. ● Logistics refers to the storage, movement, and flow of goods, the information inside and outside the organisation. ● The main focus of the supply chain is competitive benefits, while the main focus of logistics is meeting clients' requirements. Supply Chain is now not limited to warehousing, traditional transportation, inventory management, and reverses logistics, but it includes regular interaction and coordination with suppliers and cross-company coordination. This course also plays a central role in customer service, which can influence 60 to 70 per cent of a company's total costs, becoming the lifeline of a company that drives its competitiveness, growth, and bottom line.

  3. With the changing dynamics of the market, the job prospects will be plenty, but we will seek experts at every level. Therefore, a suitable program with the right curriculum and good industry collaborations can wonder for your aspiring career. With enough clarity of ideas and with a will to get skilled, you will be able to experience enormous success in this field. The Logistics and Supply Chain Management sector was infamous for its run-of-the-mill jobs.

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