Georgia Tech Supply Chain

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The Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute (SCL) provides global leadership for research and education in supply chain engineering. While SCL has resources and programs in supply chain management, its primary focus is on development of new tools for analysis, design and management of logistics processes, and new concepts and strategies for the practice of supply chain engineering. Leaders in Logistics SCL's premier industry research program, Leaders in Logistics, provides a unique opportunity for select business and governmental organizations engaged in supply chain practice to interact with SCL’s faculty, students, and one another. Annual Membership includes research project and education/ outreach activities. In 2008, there are 13 member companies that participate in the program. Supply Chain and Logistics Education SCL offers an extensive curriculum of open-enrollment supply chain professional and management education short courses. The curriculum, offered in both on-campus and online formats, includes comprehensive week-long courses in logistics, transportation, warehousing and supply chain management alliance between the National University of Singapore (NUS), the Singapore Economic Development Board and Georgia Tech. The Singapore-based Institute draws on the resources of both Georgia Tech and NUS to initiate research, education and industry programs specifically focused on Asia Pacific links in global supply chains. This program offers a dual-master’s degree and over the past six years has graduated more than 100 graduates who are working in global logistics around the world. In addition to TLI Asia Pacific, SCL’s global logistics programs include alliances with university and government research centers in Australia, China, Chile, Europe and South Africa. Research Centers & Sponsors SCL’s research utilizes the outstanding faculty and graduate student resources of the Stewart School. More than twenty Stewart School faculty members focus their research on supply chain and logistics problems. SCL research activities are organized around eight major research centers of excellence: Supply Chain Strategy, Warehousing & Distribution, Global Transportation, Manufacturing Logistics. Health Care Logistics, Resource Scheduling, Humanitarian Logistics, and China Logistics. Mr. Harvey M. Donaldson Director Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute 765 Ferst Drive, N.W. Atlanta, GA 30332-0205 (404) 894-2343 Fax (404) 894-6527 www.scl.gatech.edu ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. and more specialized courses in a wide range of topics from material handing to supply chain finance to logistics optimization. Courses often include site visits and facility tours. Since 1992, more than 6,500 logistics professionals have attended the program with more than 600 participants earning SCL’s Logistics Professional & Management Certificates from Georgia Tech. In addition, the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering offers a one-year full-time masters degree program in industrial engineering (supply chain engineering option) as well as a part-time Executive Masters in International Logistics (EMIL) for mid-career executives. Supply Chain Executive Forum The Supply Chain Executive Forum (SCEF) provides executives from leading supply chain organizations the opportunity to meet twice a year to discuss new and compelling ways to streamline operations and enhance profitability, and integrate supply chain strategy with corporate strategy. In 2008, SCEF has more than 28 participating member companies. International Outreach Now in its ninth year of successful operations, the TLI Asia Pacific Institute is an The Supply Chain & Logistics Institute (SCL) is a unit of the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech. The Stewart School is the largest Industrial Engineering program in the United States (more than sixty faculty members, 1000 undergraduate students and 400 graduate students). For seventeen consecutive years, U.S. News and World Report has ranked the Stewart School as the best undergraduate and graduate industrial engineering program in the United States. 2/4/08 The H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute

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The Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute (SCL) provides global leadership for research and education in supply chain engineering. While SCL has resources and programs in supply chain management, its primary focus is on development of new tools for analysis, design and management of logistics processes, and new concepts and strategies for the practice of supply chain engineering.

Leaders in LogisticsSCL's premier industry research program, Leaders in Logistics, provides a unique opportunity for select business and governmental organizations engaged in supply chain practice to interact with SCL’s faculty, students, and one another. Annual Membership includes research project and education/outreach activities. In 2008, there are 13 member companies that participate in the program.

Supply Chain and Logistics EducationSCL offers an extensive curriculum of open-enrollment supply chain professional and management education short courses. The curriculum, offered in both on-campus and online formats, includes comprehensive week-long courses in logistics, transportation, warehousing and supply chain management

alliance between the National University of Singapore (NUS), the Singapore Economic Development Board and Georgia Tech. The Singapore-based Institute draws on the resources of both Georgia Tech and NUS to initiate research, education and industry programs specifically focused on Asia Pacific links in global supply chains. This program offers a dual-master’s degree and over the past six years has graduated more than 100 graduates who are working in global logistics around the world. In addition to TLI Asia Pacific, SCL’s global logistics programs include alliances with university and government research centers in Australia, China, Chile, Europe and South Africa.

Research Centers & SponsorsSCL’s research utilizes the outstanding faculty and graduate student resources of the Stewart School. More than twenty Stewart School faculty members focus their research on supply chain and logistics problems. SCL research activities are organized around eight major research centers of excellence: Supply Chain Strategy, Warehousing & Distribution, Global Transportation, Manufacturing Logistics. Health Care Logistics, Resource Scheduling, Humanitarian Logistics, and China Logistics.

Mr. Harvey M. DonaldsonDirector

Georgia TechSupply Chain &

Logistics Institute 765 Ferst Drive, N.W.

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and more specialized courses in a wide range of topics from material handing to supply chain finance to logistics optimization. Courses often include site visits and facility tours. Since 1992, more than 6,500 logistics professionals have attended the program with more than 600 participants earning SCL’s Logistics Professional & Management Certificates from Georgia Tech. In addition, the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering offers a one-year full-time masters degree program in industrial engineering (supply chain engineering option) as well as a part-time Executive Masters in International Logistics (EMIL) for mid-career executives.

Supply Chain Executive ForumThe Supply Chain Executive Forum (SCEF) provides executives from leading supply chain organizations the opportunity to meet twice a year to discuss new and compelling ways to streamline operations and enhance profitability, and integrate supply chain strategy with corporate strategy. In 2008, SCEF has more than 28 participating member companies.

International OutreachNow in its ninth year of successful operations, the TLI Asia Pacific Institute is an

The Supply Chain & Logistics Institute (SCL) is a unit of the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech. The Stewart School is the largest Industrial Engineering program in the United States (more than sixty faculty members, 1000 undergraduate students and 400 graduate students). For seventeen consecutive years, U.S. News and World Report has ranked the Stewart School as the best undergraduate and graduate industrial engineering program in the United States.

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The H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering

Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute