Georgia Tech Offers Logistics Management Courses

Jan. 13, 2005
The Logistics Institute at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, is offering courses in its 2003 Logistics Management Series (LMS). The classes, which cover transportation and distribution, warehousing and material handling, and inventory management, ...

The Logistics Institute at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, is offering courses in its 2003 Logistics Management Series (LMS). The classes, which cover transportation and distribution, warehousing and material handling, and inventory management, feature case studies, facility tours and study team projects. The series also includes the Logistics Management e-Series, which the institute says enhances the traditional LMS courses. The e-Series -- computer-based, online programs -- offers multimedia presentations, Web links and video clips. The remaining 2003 schedule includes:

  • World-Class Transportation and Distribution, Orlando, Fla., May 13-16
  • World-Class Warehousing and Material Handling, Orlando, June 24-27
  • World-Class Inventory Management, Atlanta, Oct. 21-24
To register, visit http://www.conted.gatech.edu/courses/logistics/logistics_management.html.

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