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Logistics Management

ATU Ozark | Logistics Management

Logistic Managers analyze and coordinate an organization’s supply chain – the system that moves a product from supplier to consumer. They manage the entire life cycle of a product, which includes how a product is acquired, distributed, allocated, and delivered. Logistics are used in nearly every industry. 

Nelson Heather
Nelson
Program Chair (479) 508-8500 ext. 6650 hnelson1@atu.edu

Technology and Academic Support Building
1700 Helberg Lane
Ozark, AR  72949

ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS 

 

anna byers
ANNA BYARS

Logistics Office Manager, Spartan Logistics

 
 
M. Bennett
Molly Bennett

Principal, Paris High School, AACTE President

 
 
Amanda Bohannan
AMANDA BOHANNAN

Demand Planning Manager, TCL

 
 
 Jazmyne Crouch
JAZMYNE CROUCH

Accounts Payable, Post Winery, Inc.

 
 
Ryan Chisolm Picture
Ryan Chisolm

Supply Chain Manager, ABB

 
 
D. Bell
DENAE BELL

Senior Manager, Workforce Strategy and Solutions, ABF Freight

 
 

 

CAREER OPTIONS

You could work as a(n):

  • Operations Manager
  • Procurement & Supply Coordinator
  • Transportation Coordinator
  • Warehouse & Inventory Specialist

Alumni of our program work at:

  • ArcBest
  • Dancor Transit
  • Landstar
  • Marten Transport
  • USA Trucks
  • Walmart DC

 Credentials that stack with this degree:

  • Bachelor of Applied Science
  • Bachelor of Professional Studies
  • Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness

SKILLS YOU WILL LEARN

  • Demonstrate basic understanding of logistic software systems and applications, including common applications, components, uses, processes, infrastructures, and e-Commerce management tools.
  • Demonstrate the ability to perform demand management to improve efficiency, perform inventory control measures, and optimize warehouse layouts.
  • Explain the impact of logistics and supply chain operations on a firm’s profitability, identifying the steps necessary for strategic procurement to evaluate and purchase a product or service, global sourcing, and strategic supplier evaluations, as well as complete basic cost-benefit analysis.
  • Explain the role of transportation management and identify the resources needed for domestic and global transactions and shipments.
  • Demonstrate employability skills including effective communication, planning, critical thinking and problem solving, quality customer service skills, conflict resolution, ethical practices, and decision making.
  • Exhibit ability to work on a team project, develop and complete a project plan with budget, present a professional presentation, as well as demonstrate effective use of digital literacy tools/ resources, including data bases, spreadsheets, software systems, reporting.
  • Explain and define the relationships of the key participants in logistics and the supply chain as a whole, and differentiate the processes that connect each participant, including sourcing, production and distribution, operations management, modality management, technological services, and strategic alliances.
     

INDUSTRY CREDENTIALS

    • Manufacturing Skill Standards Council
        • Certified Logistics Associate (CLA)
        • Certified Logistics Technician (CLT)
    • Council of Supply Chain Management (CSCMP) SCPro™ Fundamentals
        • Customer Service Operations (CSO)
        • Transportation Operations (TO)
        • Supply Management & Procurement (SMP)
    • Microsoft Office Specialist
        • Excel