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Logistics Management What is Logistics Management? Logistics is concerned with the design and management of systems for the movement of products from points of production to points of consumption Such systems typically encompass activities such as transportation, warehousing, materials handling, inventory planning, customer service, facility location, scheduling and purchasing Preparation A bachelor’s degree with a specialization in Logistics Management Good background in mathematics and statistics is important for entry into the field Internships in logistics management are available and an excellent way to prepare for a career Active participation in extra-curricular activities is valued and can provide an opportunity to develop leadership skills Having supervisory experience is also a plus when entering the field especially for management positions where you will have supervisory responsibilities from the beginning Careers Students selecting logistics management as an area of specialization will obtain a broad foundation for careers in management for transportation and warehousing companies the distribution, logistics, materials or traffic management departments of manufacturing, retailing, and wholesaling firms research and administrative agencies of government concerned with transportation and logistics matters Job titles include: Planning and Supply Chain Analyst, Consultant, Logistics Analyst, Inventory Control Supervisor, Traffic Manager, Logistics Management Associate, Fleet Manager, Supply & Distribution Resource Manager, Logistics Account Executive Trainee Hiring Companies (A sampling of companies who have recruited Logistics majors at Fisher) Salaries Fisher College of Business (2011-2012) Full-time 52,081 Intern $2,711/month Merrill Lynch Nestle USA Netflix Owens Corning PepsiCo - Frito Lay Proter & Gamble Scotts Miracle-Gro Company Whirlpool Corporation Abercrombie & Fitch Accenture Cardinal Health Caterpillar, Inc. CSX Deloitte Consulting Dow Chemical Dupont Eaton Corporation Energizer Exel, Inc. GE General Mills IGS Energy JB Hunt Limited Brands

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Logistics ManagementWhat is Logistics Management?

Logistics is concerned with the design and management of systems for the movement of products from points of production to points of consumption

Such systems typically encompass activities such as transportation, warehousing, materials handling, inventory planning, customer service, facility location, scheduling and purchasing

PreparationA bachelor’s degree with a specialization in Logistics Management

Good background in mathematics and statistics is important for entry into the fi eld

Internships in logistics management are available and an excellent way to prepare for a career

Active participation in extra-curricular activities is valued and can provide an opportunity to develop leadership skills

Having supervisory experience is also a plus when entering the fi eld especially for management positions where you will have supervisory responsibilities from the beginning

CareersStudents selecting logistics management as an area of specialization will obtain a broad foundation for careers in

• management for transportation and warehousing companies

• the distribution, logistics, materials or traffi c management departments of manufacturing, retailing, and wholesaling fi rms

• research and administrative agencies of government concerned with transportation and logistics matters

Job titles include: Planning and Supply Chain Analyst, Consultant, Logistics Analyst, Inventory Control Supervisor, Traffi c Manager, Logistics Management Associate, Fleet Manager, Supply & Distribution Resource Manager, Logistics Account Executive Trainee

Hiring Companies (A sampling of companies who have recruited Logistics majors at Fisher)

Salaries Fisher College of Business (2011-2012)

Full-time 52,081 Intern $2,711/month

Merrill LynchNestle USANetfl ixOwens CorningPepsiCo - Frito LayProter & GambleScotts Miracle-Gro CompanyWhirlpool Corporation

Abercrombie & FitchAccentureCardinal HealthCaterpillar, Inc. CSXDeloitte ConsultingDow ChemicalDupont

Eaton CorporationEnergizerExel, Inc.GEGeneral MillsIGS EnergyJB HuntLimited Brands