Future career after completing the Logistics Management programme
As a logistics manager, you carry out diverse and essential work with opportunities in a wide range of sectors and companies. You use your skills to ensure key business processes run smoothly and effectively, from purchasing to inventory management, warehousing, production management, planning and scheduling, transport and supply chain management.
Careers
A bachelor’s degree in Logistics Management gives you excellent career prospects both nationally and internationally. And you get an extra headstart with the Green Logistics specialization that forms a part of the degree and your Green Belt certification. With this specialist knowledge in supply chain management in the circular economy and change processes, you’re assured of a career with opportunities.
Careers open to you after graduation include:
Logistics manager
You check the movement and storage of goods to make sure products are delivered efficiently and on time. They coordinate transportation, inventory, and distribution processes.Planner
A planner organizes schedules, resources, and activities to ensure work is completed efficiently and on time.Warehouse manager
A warehouse manager supervises the daily operations of a warehouse, including storage, inventory, staff, and shipping activities. They ensure goods are handled safely and efficiently.Transport manager
You're responsible for organizing and managing the transportation of goods or people. You oversee routes, vehicles, drivers, and transport regulations to ensure smooth operations.Supply chain manager
A supply chain manager coordinates the entire flow of products, from suppliers to customers. They work to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and ensure products are available when needed.Purchase manager
A purchase manager, also called a procurement manager, buys products, materials, or services for a company. They negotiate with suppliers and make sure purchases are cost-effective and meet quality standards.
Our graduates work for companies such as Bosch, BASF, Oldenburger Fritom, AUDI, Friesland Campina, DOC Kaas, Yacht, SCANIA, Wehkamp, Forbo, Spectrum Brands.
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Continue your studies
Take your passion for logistics to the next level with a master’s degree. A master’s degree is your chance to specialise further in a particular area of logistics that interests you, so you can take your insights and skills to the next level.
AACSB International
The Logistics Management programme at NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences is a member of AACSB – the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The AACSB Business Education Alliance is a network of business schools and organisations from the corporate, non-profit and public sectors, committed to sharing knowledge and best practices that accelerate innovation in business. AACSB provides quality assurance, insights into business education, and professional development services to over 1,600 member organisations and more than 800 accredited business schools worldwide. As a member of the Business Education Alliance, we are part of the world’s largest network of business schools and organisations dedicated to advancing business education.
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