FORE School of Management launches programme on supply chain management with drone application
Vikas Kumar Pandit | January 4, 2024 | 04:35 PM IST | 1 min read
The last date to apply for Supply Chain Management and Logistics with Drone Applications is January 15.
NEW DELHI: The Foundation for Organisational Research and Education (FORE) School of Management and FORE Institute of Drone Technology and Research have jointly designed a training programme on supply chain management and logistics with drone applications. The last date to apply for this course is January 15.
The “Supply Chain Management and Logistics with Drone Applications” course is available in offline mode on both campuses. Participants would get an opportunity for a question and answer during each session. The case study would allow participants to learn from actual scenarios from business
It has an innovative curriculum that is designed to provide professionals working in supply chain and logistics with the distinctive skill sets that are necessary for the current business scenarios in accordance with the requirements of the industry.
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The institute encouraged working professionals from all industries, MBA students, research scholars, and graduates, who wish to pursue a career in supply chain management and logistics, and in drone operations, to apply for the course.
Participants will also get an opportunity to learn about drone applications that may be used to address difficulties in the logistics industry, the institute said. They will also get a chance to observe drone use cases and applications, in addition to experiencing drone simulations.
“We are excited to launch this new training programme that will help students integrate drone technology and understand modern logistics. Students can function more successfully and stay ahead of the industry by understanding supply chain dynamics. Our innovative approach prepares graduates to overcome challenges and generate positive change.” FORE School of Management said.
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