
Graduate Certificate in
Supply Chain Management - Global Logistics Graduate Certificate (SCT) Fleming College - Toronto

Introduction
From phones to cars to clothes, all the products that you use and love come to us through global supply chains managed by logistics professionals, a career that’s in high demand in Canada’s robust economy of imports and exports. Dive into this rewarding sector with a Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management – Global Logistics from Fleming College - Toronto!
In the first semester, you will acquire the technical and interpersonal skills that will help you master this subject. Learn about the steps in supply chains, starting with material procurement and ending with product distribution. By the end of this semester, you will be able to evaluate suppliers and analyze risk and production capacity.
In the second semester, take all the knowledge you’ve acquired so far and use it to operate a virtual company using simulation software. With a deeper understanding of distribution, production, and logistics execution, you’ll finish this semester ready to graduate and take on the world of supply chains.
Why Study Supply Chain Management – Global Logistics at Fleming College - Toronto?
- Obtain two certificates, one Fleming Certificate of Completion and one in Freight Forwarding from the Canadian International Freight Forwarding Association (CIFFA).
- Study in Toronto, a city abundant with opportunities for supply chain professionals. Between 2014 and 2021, 19,000 jobs were added to this sector (Source: the Canadian Supply Chain Sector Council)!
- Learn from innovative course content through traditional lectures, case studies, simulations, guest speakers, and field trips, all supported by faculty from a wide range of disciplines and industries.
- Get insider information from instructors with years of experience working in logistics and teaching high-level courses for students who went on to find major success in this field.
Upon successful program completion, you may become eligible to apply for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP).
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Career Opportunities
Potential Careers in the Vast World of Imports & Exports
The exciting careers in this field are full of variety when it comes to daily tasks, keeping things fresh and interesting for even seasoned veterans. What position are you drawn to in logistics? To help you decide, check out these sample career paths:
- Logistics Analyst: Track and review every step of a supply chain to ensure production efficiency and that deliveries are made on time.
- Supply Chain Manager: Oversee the processes and teams involved in the acquisition, production, and distribution of goods across your target market, ensuring that consumers are satisfied with your company’s products and delivery.
- Customs Broker: Thanks to this program’s specialized courses in customs management and freight forwarding, you will be able to take on the role of a customs broker, someone charged with handling the many processes involved with getting commercial goods through customs at borders.