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Safeducate signs MoU with All India Management Association to offer PGDM Programme in Supply Chain Management

Education consulting firm Safeducate said it has signed MoU with All India Management Association (AIMA) to jointly roll out a PGDM Programme in Supply Chain Management starting from July 2019. (Photo: Agency)

Education consulting firm said it has signed MoU with (AIMA) to jointly roll out a in starting from July 2019. The 2-year programme will help students in the overall 360 degree approach creating strategic and tactical frameworks in logistics and acquire professional competencies in the field, followed by 6-8 weeks of internships and assured job placements. Consulting courses such as warehousing management, Network Planning etc. and MDP, FPM programme will be also be incorporated and would add other courses according to the demand.

The AICTE-approved PGDM programme will begin by laying the groundwork for a comprehensive understanding of what supply chain management, logistics, general management, general finance, general HR practices, warehousing, transportation and inventory management are, followed by application of tools & techniques of operation research, analysing efficacy of network design of transportation and evaluating the contribution margin in logistics. The programme will also include live projects, industry
visits, and guest lecture sessions by industry experts, teambuilding activities, and workshop on latest industry trends and on the job training.

Divya Jain, Founder and CEO of Safeducate said, “Safeducate is leaving no stones unturned in skilling the ambitious young Indians, making them eligible for higher level roles in the Supply Chain Management space. As SCM and logistics have now become the pulse of any business, our PGDM programme in association with AIMA will provide the students an opportunity for vertical growth if they are willing to climb to higher stages of logistical management within their current company or seeking to pursue positions in other companies.”

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