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Comprehensive information on education for supply chain management careers including university programs, online courses, internships, training and certification.

UT Faculty on Cutting Edge of Supply Chain Management Research

Posted 02/16 · 11:11 AM · SCMR Editorial
The faculty at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Business Administration, are on the cutting edge of supply chain research and have several books in the works that demonstrate their expertise.

Finding the Right Professional is Key to Supply Chain Competitiveness

Posted 02/13 · 10:29 AM · SCMR Editorial
Recent findings by the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Global Supply Chain Institute advisory board suggest that finding the right professional has never been more crucial.

Nissan Forklift Corp. launches the University of Nissan Forklift

Posted 02/07 · 10:40 PM · MMH Editorial
The University of Nissan Forklift’s mission is to create a state-of-the-art educational platform that establishes Nissan Forklift Corporation’s service technicians and salespeople as the most highly skilled and knowledgeable material handling equipment representatives in the industry.

Classroom Day: College students supplement classroom time at Modex 2012

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Posted 02/06 · 11:52 AM · MMH Editorial
Tomorrow at the show, students of engineering, technology, manufacturing, operations, supply chain and logistics will experience first-hand the latest technologies and solutions as they tour the Modex show floor as part of the Material Handling Logistics Classroom Day.

Modex 2012: New show, new city, new solutions for materials handling and supply chain

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Posted 02/05 · 07:17 AM · MMH Editorial
The Georgia World Congress Center will host more than 20,000 visitors to the trade show and educational conference, sponsored by the Material Handling Industry of America (MHIA).

Modex 2012: Educators to learn how to develop distribution, logistics programs in high schools

Posted 02/02 · 05:54 PM · MMH Editorial
MHIA is hosting a special full-day program, called “Developing a Distribution and Logistics Program at the Secondary School Level,” on Wednesday to educate educators about its Technical Career Education Programs (TCEP).

Supply Chain Education - January 2012

Posted 01/30 · 09:06 AM · SCMR Editorial

What Hiring Managers are Looking for Today

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Posted 01/23 · 11:10 AM · SCMR Editorial
Which skills and competencies are hiring managers emphasizing in their job openings today? How well are the universities preparing students for a career in logistics and supply chain management? A new survey from SCMR and Logistics Management reveals some of the answers.

Manufacturing Leadership Council defines need for a national manufacturing strategy

Posted 01/19 · 07:38 PM · MMH Editorial
Reaches out to governors, the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and the White House to advance strategic agenda

U.S. high-tech jobs lost as technological lead shrinks manufacturing jobs drop sharply

Posted 01/17 · 07:01 PM · MMH Editorial
The United States lost 28 percent of its high-technology manufacturing jobs over the last decade, as the nation’s rapidly shrinking lead in science and technology in the global marketplace was accompanied by a toll on U.S. high-tech jobs, according to a new study released today by the National Science Board (NSB), the policy making body for the National Science Foundation.

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