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Choose Your Online Supply Chain Management Program
Both Boise State University and the University of Alaska Anchorage are known for their supply chain management expertise, and they focus on different areas of the field.
Boise State University
Understanding how logistics and supply chain management integrate all the activities involved in the procurement, storage, and movement of goods from the initial supplier to the final customer is just the beginning for supply chain professionals.
To become a leader in supply chain management, you need to find ways to eliminate waste, improve profitability and create a more efficient supply chain.
Boise State University has become a leader by focusing on the lean operations aspects of supply chain management program—enabling you to gain a competitive advantage for your organization and gain efficiencies in the global marketplace.
University of Alaska Anchorage
With an economy that is reliant upon 600 weekly air-cargo flights, and a seafood supply chain that reaches the contiguous U.S. and beyond, it’s no surprise that Alaska makes supply chain management a priority.
The University of Alaska Anchorage has a global view of supply chain management from the top of the world. The university is grounded in the development of supply chain solutions and matters associated with emerging technologies through the Alaska Center for Supply Chain Integration.
This has led to a specialization in radio frequency identification (RFID), an area that is revolutionizing supply chain management systems and logistics applications.
Choosing Your Online Program
The RFID and lean operations tracks are available from both universities.
You will gain the expertise from both institutions in this program, and you should choose the institution that best fits your career goals in order to apply.
Apply to Boise State University
Apply to University of Alaska Anchorage