Lean Supply Chain Certificate Program at Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute Expands Outside US

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The Lean Supply Chain Professional Certificate Program from the Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute (SCL) has expanded its offerings to the countries of Panama and Mexico.

The Lean Supply Chain Professional Certificate Program from the Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute (SCL) has expanded its offerings to the countries of Panama and Mexico.

The results-based executive learning program began in February 2010 to meet the needs of companies looking to extend lean from manufacturing into logistics and the supply chain.  Originating in Atlanta, the program expanded to Panama in October 2010 and will begin in Mexico this summer.

Focusing on building the lean supply chain professional, the program transforms how supply chain professionals think, act, and lead by teaching them to develop and implement strategic and tactical elements of lean principles in the supply chain in an interactive setting.  It is geared toward committed supply chain professionals who want to advance their lean knowledge and drive lean in the supply chain.  Participants meet for three days per month for a three-month period while completing a job application project in between courses. 

“The continual increase we see in attendance for the Lean Supply Chain series is a testament to the quality of the program,” said Carole Bennett, Director of Program Development and Marketing at the SCL.  “This August we will kick off the first course with our largest class yet.  Even though we receive consistent positive feedback, we are continually working to improve the courses with each new offering.  Attendees really enjoy leaving with tools they can use to solve the problems they encounter in their workplaces.”

The next series of courses includes:

  • Building the Lean Supply Chain Problem Solver│August 9-11, 2011│Atlanta, GA│2.1 CEUs
  • Building the Lean Supply Chain Professional│September 20-22, 2011│Atlanta, GA│2.1 CEUs
  • Building the Lean Supply Chain Leader│October 18-20, 2011│Atlanta, GA│2.1 CEUs

For more information on the courses or to register, call Joene Owen at 404-894-2362 or visit http://www.scl.gatech.edu/professional-education/LEAN/.

About the Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute

The Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute (SCL) is the world’s largest supply chain and logistics research and education enterprise, globally recognized for its breadth and depth in supply chain and logistics expertise.  A unit of Georgia Tech’s H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, SCL has sixty years of active collaboration with industry.

About LeanCor Supply Chain Group

LeanCor Supply Chain Group is the only Third-Party Logistics (3PL) provider wholly dedicated to lean logistics.  Its purpose is to support its customers in preparing their people, perfecting their processes, and successfully implementing and operating the lean supply chain.  LeanCor designs, implements, and manages the flow of materials, and information throughout the supply chain for companies of various sizes and industries.  Services include lean third party logistics services, warehousing and facility management, training, and consulting.

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College of Engineering; H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering; Donald Ratliff; Supply Chain and Logistics Center; World Economic Forum, Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute, LeanCor, LeanCor Supply Chain Group, scl
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