Manufacturing Skill Standards Council certification
This two-year program will be held at Riley High School. Industry certification is included and students can earn nine - 12 college credits.
Logistics and supply chain management professionals plan, implement, and control the efficient, effective forward and reverse flow and storage of goods, services, and related information between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet customers' requirements.
Students Learn
- Forecasting
- Lean manufacturing
- Procurement
- Safe equipment operation
- Safe warehouse design
- Quality control
Potential Careers
Upon graduation:
- Certified Logistics Technician
- Material mover
- Production, planning, and expediting clerk
- Shipping and receiving clerk
Bachelor's degree:
- Logistician
- Logistics analyst or manager
- Operations manager
- Purchasing agent or manager
- Storage and distribution manager
- Supply change manager