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The management of the supply chain and logistics is closely linked to the optimisation of the value chain and thus also the ability to meet the challenges of the market and the customers. But it is also a matter of risk management and agility in a more uncertain world. Add then disruption, digitalisation and the internet of things into the strategic context of companies doing business on a globalised market. The bottom line in all this is about competences and indeed competences within the global SCM. Management of supply chains and logistics is mastering the future. The programme is with this perspective welcomed by business as it is building on competences from different continents and thus truly global in its mindset. ——MICHAEL SVANE, CEO, FEDERATION OF DANISH TRANSPORT Photo: Sif Meincke 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 1st semester 2nd semester 3rd semester CBS 4th sem. CUHK 5th semester UBC 6th semester Capitalism and Entrepreneurship in Global-Historic Setting 7.5 ECTS Principles of International Marketing 7.5 ECTS Business Research Methodology 7.5 ECTS Business Ethics and CSR 7.5 ECTS Analytical Policy Analysis: Operations Modal Overviews’ Covering Air, Marine, Rail and Trucking 7.5 ECTS International Business Strategy 15 ECTS International Business Environment 7.5 ECTS Corporate Finance 7.5 ECTS Operations and Logistics Management 7.5 ECTS Current and Regional Issues in Supply Chain and Logistics Management 7.5 ECTS Descriptive / Predictive / Prescriptive Supply Chain Analytics 7.5 ECTS Microeconomics 7.5 ECTS International Economics 7.5 ECTS Supply Chain Risk Management 7.5 ECTS Industrial Organizational Analysis 7.5 ECTS Statistics 7.5 ECTS Bachelor Thesis in an International Perspective 15 ECTS Corporate Communication 7.5 ECTS Financial Accounting 7.5 ECTS Logistics Clusters 7.5 ECTS Corporate Finance 7.5 ECTS Organizational Behaviour 7.5 ECTS Introduction to Maritime Economics 7.5 ECTS Principles of Marketing 7.5 ECTS IB 1st year Operations and Logistics Management 7.5 ECTS Business Ethics and CSR 7.5 ECTS Analytical Policy Analysis: Operations Modal Overviews’ Covering Air, Marine, Rail and Trucking 7.5 ECTS Strategic Management 7.5 ECTS Statistics 7.5 ECTS IB 2nd year Maritime Law 7.5 ECTS Business Research Methodology 7.5 ECTS Current and Regional Issues in Supply Chain and Logistics Management 7.5 ECTS Descriptive / Predictive / Prescriptive Supply Chain Analytics 7.5 ECTS Internship, report 7.5 ECTS Microeconomics 7.5 ECTS IB 1st year Corporate Finance 7.5 ECTS IB 1st year Logistics Clusters 7.5 ECTS Electives 7.5 ECTS Electives 7.5 ECTS Bachelor Thesis in a Logistics/ Supply Chain Management- Relevant Topic 15 ECTS Organizational Analysis 7.5 ECTS Financial Accounting 7.5 ECTS IB 1st year Supply Chain Risk Management 7.5 ECTS Electives 7.5 ECTS Electives 7.5 ECTS Programme structure for BSc Shipping students Programme structure for BSc IB students Contact information Professor Britta Gammelgaard, [email protected] Layout Communications Printed October 2016 GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN & LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN & LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT

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The management of the supply chain and logistics is closely linked to the optimisation of the value chain and thus also the ability to meet the challenges of the market and the customers. But it is also a matter of risk management and agility in a more uncertain world. Add then disruption, digitalisation and the internet of things into the strategic context of companies doing business on a globalised market. The bottom line in all this is about competences and indeed competences within the global SCM. Management of supply chains and logistics is mastering the future. The programme is with this perspective welcomed by business as it is building on competences from different continents and thus truly global in its mindset.

——MICHAEL SVANE, CEO, FEDERATION OF DANISH TRANSPORT

Photo: Sif Meincke

1st year 2nd year 3rd year

1st semester 2nd semester 3rd semester CBS 4th sem. CUHK 5th semester UBC 6th semester

Capitalism and Entrepreneurship in Global-Historic Setting

7.5 ECTS

Principles of International Marketing

7.5 ECTS

Business Research Methodology

7.5 ECTS

Business Ethics and CSR

7.5 ECTS

Analytical Policy Analysis: Operations Modal Overviews’ Covering Air, Marine, Rail and Trucking

7.5 ECTS

International Business Strategy

15 ECTS

International Business Environment

7.5 ECTS

Corporate Finance

7.5 ECTS

Operations and Logistics Management

7.5 ECTS

Current and Regional Issues in Supply Chain and Logistics Management

7.5 ECTS

Descriptive /Predictive /Prescriptive Supply Chain Analytics

7.5 ECTS

Microeconomics

7.5 ECTS

International Economics

7.5 ECTS

Supply Chain Risk Management

7.5 ECTS

Industrial Organizational Analysis

7.5 ECTS

Statistics

7.5 ECTS

Bachelor Thesis in an International Perspective

15 ECTS

Corporate Communication

7.5 ECTS

Financial Accounting

7.5 ECTS

Logistics Clusters

7.5 ECTS

Corporate Finance

7.5 ECTS

Organizational Behaviour

7.5 ECTS

Introduction to Maritime Economics

7.5 ECTS

Principles of Marketing

7.5 ECTS IB 1st year

Operations and Logistics Management

7.5 ECTS

Business Ethics and CSR

7.5 ECTS

Analytical Policy Analysis: Operations Modal Overviews’ Covering Air, Marine, Rail and Trucking

7.5 ECTS

Strategic Management

7.5 ECTS

Statistics

7.5 ECTS IB 2nd year

Maritime Law

7.5 ECTS

Business Research Methodology

7.5 ECTS

Current and Regional Issues in Supply Chain and Logistics Management

7.5 ECTS

Descriptive /Predictive /Prescriptive Supply Chain Analytics

7.5 ECTS

Internship, report

7.5 ECTS

Microeconomics

7.5 ECTS IB 1st year

Corporate Finance

7.5 ECTS IB 1st year

Logistics Clusters

7.5 ECTS

Electives

7.5 ECTS

Electives

7.5 ECTS

Bachelor Thesis in a Logistics/Supply Chain Management-Relevant Topic

15 ECTSOrganizational Analysis

7.5 ECTS

Financial Accounting

7.5 ECTS IB 1st year

Supply Chain Risk Management

7.5 ECTS

Electives

7.5 ECTS

Electives

7.5 ECTS

Programme structure for BSc Shipping students

Programme structure for BSc IB students

Contact information Professor Britta Gammelgaard, [email protected] Layout Communications Printed October 2016

GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN &LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT

GLOBALSUPPLYCHAIN &LOGISTICSMANAGEMENT

Copenhagen Business School (CBS) has initiated a new tri-continental programme inspired by the successful GLOBE programme. The new programme is called Global Supply Chain & Logistics Manage-ment – Global SCLM for short. It is the result of a cooperation between CBS, Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) in Shenzhen, China and University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada.

Global SCLM will be focused on a combination of international business and global logistics and supply chain management, which is a growing field. The students will spend their third semester in Copenhagen, their fourth semester in the new CUHK campus in Shenzhen and their fifth semester in Vancouver. The final sixth semester will be dedicated to the bachelor project, possibly with an international logistics company or other relevant company. Each of the three universities will select 15 talented students, creating a group of 45 students. The CBS students will be selected in the spring semester. Students are selected following an application process incorporating grades, interview performance, personal motivation and achievements. The programme is only open to CBS students from the BSc programme in International Ship-ping and Trade and the BSc programme in International Business.

The tri-continental study experience of Global SCLM exposes us to different business and cultural environments in the three most promising regions in the world, which prepares us for the increasingly globalised business society in the future.

——HAODONG ‘ALAN’ ZHANG, GLOBAL SCLM STUDENT 2016

The programme aligned perfectly with my goals of building a career that connected technology with the core of business. It offers the opportunity to experience the learning cultures of three contrasting environments and interact with excellent professors and talented individuals with vastly different backgrounds and stories.

——ANNICE CHANG, GLOBAL SCLM STUDENT 2016

I applied mostly with a vision of a multicultural experience and a belief that the supply chain management will play an important role in my future career. At the end, the reality has greatly exceeded my expectations; I have gotten to know amazing, bright and inspiring people from all over the world.

——LUCIE MARTINCOVÁ, GLOBAL SCLM STUDENT 2016

Global Supply Chain &Logistics Management

READ MORE ON CBS.DK/GLOBALSCLMPhoto: CBS. Taken on CBS campus, Solbjerg Plads