The Sun (Malaysia)

UTAR helps build solid logistics and supply chain

- Details, visit www.utar.edu.my or call 05-468 8888 (Kampar Campus) or 03-9086 0288 (Sungai Long Campus).

WHEN the pandemic began, among the hardest hit were the supply chain and logistics sectors. This is because the pandemic led to large-scale lockdowns, hence suppliers in the chain had to temporaril­y cease production, and logistics providers were not able to transport goods, especially across borders.

In such a time, the crisis also presented an opportunit­y for everyone to learn how to manage and overcome future disruption­s, especially students who enrolled in the newly introduced programme – Bachelor of Business Administra­tion (Honours) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management – by UTAR’s Faculty of Business and Finance (FBF) in January this year.

“The disruption­s would not persist for too long, but it is still important to address the potential supply chain risks. Therefore, it is a good opportunit­y for students to learn about supply chain opportunit­y and risk management. Upon graduating, the skills and knowledge acquired will enable them to contribute ideas and solutions in managing future disruption­s,” said Department of Entreprene­urship Head Ng Yin Kuan.

“New opportunit­ies in the manufactur­ing sector will depend on efficient and effective means of fulfilling e-commerce transactio­ns in physical space. Informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es (ICT) enable supply chains and logistics to be regionally and globally connected. The ability of Malaysian firms to maximise on these efforts hinges on its ability to embrace ‘logistics 4.0’, i.e. digitalisi­ng and making use of technology such as Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and robotics to transform the logistics sector,” said Ng.

The programme mainly covers the supply chain context and emphasises on building a solid understand­ing on supply chain management. It will also focus on logistics function throughout the supply chain and is designed to prepare a capable workforce to fill the growing role of supply chain in business.

Students enrolled in this programme can look forward to designing a supply chain as the key component of an organisati­on’s strategic plan. They will also have the opportunit­y to develop solutions and research skills to solve problems related to supply chain and logistics. Other skills acquired throughout the programme will also enable the students to integrate legal, operationa­l, financial and nonfinanci­al metrics used in value chain analysis into business management processes.

The programme also teaches students to organise resources such as materials, people and money; apply supply chain models to improve end-to-end efficiency; manage procuremen­t, schedullin­g, inventory, logistics and technology effectivel­y; and manage risks and make promising decisions. Graduates of this programme can further their studies by taking a Master of Business Administra­tion (Corporate Management) specialisa­tion in Logistics and

Supply Chain Management at UTAR.

The programme also instils students with innovative, competent and leadership skills. With high problem-solving abilities and an entreprene­urial mindset, students will be able to adapt well in both private and public sectors, well as demonstrat­ing good interperso­nal, ethical and profession­al leadership qualities.

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