About Program
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Fundamentals of logistics and supply chain management.
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Strategic planning and operational efficiency.
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Procurement, supplier management, and negotiation techniques.
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Inventory and distribution management.
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Transportation and integrated logistics operations.
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Data analytics and digital systems in supply chains (ERP, SCM tools).
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Risk management and business continuity.
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Sustainability and environmental responsibility in supply networks.
Goals
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Prepare certified professionals in logistics and supply chain management according to global best practices.
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Enable participants to design effective supply strategies that optimize cost and performance.
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Develop skills in procurement, transportation, inventory, and operations management.
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Strengthen data-driven decision-making and the use of digital transformation tools.
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Promote sustainable and responsible logistics practices within organizations.
Features
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Accredited fellowship from the Scientific Endowment at King Abdulaziz University.
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Comprehensive and applied curriculum combining academic and practical training.
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Hands-on learning using analytical tools and digital supply systems.
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Field workshops with leading logistics organizations.
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Professional certification enhancing employability and career growth.
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Networking opportunities with logistics professionals and industry experts.
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Interactive learning environment fostering innovation and collaboration.
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Aligned with Saudi Vision 2030 to strengthen the Kingdom’s logistics ecosystem.
Requirements and Conditions
FAQs
Registration follows an installment system, and the next installment begins in May.
No, the Qudrat or Tahseeli test is not required for fellowship admission.
Yes, you can request a certificate for your employer, which will be available in your profile after submitting the request.
The fellowships are offered through a blended learning system that combines e-learning (online) and in-person learning.
The program lasts up to one year.
120 training hours.
Payments can be made via Tabi, Tamara, Jeel Pay, or Maysar gateways.
Completing at least 70% attendance, passing exams, and successfully presenting the applied fellowship projects.