MBA in Logistics & Supply Chain Management

MBA in Logistics & Supply Chain Management

Design systems. Optimize flow. Lead operational excellence.

Most people see operations. Leaders see systems. Build capability in operations, analytics, and strategic supply chain decision-making through case-driven practice, simulation, and industry exposure.

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Why MBA in Logistics & SCM at RVS CAS

Modern supply chains operate across global networks, digital systems, and interconnected operations. This program is built around how supply chains actually work.

Many programs focus on execution and isolated operations. This program starts from a different place: supply chain is a system-level, decision-driven discipline.

Students learn to:

  • Understand end-to-end supply chain design
  • Analyze how products move across systems
  • Evaluate cost, risk, and operational performance
  • Optimize procurement, warehousing, and logistics
  • Apply Lean Six Sigma for process improvement
  • Integrate digital tools and ERP systems
  • Manage disruptions and trade-offs in real-world environments

This ensures supply chain is learned as a strategic function, not just execution.

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What Makes This Programme Stand Out

  • 2 Years - Full-Time MBA
  • AICTE Approved
  • Bharathiar University Affiliated
  • NAAC Accredited
  • Case-Driven Learning
  • Concept-First Approach
  • Globally Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Faculty
  • Faculty Exposure to SAP, Frepple and ERPNext
  • Strong Industry MoUs for Practical Learning and Exposure

From Operations to System-Level and Strategic Thinking

01 - Understand Business Operations

Learn how products move across systems, and how cost, service, and efficiency drivers shape business performance.

02 - Design Efficient and Scalable Systems

Move from operations understanding into network design, procurement strategy, warehousing, and inventory planning as integrated systems.

03 - Manage Cost, Risk and Business Trade-offs

Evaluate disruption risk and optimize cost-service balance while understanding the financial impact of operational decisions.

04 - Apply Through Real Scenarios

Build capability through case studies, simulations, ERP projects, and capstone work that mirror live procurement and distribution realities.

Not All Programmes Build Decision-Makers

Typical Logistics ProgrammesRVS MBA in Logistics and SCM
Focus mainly on execution and processesFocus on system-level and strategic thinking
Limited connection to business outcomesStrong connection to financial and business outcomes
Operational, not strategicDecision-oriented learning approach
Balanced focus on operations, analytics, and strategy with Lean Six Sigma Black Belt guidance

Academic Experience

The academic experience is structured around how supply chains are designed and managed in real organizations.

Understand Operations → Design Systems → Manage Trade-offs → Apply → Optimize

Students working on finance projects
  • Concept-first understanding of supply chain systems
  • Case-based learning using real business scenarios
  • Simulation-driven operational exercises
  • Continuous project-based learning
  • Lean Six Sigma and ERP tool exposure (SAP, Frepple, ERPNext)
  • Industry interaction through MoUs, expert sessions, and faculty mentorship

Students engage in applied exercises that mirror real procurement, production, and distribution challenges.

Curriculum Overview

  • Managerial Economics
  • Financial Management
  • Business Statistics & SPSS
  • Strategic Management
  • Lean Six Sigma & Process Optimization
  • Logistics & Distribution Management
  • Inventory & Warehouse Management
  • Procurement & Materials Management
  • Supply Chain Models & Analytics
  • International Trade & Documentation
  • Risk & Disruption Management
  • SAP
  • Frepple
  • ERPNext
  • Supply chain planning and analytics tools

Students apply concepts through supply chain case studies, network design projects, cost optimization exercises, operational strategy simulations, and ERP-driven projects. Capstone work ensures end-to-end understanding, practical problem-solving, and system-level thinking capability.

Career Outcomes

MBA in Logistics & Supply Chain Management is designed not just to educate, but to build professional competence for roles that require operational precision, analytical thinking, and systems-level insight.

This specialization prepares you for decision-focused supply chain careers, where managing complexity, optimizing processes, and integrating digital systems matter more than routine coordination.

After completing the programme, graduates are positioned to work in operations, analytics, and supply chain roles, and progress into strategic and operational leadership over time.

Finance professionals working
  • Supply Chain Executive
  • Logistics Manager
  • Procurement Analyst
  • Inventory Planner
  • Operations Manager
  • Distribution Manager

RVS CAS combines academic discipline with structured career readiness:

  • Interview preparation
  • Case simulation training
  • Industry exposure
  • LinkedIn mastery for career growth and networking
  • Professional development guidance
  • Skill-building aligned with ERP and analytics tools

Graduates are prepared for decision-focused supply chain roles where cost, service, and efficiency must be balanced across complex operations.

Entry: Operations and supply chain roles -> Mid: Planning, procurement, or logistics leadership -> Growth: Strategic supply chain and operations leadership

A diverse range of industries where supply chain expertise drives performance and growth.

  • Manufacturing companies
  • Retail and e-commerce businesses
  • Logistics and distribution firms
  • Global trade and export-import environments

Build a Strong Career Foundation in Supply Chain.

Build strong operational and analytical foundations, gain real exposure to tools and environments, and grow toward long-term leadership in supply chain and operations.

Structured. Practical. Outcome-focused.

Industry Exposure & Certifications

  • Industry partnerships and MoUs
  • Internships and live logistics projects
  • Exposure to ERP and digital supply chain tools
  • Certification-oriented learning in Lean Six Sigma

Students gain real-world exposure through manufacturing facilities, warehouses and distribution centers, Container Freight Stations (CFS), Inland Container Depots (ICD), and port logistics infrastructure.

Is This Logistics & SCM MBA Right for You?

This program is suited for:

  • Graduates aspiring for operations and supply chain roles
  • Professionals interested in digital logistics systems
  • Students who value structured process improvement
  • Individuals seeking careers in global trade and operations
  • Anyone who thinks in processes, data, and outcomes and wants to work in manufacturing, retail, e-commerce, or global trade
  • Students interested in working with industry tools like SAP and planning systems

Admissions Snapshot

Limited Intake Only: Seats are limited to maintain quality and a cohort serious about supply chain as a strategic career discipline.

Key Admissions Criteria

  • Academic Record: Strong quantitative and analytical foundation
  • Entrance Test: Valid CAT / MAT / CMAT / TANCET scores
  • Personal Statement: Clear interest in operations, logistics, and supply chain
  • Group Discussion: Discussion-based evaluation
  • Personal Interview: Demonstrated reasoning ability and program fit
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