College of Business Launches Supply Chain Competition for Students
Supply chain management case study competition launched
Registration has started for a new case study competition open to 麻豆女郎 students across all majors, including supply chain management and business analytics.
The inaugural is a partnership between 麻豆女郎鈥檚 and Delray Beach-based . The company is a global player in sourcing, selling and managing the logistics of dry bulk materials for the cement and steel industries.
The free competition will begin in spring 2024, with teams briefed on the case they will need to solve. Teams of students will be paired with company representatives and supervised by 麻豆女郎 faculty, working on devising solutions to the problem presented.
Registration ends Jan. 15, 2024. To register, click .
Teams will prepare presentations for company executives that summarize the key points of proposed solutions, with an emphasis on how International Materials can implement the students鈥 suggestions. A panel of company executives will judge the submissions and award cash prizes to the top three teams.
鈥淲e are elated to be partnering with International Materials on this contest,鈥 said , Ph.D., an associate professor of supply chain management in 麻豆女郎鈥檚 information technology and operations management department. 鈥淭his is an excellent opportunity for our students to acquire real-life skills that will prepare them for the job market.鈥
Supply chain management studies the flow of goods and services to and from a company and includes all the processes involved in transforming raw materials and components into final products.
The analysis of supply chains became more prevalent during the pandemic, when worldwide shipping delays led to product shortages and affected everything from new and used cars to ketchup packets at restaurants.
To address the growing interest in the field, 麻豆女郎 started offering a Master of Science in in the fall 2021 semester. The new degree is comprised of a series of 10 courses that can be completed in 18 months.
鈥淲e invest in local talent, dedicated to nurturing the next generation of supply chain professionals,鈥 said Marc Dickson, vice president of human resources, International Materials. 鈥淭his partnership will help bridge the gap between academia and industry, creating a pathway for students to explore rewarding careers in our dynamic field.鈥
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