What is Logistics Engineering?
The Logistics Engineering study program studies design and management to ensure the flow of goods, information, capital and money are in the right place and time with the amount and quality that suits your needs. Unlike Logistic Management, the Logistics Engineering study program prioritizes problem solving by using engineering principles including the exact sciences such as physics and mathematics while Logistics Management is more focused on its management side.
Why did you choose this programme?
This study program is suitable for those of you who are interested in studying the ins and outs of industry / factories, especially related to supply chain and logistics management of goods. As a branch of Industrial Engineering, in this study program you will also learn about the level of customer service, the location strategy of logistics facilities, inventory decision strategies, and land, sea, air and intermodal transportation decision strategies.
Subjects in Logistics Engineering
- 1Basic Physics
- 2Basic Kimi
- 3English
- 4Production Planning
- 5Inventory Control
- 6Transportation System
- 7Logistics Information System
- 8Warehousing System
Suitable Student's Characteristic
Job Prospect for Logistics Engineering
A graduate of the Logistics Engineering study program can work in various fields such as transportation and distribution companies (including ports, airports, terminals and stations), warehousing, export, import, oil and gas, manufacturing, logistics services, consulting agencies, or procurement and sales, both as operational staff and planners who can then explore careers to become managers and occupy the top positions of the company. In addition, graduates of Logistics Engineering can also become researchers or lecturers at research institutions or at universities