Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Management is the coordination of all activities involved in sourcing, production, and delivery of goods — from raw materials to end customer. In an increasingly complex global economy, supply chain expertise is among the most business-critical and well-compensated operational disciplines.
What is Supply Chain Management?
Supply chain management covers supplier sourcing and qualification, procurement and contract negotiation, inventory management and demand forecasting, logistics and fulfilment operations, warehouse management, customs and trade compliance, supply chain risk management, and sustainability. Tools include SAP, Oracle SCM, Kinaxis, and increasingly AI-powered forecasting platforms.
Why Supply Chain Management matters for your career
Supply chain disruptions — as demonstrated by COVID-19 — can halt entire industries. Companies with resilient, efficient supply chains create significant competitive advantage in cost, speed, and customer satisfaction. The field intersects increasingly with data science, IoT, and AI, making technical supply chain skills especially valuable.
Career paths using Supply Chain Management
Supply chain skills support careers as Supply Chain Analyst, Operations Manager, Procurement Manager, Logistics Director, and Chief Supply Chain Officer. Tech companies with hardware components (Apple, Tesla, electronics OEMs) have large supply chain organisations.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between supply chain and logistics?▼
Logistics is the physical movement and storage of goods — transportation, warehousing, fulfilment. Supply chain management is broader and includes sourcing, manufacturing, demand planning, and supplier relationships — logistics is one part of it.
What data skills are important in supply chain?▼
SQL, Excel, and increasingly Python for demand forecasting and optimisation modelling. Familiarity with ERP systems (SAP, Oracle) is important for enterprise supply chain roles.