Logistics & Supply Chain Management Placement
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
Placements always depend on the kind of network a business school has with the corporate realm and IFIM has a deep and rooted connection. The students have a corporate mentor associated with them as early as Term 1. This enables a student to get direct exposure to the working system of the industry. Also, the companies become an integral part in the learning process because they are not present on the campus just during the placement season but throughout the year. Thus, placements are positively affected and the students get lucrative opportunities as per their potential.
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With the e-commerce field still in the boom, the logistics will always be an evergreen subject. The trouble though is getting into a company. Campus placements are the best way to enter the domain in a good position. But otherwise getting into a company is difficult because of its lucrative competition. Else, you can always be in a core industry and be a part of procurement or delivery team.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
Placements (as provided by college)
Companies / Recruiters who visited the campus
BioconCognizantCSS CorpDellEureka ForbesFord MotorsGoogleHDFC BankIBMiGate
India Mart
Infosys
Just dial
Mphasis
Muthoot groupRaneRBS (Royal Bank of Scotland)
ScanCornerSerco
Sodexo
Sutherland
TCS
UST
Global VirtusaWipro
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In simple terms, logistics means the commercial activity of transporting goods to customers. Logistics management applies principles of management and administration to it, making logistics operations much more efficient.
Logistics management is a part of supply chain management. This discipline deals with planning, implementing and controlling the efficient flow and storage of goods, services and related information between the point of origin and the poi
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