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2 Logistics Degree Programs in Finland


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Satakunta University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor of Engineering in Logistics
- Rauma, Finland
Bachelor of Engineering
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
SAMK's logistics engineering programme consists of basic engineering skills and knowledge of material, money and information flows along the supply chain management. The main focus is on sales and operations planning (S&OP), smart data analytics, transportation and maritime logistics. You can read more about the studies in the programme in the curriculum.


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LUT University
Master's Programme in Innovation and Logistics
- Kouvola, Finland
Master degree
Full time
2 years
Blended
English
In this program, you will develop your competencies in business decision-making for innovation and logistics, creative and innovative thinking, and collaboration and networking skills. These are what you need to succeed globally and to execute any digital transformations and sustainability strategies in organizations with an entrepreneurial mindset.
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Learn more about Logistics degree programs in Finland
Logistics degree programs in Finland prepare you for a critical role in managing supply chains and the movement of goods. This field emphasizes the importance of efficiency and sustainability in today’s interconnected world, making it a fascinating area of study.
Through courses in operations management, transportation systems, and supply chain analytics, you'll develop skills in optimizing logistics processes, forecasting demand, and managing warehouse operations. Students often engage in applied projects that connect theoretical concepts with real-world challenges, allowing you to gain hands-on experience in the logistics sector. As students explore these topics, they develop adaptability while working with diverse teams to solve complex logistical issues.
Finland's education system encourages collaborative learning and emphasizes innovation, giving you a solid foundation in both theory and practice. Graduates typically find opportunities in various industries, including retail, manufacturing, and freight forwarding. With a strong focus on sustainability, logistics professionals in Finland also play a vital role in shaping environmentally friendly practices within the field, equipping them with skills that are valued worldwide.