Logistics manager
Research conducted by ManpowerGroup indicates a growing demand for logistics specialists who stand out in the job market with soft skills such as stress resistance, adaptability, critical thinking and analytical skills.
As many as 70% of company representatives participating in the survey admitted that they have difficulty finding employees who are specialists in both technical and interpersonal skills.

Discover your
educational path
What should you know
when choosing this educational path?
As a first-cycle Logistics student, you will choose your educational path during your fourth semester
Classes within the Logistics manager path are held from the fifth semester until the end of the programme
As a graduate of this path, you can find employment as a logistics manager in domestic and international entities and in TSL companies, as a specialist in public utility companies conducting logistics activities, or as a supply chain coordinator
What will we teach you?
you will gain skills in the design and management of logistics processes, including customer service in the B2B market and relationship management
you will learn about IT systems supporting logistics processes and how to use IT tools supporting logistics processes in a company
you will explore the sociological issues of the logistics profession, developing the soft skills necessary for managerial work
you will learn to make logistical decisions using IT tools that support processes
you will learn about benchmarking tools used in creating logistics processes, analysing logistics concepts and comparing solutions between entities
Focus on soft skills
in logistics work
At WSZiB, we provide future-oriented education, tailoring our offer to the dynamic changes taking place in the labour market. Therefore, as part of the Logistics manager specialisation, we focus not only on hard skills, but also on soft skills, thereby increasing the chances of future graduates on the job market and preparing them to work in a multicultural environment, especially in the so-called shared service centres, where logistics processes are combined with typical business processes. As part of this path, students learn about the process of developing an effective logistics strategy in line with current market requirements. They will learn how to use IT tools, including specialised software to support logistics processes in the company. They will acquire the skills necessary for the position of logistics manager-engineer, as well as in customer service and relationship management. They will also learn about benchmarking tools for creating logistics processes, analysing logistics concepts and comparing solutions between entities.

Join us!
Think about your future today!
Enrol in an undergraduate engineering degree programme and gain practical knowledge in the field of Logistics.
Do you have any questions?
Our recruitment department will be happy to answer them!
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