Course Overview
Integrated logistics planning is essential to building supply chains that are agile, cost-efficient, and resilient. This Integrated Logistics Planning for Supply Chain Success Training Course provides participants with tools to align logistics operations with broader supply chain goals.
The course explores demand forecasting, inventory optimization, transportation planning, and cross-functional coordination. Through case studies and applied exercises, participants will learn to create logistics strategies that reduce costs, improve service levels, and strengthen collaboration across the value chain.
By the end of this program, participants will have the confidence to design integrated logistics plans that deliver measurable improvements in supply chain performance.
Course Benefits
Understand the principles of integrated logistics planning.
Improve coordination across supply chain functions.
Enhance demand forecasting and inventory management.
Optimize transport and distribution strategies.
Build resilient and efficient supply chain networks.
Course Objectives
Define the role of logistics in supply chain success.
Apply integrated planning frameworks for efficiency.
Align logistics with demand and inventory strategies.
Use data and analytics for improved forecasting.
Optimize transport and distribution operations.
Strengthen collaboration across stakeholders.
Evaluate case studies of integrated supply chains.
Training Methodology
The course uses a mix of expert-led lectures, real-world case studies, group discussions, and practical simulations. Participants will apply planning tools directly to supply chain scenarios.
Target Audience
Supply chain and logistics managers.
Operations and planning professionals.
Distribution and transportation leaders.
Business professionals seeking supply chain efficiency.
Target Competencies
Integrated logistics planning.
Forecasting and inventory optimization.
Transportation and distribution strategy.
Cross-functional supply chain alignment.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Principles of Integrated Logistics Planning
Role of logistics in supply chain success.
Key elements of integration.
Benefits of cross-functional planning.
Global perspectives on logistics integration.
Unit 2: Demand Forecasting and Inventory Alignment
Forecasting models and tools.
Balancing inventory levels and service.
Integrating logistics with demand planning.
Avoiding stockouts and overstocking.
Unit 3: Transportation and Distribution Optimization
Designing efficient transport networks.
Distribution strategies for responsiveness.
Route planning and load optimization.
Case studies of transport efficiency.
Unit 4: Technology in Integrated Logistics
Role of digital tools and analytics.
ERP and supply chain integration.
Real-time visibility platforms.
Predictive and prescriptive analytics.
Unit 5: Building Resilient and Successful Supply Chains
Risk assessment in logistics planning.
Resilience and sustainability strategies.
Collaboration across supply chain partners.
Benchmarking integrated logistics best practices.
Ready to align logistics with supply chain success?
Join the Integrated Logistics Planning for Supply Chain Success Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and gain the skills to drive efficiency and resilience.
The Integrated Logistics Planning for Supply Chain Success Training Courses in Brussels provide professionals with the strategic frameworks and operational methodologies required to coordinate logistics activities seamlessly across the supply chain. Designed for logistics planners, supply chain managers, procurement professionals, and operations leaders, these programs focus on improving alignment between transportation, warehousing, inventory management, and distribution functions to support efficient and resilient supply chain performance.
Participants gain a comprehensive understanding of integrated logistics planning, exploring how planning decisions across sourcing, production, storage, and delivery must work together to maintain service reliability and cost efficiency. The courses introduce best practices for demand forecasting, capacity planning, network coordination, and end-to-end visibility. Through case studies and interactive exercises, attendees learn how to identify supply chain interdependencies, reduce handoff errors, and create unified planning processes that enable streamlined workflows and faster decision-making.
These logistics integration training programs in Brussels also emphasize the importance of data-driven planning and cross-functional collaboration. Participants examine how digital tools such as transportation management systems (TMS), warehouse management systems (WMS), predictive analytics, and integrated planning platforms support real-time monitoring and proactive problem-solving. The curriculum highlights communication strategies and governance structures that align internal stakeholders and external partners to ensure cohesive and synchronized supply chain operations.
Attending these training courses in Brussels offers participants access to a dynamic international logistics environment where global supply chain practices and innovative planning approaches are widely shared. The city’s strategic position as a European logistics hub enriches discussions with diverse operational perspectives and practical market insights. Expert instructors facilitate interactive sessions that translate planning theory into actionable implementation strategies.
Upon completion of this specialization, participants will be equipped to lead integrated logistics planning initiatives, improve operational efficiency, and support supply chain strategies that enhance service performance and sustainable growth. They will be prepared to contribute to cohesive, agile, and high-performing supply chain systems in a competitive global marketplace.