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The Integrated Logistics & Supply Chain Coordination course in Brussels is a practical training course that helps professionals streamline logistics and optimize supply chain operations.

Brussels

Fees: 5900
From: 28-09-2026
To: 02-10-2026

Integrated Logistics & Supply Chain Coordination

Course Overview

Effective logistics and supply chain management require seamless coordination across procurement, transportation, warehousing, and distribution. In today’s global environment, organizations must integrate these functions to remain competitive, resilient, and cost-efficient.

This Integrated Logistics & Supply Chain Coordination Training Course provides participants with tools and strategies to align operations, improve visibility, and enhance collaboration across the value chain. Participants will explore integrated planning, IT-enabled coordination, risk management, and sustainability in supply chain networks.

Through interactive case studies, simulations, and group exercises, participants will practice designing integrated logistics systems and building collaborative supply chain structures that deliver value.

By the end of the course, attendees will be able to coordinate logistics and supply chain operations effectively, ensuring smooth flows of goods, information, and finances.

Course Benefits

  • Streamline logistics and supply chain processes.

  • Improve collaboration between stakeholders.

  • Increase efficiency through integrated planning.

  • Strengthen visibility and risk management.

  • Build resilient and sustainable supply chain systems.

Course Objectives

  • Understand the principles of integrated logistics management.

  • Apply coordination tools for supply chain efficiency.

  • Align procurement, transportation, and distribution processes.

  • Leverage IT and digital platforms for visibility.

  • Manage risks in complex supply chain networks.

  • Foster collaboration among supply chain partners.

  • Incorporate sustainability into logistics coordination.

Training Methodology

The course uses a mix of lectures, real-world case studies, group workshops, and interactive simulations. Participants will analyze coordination challenges and develop strategies for integrated logistics.

Target Audience

  • Supply chain managers and logistics professionals.

  • Procurement and distribution managers.

  • Operations and planning executives.

  • Professionals aiming to improve end-to-end supply chain coordination.

Target Competencies

  • Integrated logistics planning.

  • Supply chain coordination.

  • Stakeholder collaboration.

  • Risk and sustainability management.

Course Outline

Unit 1: Foundations of Integrated Logistics

  • Defining logistics and supply chain integration.

  • The role of coordination in value creation.

  • Challenges in achieving integration.

  • Case studies of successful coordination.

Unit 2: End-to-End Supply Chain Coordination

  • Linking procurement, transport, warehousing, and distribution.

  • Aligning goals across supply chain functions.

  • Mapping material, information, and financial flows.

  • Building synchronized supply chain systems.

Unit 3: IT and Digital Tools for Coordination

  • Role of ERP and SCM systems.

  • Digital twins and supply chain visibility platforms.

  • Real-time communication and data sharing.

  • Using analytics for proactive coordination.

Unit 4: Logistics Network Optimization

  • Designing efficient logistics networks.

  • Freight and distribution strategies.

  • Multi-modal transport optimization.

  • Reducing bottlenecks in the value chain.

Unit 5: Collaboration and Stakeholder Management

  • Building trust with suppliers and partners.

  • Collaborative planning, forecasting, and replenishment (CPFR).

  • Conflict resolution in supply chain partnerships.

  • Governance models for effective coordination.

Unit 6: Risk Management in Integrated Supply Chains

  • Identifying risks in interconnected networks.

  • Building resilience through redundancy and flexibility.

  • Managing disruptions with integrated responses.

  • Case examples of coordinated risk management.

Unit 7: Sustainability and Future of Integrated Logistics

  • Green logistics and carbon reduction strategies.

  • Embedding ESG goals into supply chain operations.

  • Innovations shaping future logistics coordination.

  • Roadmap for continuous integration improvement.

Ready to achieve seamless supply chain performance?
Join the Integrated Logistics & Supply Chain Coordination Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and lead your organization toward end-to-end efficiency.

Integrated Logistics & Supply Chain Coordination

The Integrated Logistics & Supply Chain Coordination Training Courses in Brussels provide professionals with the knowledge, strategies, and practical tools needed to synchronize logistics functions and enhance collaboration across the supply chain. Designed for supply chain managers, logistics coordinators, operations planners, procurement professionals, and distribution supervisors, these programs focus on achieving seamless alignment between transportation, warehousing, sourcing, and demand planning activities.

Participants explore the core principles of integrated logistics, including end-to-end supply chain visibility, inventory flow optimization, distribution planning, and supplier coordination. The courses emphasize how integrated planning processes improve service reliability, reduce lead times, and support cost-efficient operations. Through case studies, simulation exercises, and scenario-based discussions, attendees learn how to analyze logistics performance, identify bottlenecks, and implement coordination mechanisms that strengthen operational consistency and responsiveness.

These integrated logistics and supply chain coordination training programs in Brussels also address the role of digital technologies in modern logistics management. Participants examine transportation management systems (TMS), warehouse management systems (WMS), real-time tracking platforms, and collaborative planning tools that facilitate data sharing and communication across stakeholders. The curriculum highlights cross-functional teamwork, communication frameworks, and coordination practices that build alignment between internal teams and external partners.

Attending these training courses in Brussels offers a valuable opportunity to learn in an internationally connected environment where supply chain innovation and regulatory considerations are actively discussed. Peer interaction and expert-led sessions enable participants to compare practices, exchange insights, and develop coordinated strategies suitable for diverse operational contexts.

By the end of the program, participants will be equipped to improve logistics performance, strengthen supply chain integration, and manage cross-functional workflows with enhanced clarity and control. They will be prepared to support more agile, resilient, and customer-focused supply chain operations in a rapidly evolving global business landscape.