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The Integration Between Logistics & Supply Chain Networks course in London is a strategic training course designed to provide professionals with the tools to enhance coordination and optimize logistics operations across supply chain networks.

London

Fees: 5900
From: 22-12-2025
To: 26-12-2025

London

Fees: 5900
From: 26-01-2026
To: 30-01-2026

London

Fees: 5900
From: 06-04-2026
To: 10-04-2026

London

Fees: 5900
From: 04-05-2026
To: 08-05-2026

London

Fees: 5900
From: 21-09-2026
To: 25-09-2026

Integration Between Logistics & Supply Chain Networks

Course Overview

Modern businesses require smooth coordination between logistics and supply chain networks to remain competitive. This Integration Between Logistics & Supply Chain Networks Training Course provides participants with methods to harmonize logistics planning, distribution systems, and supply chain processes.

The course explores demand alignment, information flow, digital integration, and performance measurement. Through case studies and collaborative exercises, participants will gain the skills to eliminate silos, improve transparency, and create resilient, integrated networks.

By the end of this program, participants will be able to design and implement integration strategies that strengthen supply chain efficiency and service delivery.

Course Benefits

  • Understand the role of logistics in supply chain integration.

  • Improve coordination across logistics and supply chain functions.

  • Enhance information and process alignment.

  • Leverage technology for network integration.

  • Strengthen resilience and competitiveness.

Course Objectives

  • Define integration between logistics and supply chain networks.

  • Apply frameworks to align logistics with supply chain strategy.

  • Optimize demand, inventory, and transportation coordination.

  • Utilize digital platforms for real-time visibility.

  • Improve collaboration among stakeholders.

  • Develop KPIs to measure integration success.

  • Analyze case studies of integrated networks.

Training Methodology

This course blends expert-led lectures, interactive discussions, real-world case studies, and hands-on exercises. Participants will work on practical integration scenarios.

Target Audience

  • Supply chain and logistics managers.

  • Operations and planning professionals.

  • Distribution and transport leaders.

  • Professionals seeking cross-functional alignment.

Target Competencies

  • Supply chain and logistics integration.

  • Cross-functional coordination.

  • Technology-enabled visibility.

  • Performance measurement.

Course Outline

Unit 1: Foundations of Logistics–Supply Chain Integration

  • Key concepts of integration.

  • The role of logistics in supply chain strategy.

  • Barriers to integration.

  • Benefits of alignment.

Unit 2: Demand and Inventory Synchronization

  • Linking demand forecasting with logistics planning.

  • Inventory alignment strategies.

  • Avoiding mismatches across networks.

  • Case examples of demand–supply alignment.

Unit 3: Transportation and Distribution Coordination

  • Role of transport in supply chain integration.

  • Efficient distribution strategies.

  • Route and load planning for synchronization.

  • Collaborative distribution models.

Unit 4: Digital Tools and Information Sharing

  • ERP and supply chain platforms.

  • Real-time visibility and dashboards.

  • Blockchain and data-sharing technologies.

  • Overcoming information silos.

Unit 5: Measuring and Sustaining Integration

  • KPIs for logistics–supply chain integration.

  • Risk management and resilience building.

  • Sustaining integration long-term.

  • Global case studies and lessons learned.

Ready to strengthen integration across your networks?
Join the Integration Between Logistics & Supply Chain Networks Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and gain the skills to drive seamless coordination and efficiency.

Integration Between Logistics & Supply Chain Networks

The Integration Between Logistics & Supply Chain Networks Training Courses in London provide professionals with advanced knowledge and practical frameworks to create seamless coordination between logistics operations and wider supply chain functions. These programs are designed for logistics managers, supply chain strategists, operations planners, and business leaders who aim to strengthen collaboration, visibility, and performance across global networks.

Participants gain a comprehensive understanding of logistics and supply chain integration, exploring how synchronized processes in procurement, production, transportation, and distribution drive efficiency and competitiveness. The courses cover key areas such as process alignment, systems interoperability, data sharing, and collaborative planning. Through interactive workshops and case studies, participants learn to design integrated frameworks that reduce lead times, minimize costs, and enhance overall supply chain responsiveness.

These logistics and supply chain network integration training programs in London combine strategic management principles with digital innovation. Participants explore the use of advanced technologies—such as ERP systems, AI, IoT, and blockchain—to facilitate real-time communication and transparency across multi-tiered supply chains. The curriculum also emphasizes performance measurement, risk management, and sustainability, ensuring that integration supports long-term business goals and global compliance standards.

Attending these training courses in London offers professionals access to international expertise and exposure to cutting-edge industry practices. London’s role as a global logistics and trade hub provides an ideal learning environment for understanding how integration enhances collaboration and efficiency across international supply networks. By completing this specialization, participants will be equipped to design and manage interconnected logistics systems, improve cross-functional coordination, and lead strategic integration initiatives—building agile, data-driven, and high-performing supply chain networks for the future.