Course Overview
Public sector logistics and supply chain management involve unique challenges, including budgetary constraints, accountability requirements, and the need to serve diverse communities. This Public Sector Logistics & Supply Chain Management Training Course equips participants with strategies to design and implement efficient, transparent, and citizen-focused supply chains.
The course covers procurement practices, inventory and distribution management, emergency logistics, and technology adoption in public services. Through interactive discussions, case studies, and exercises, participants will learn to balance cost efficiency with the delivery of essential goods and services.
By the end of this program, participants will be prepared to improve logistics performance in the public sector while ensuring compliance, equity, and transparency.
Course Benefits
Understand logistics challenges in public sector contexts.
Improve efficiency and accountability in supply chains.
Apply best practices in procurement and distribution.
Build resilience for emergency and humanitarian logistics.
Leverage digital tools to modernize public sector logistics.
Course Objectives
Define the role of logistics in public service delivery.
Strengthen procurement and sourcing strategies.
Optimize inventory and distribution in government supply chains.
Apply risk management and resilience planning.
Ensure compliance and transparency in logistics operations.
Use digital platforms for better visibility and control.
Analyze case studies of successful public sector logistics.
Training Methodology
This course integrates expert-led lectures, real-world case studies, group discussions, and problem-solving workshops tailored to public sector challenges.
Target Audience
Government logistics and procurement officers.
Public sector supply chain managers.
Humanitarian and emergency logistics planners.
Policy makers and development program leaders.
Target Competencies
Public sector logistics management.
Procurement and sourcing efficiency.
Transparency and compliance in supply chains.
Emergency and humanitarian logistics.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Logistics in the Public Sector Context
Unique challenges of government logistics.
Role of logistics in public service delivery.
Balancing cost, equity, and accountability.
Case studies of public sector logistics.
Unit 2: Procurement and Sourcing Strategies
Best practices in public procurement.
Ensuring transparency and fairness.
Supplier evaluation and contract management.
International guidelines and standards.
Unit 3: Inventory and Distribution Management
Managing government warehouses.
Demand forecasting in the public sector.
Distribution models for equitable access.
Monitoring and performance measurement.
Unit 4: Emergency and Humanitarian Logistics
Logistics in crisis and disaster response.
Building resilience in supply chains.
Partnerships with NGOs and private sector.
Lessons learned from humanitarian operations.
Unit 5: Technology and Modernization
Digital tools for public sector logistics.
E-procurement platforms.
Real-time tracking and monitoring.
Future trends in public logistics management.
Ready to strengthen logistics in the public sector?
Join the Public Sector Logistics & Supply Chain Management Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and gain the skills to deliver efficiency, accountability, and impact.
The Public Sector Logistics & Supply Chain Management Training Courses in Amman equip professionals working in government agencies, public institutions, and international organizations with the strategic and operational skills needed to manage large-scale supply systems, ensure efficient resource allocation, and support public service delivery. These programs emphasize the distinct challenges and responsibilities faced in the public sector, where logistics operations must balance cost efficiency, transparency, accountability, and responsiveness to diverse stakeholder needs.
Participants explore the principles of public sector logistics, including procurement planning, supplier coordination, inventory control, distribution network management, and performance monitoring. The courses highlight how effective logistics strategies support critical public services such as infrastructure development, health service provisioning, emergency response, community support programs, and international development projects. Through case studies and applied group exercises, attendees learn to improve process reliability, reduce operational delays, and implement systems that ensure the efficient and equitable flow of goods and services.
These public sector logistics and supply chain programs in Amman combine policy understanding with practical operational frameworks. Topics include demand forecasting in public environments, contract and vendor oversight, warehouse and fleet management, risk mitigation, inter-agency coordination, and leveraging digital tools for transparency and real-time reporting. Participants also explore stakeholder communication strategies and governance mechanisms that support accountability and compliance across logistics operations. The curriculum ensures a balance between strategic planning and hands-on process management, preparing professionals to lead high-impact public supply chain initiatives.
Attending these training courses in Amman offers a collaborative learning environment enriched by diverse participants from multiple countries and sectors. The city’s role as a regional center for public administration and international cooperation provides an ideal context for examining real-world logistics systems. By completing this specialization, participants gain the capabilities to design, manage, and improve public sector supply chains—enhancing service delivery, operational efficiency, and community outcomes.