Supply Chain Program Ranked Third by SCM World
The supply chain program at UT’s Haslam College of Business has been ranked the third best program in the world by SCM World’s University 100.
The supply chain program at UT’s Haslam College of Business has been ranked the third best program in the world by SCM World’s University 100.
The work of Michael Burnette, associate director of the Global Supply Chain Institute, was recently cited in a Forbes article about “platforming.”
The supply chain program in the Haslam College of Business is ranked fourth internationally by the The SCM Journal List for research publication output. Steve Mangum, dean of the college and Stokely Foundation Leadership Chair, said the rankings reflect the college’s commitment to impactful research.
The Haslam College of Business’s Supply Chain Forum, held November 11–12, included an inaugural reception for Nexxus, a program aimed at promoting gender diversity in the field. In addition, industry professional Kevin O’Marah was honored with a faculty fellowship.
UT’s Center for Transportation Research has selected three faculty members from the College of Engineering, one from the Department of Economics and one from the Haslam College of Business as part of its 2015 Fellows class.
Recent estimates of a shortage of 300,000 truck drivers have drawn attention from media across the nation, but a report from the Haslam College of Business reveals an even broader crisis in supply chain talent.
Faculty at UT’s Haslam College of Business have identified best practices for modern distribution centers across eleven key functions.
Relocation of manufacturing and product sourcing to emerging economies is no longer the gold standard for global businesses, according to a study from the Global Supply Chain Institute in UT’s Haslam College of Business.
The Supply Chain Forum this fall boasted record attendance and some of the most influential speakers in the event’s twenty-year history.
The graduate supply chain program is ranked third in the United States, according to a report from a leading industry company.
The College of Engineering and the College of Business Administration’s supply chain management program rose in national rankings, according to the US News and World Report’s 2015 rankings released this week. The College of Engineering is now ranked 32nd among all public universities and 57th among all undergraduate programs. The supply chain management program ranks third among public
The Center for Transportation Research has reaffirmed its status as a preeminent research center by announcing the establishment of the Faculty Fellows Program.