Albany Technical College Refreshes Business Logistics Management with a Special Virtual Presentation Wednesday
Wednesday, November 16th, 2022
Albany Technical College (ATC) will hold a special “Virtual” refresh presentation for the Business Logistics Management program. The event will take place Wednesday, November 16th, at 10:00 a.m. in the Logistics Education Center boardroom. Guest instructors who live throughout the country will speak about the program during the live virtual event. Program refreshes are a way that Albany Technical College introduces existing programs to the community with a new perspective and provides fresh energy to the program, creating curiosity for those interested in a new career. Technology and instruction may have often changed over the years, and what is presented is entirely new information to the service area.
“This Business Logistics Management online program is designed for working students unable to attend class in person. Graduates gain the skills and knowledge needed to meet customer demands through the planning, control, and effective movement and storage of related information, goods, and services from where they originate to their destination,” says Matt Trice, Vice President of Economic Development at Albany Technical College.
The curriculum covers the areas of customer service, supervision, supply chain management, and logistics. The program teaches skills such as leadership, organizational behavior, inventory control, distribution, product lifecycle management, breakeven analysis, classification of electronic commerce, and more. One of the more interesting aspects students will learn in the degree program is Lean Six Sigma, a method that relies on a collaborative team effort to improve performance by systematically removing waste and reducing variation.
The instructors that we have teaching Business Logistics Management are experienced in the field. We have Mr. Joseph Bernardoni, a Retired Gunnery Sergeant, who works at the Systems Command onboard the Marine Corps Logistics Base, Retired LtCol. John Bacon who is the Vice President of Supply Chain at Mesa Airlines, Dr. Steve Eidson who is Retired Vice President of Institutional Effectiveness at Albany Technical College, and Dr. Gary Frage who is a retired Gunnery Sergeant and is the Director of Business Logistics Management.
Students will earn a Business Logistics Management Associate of Applied Science degree or diploma with Technical Certificates of Credit (TCC) in Logistics Specialist, Supply Chain Management, Customer Contact Specialist, Service Supervision Specialist, and Quality Assurance Specialist. Graduates will be qualified for positions including Logistics/Supply Chain Specialist, Supply Chain Manager, Logistics Manager, Material Handler, Warehouse Worker, Shipping and Receiving Clerk, and Inventory Specialist to name a few.
Opportunities For Continuing Education
For students that choose to continue their education, Georgia Military College offers a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Supply Chain Management and Logistics, and Valdosta State University accepts all of our credits into their Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership.
If you would like to attend this virtual refresh event or for more information about Business Logistics Management, contact Dr. Gary Frage’ Chair of Business Logistics Management, at [email protected] or call (229) 430-3924.