Logistics and Transport Management

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Logistics and Transport Management
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L339

Istanbul (Turkey)

17 May 2026 -21 May 2026

5850

Overview

Introduction:

Logistics and transportation management represent a central institutional function that regulates the organized movement of goods, resources, and services across integrated economic and supply systems. These domains are governed by structured regulatory, infrastructural, and strategic frameworks that shape organizational efficiency, cost governance, and continuity of service delivery. This training program presents logistics and transportation as interconnected governance systems that underpin supply chain alignment and systemic coherence. It establishes a rigorous conceptual foundation for analyzing logistics architectures, transportation frameworks, and performance alignment within complex organizational and economic environments.

Program Objectives:

At the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Outline the foundational principles governing logistics and transportation management framework .

  • Distinguish between transportation structures, network configurations, and cost governance models.

  • Determine warehousing and inventory control systems within structured supply environments.

  • Address distribution architectures and logistics coordination mechanisms across delivery networks.

  • Classify the different roles of digital systems and emerging technologies in logistics governance.

Targeted Audience:

  • Logistics managers and coordinators.

  • Transportation managers and planners.

  • Supply chain professionals.

  • Warehouse managers.

  • Digital systems oversight professionals.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of Logistics and Transportation Systems:

  • Conceptual structure of logistics within supply chain frameworks.

  • Core transportation management principles and governance logic.

  • Institutional role of logistics in global economic systems.

  • Classification of transportation modes and systemic characteristics.

  • Strategic significance of integrated logistics coordination.

Unit 2:

Transportation Planning and Governance Frameworks:

  • Transportation network structuring and configuration models.

  • Strategic transportation planning strategies within organizational systems.

  • Fleet governance and route rationalization concepts.

  • Cost control frameworks and transportation financial structures.

  • Regulatory, legal, and compliance environments in transportation.

Unit 3:

Warehousing and Inventory Control Structures:

  • Principles of warehousing and storage management.

  • Structural considerations in warehouse layout and capacity planning.

  • The strategies of handling inventory management .

  • Conceptual overview of warehouse management systems (WMS).

  • Safety and security measures in warehousing.

Unit 4:

Distribution and Logistics Coordination Models:

  • Distribution network design, management, and strategic frameworks.

  • Last mile delivery challenges and solutions.

  • Order fulfillment and customer service principles within logistics

  • Theoretical models for logistics performance measurement and KPIs.

  • Efficiency governance through lean logistics principles.

Unit 5:

Digital Transformation in Logistics and Transportation:

  • Technology as a governance enabler in logistics systems.

  • Transportation Management Systems (TMS) as control frameworks.

  • An overview on data connectivity and information flow across IoT and telematics environments.

  • The importance of automation and robotics within logistics system architecture.

  • Emerging trends shaping future logistics and transport ecosystems.