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You are here: Home / Resources / LBBJ Perspectives: Training the Supply Chain Workers of Tomorrow

LBBJ Perspectives: Training the Supply Chain Workers of Tomorrow

Abstract:

The Long Beach region, home to one of the busiest seaports in the nation, has a high demand for workers in the waterborne cargo-movement industry, known as logistics or supply chain management. There is a significant industry need for more trained entry-level and mid-level supply chain management workers.

Website: http://www.ccpe.csulb.edu/citt…
Source: Long Beach Business Journal
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