Georgia Institute of Technology The Supply Chain and Logistics Institute

Center for China Logistics

Developing in-depth knowledge of

  • Transportation and logistics infrastructure in China
  • Warehousing and distribution practices in China
  • The role of micro wholesalers and distributors on last mile delivery in China
  • Challenges for multinational corporations to operate long haul road transportation in China
  • CENTER SPOTLIGHT
  • Kevin Keene First American Enrolls in Dual Masters Program
    Atlanta (February 5, 2009) — Historically, the Dual Masters program between Georgia Tech's Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering and the National University of Singapore is generally populated by Asian students. In fact, of the eight classes of students so far, not one has been from the United States. Kevin Keene, BS ISyE 2006, broke the mold being not only the first American in the program, but the first Georgia Tech graduate too.
  • Internationalizing the Campus SCL & ISyE Commended for Grooming Internationally Savvy Engineers
    Atlanta (July 18, 2008) — In the 2007 edition of Internationalizing the Campus, NAFSA: Association of International Educators recognized Georgia Tech for its ongoing commitment to grooming internationally savvy engineers and maintaining a world-wide presence with satellite campuses. NAFSA specifically commended the Stewart School of ISyE for its Supply Chain & Logistics Institute (SCL).
  • NUS leadership team visits Georgia Tech TLI-Asia Pacific Program Sets Goals for Next Five Years
    Atlanta (May 20, 2008) — On April 28 and 29, 2008, Provost Gary Schuster, Vice Provost for International Initiatives Steven McLaughlin, and Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute Managing Director Harvey Donaldson hosted National University of Singapore (NUS) Provost Tan Eng Chye and The Logistics Institute (TLI) Asia Pacific management team here at Georgia Tech.
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