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2009 Rankings Georgia Institute of Technology

School of Industrial Engineering # 1 College of Engineering # 4 Public University # 7

Georgia Tech Supply Chain – Logistics Programs

Executive Masters International Logistics – Supply Chain Strategy

Supply Chain Logistics Institute

Supply Chain Executive Forum

Logistics Institute Asia Pacific - Singapore

Dual Masters Degree Program

Trade Innovation & Productivity Center – Costa Rica

Significant Benefits Leads to a Master’s of Science degree from the top-ranked Industrial

Engineering school in the Nation.

Includes residence-based international travel

Focuses on the leading cusp of emerging industry trends

Minimizes disruption to the participant’s full time job and family life

Exploits live cases, site visits and corporate sponsored projects

Develops a network of premier industry leaders & faculty

Provides access to a prestigious EMIL alumni base

Value Proposition Best-in-Class practices

Improve knowledge in supply chain strategy, manufacturing, distribution, and logistics

Global Networking Build professional relationships that will last a lifetime

Peer Learning Learn from the diverse work experiences of your classmates

Global sensitivity and awareness Discover cultural diversity, traditions, & geopolitical issues that will

challenge your current understanding and knowledge of the region Financial insight

Master supply chain finance and the impact to the bottom line

Global Project – ROI Completion of a global supply chain project for your company

Project teams consist of 2-5 experienced professionals from the class

Projects often extend beyond the participants’ current scope of responsibility and preferably include sourcing, operations, and/or markets on at least two continents.

Most projects provide a minimum savings of $1,000,000

Combined savings and cost reductions from the last two classes surpassed $200 million.

Designed to provide significant value to the sponsoring organization by identifying opportunities across the global supply chain to remove costs, reduce inventories, improve cycle time, and enhance revenue

Global Project – Results Company # 1  --

○ $124 million in savings

○ 28 day reduction in inventory

○ Reduced cycle time from 10 weeks to 2 weeks

Company # 2 --

○ $22 million in net cash flow

○ 10 day reduction in cycle time

○ $52 million in savings through a 26% reduction in inventory

Global Project – Results Company # 3 –

○ $1.5 million annual savings in transportation costs through mode conversion

○ Improved forecasting models to drive production, to a demand driven production schedule

○ Creation of a total landed cost model with risk mitigation evaluating outsourced contract manufacturing options

Company # 4 –

○ 10% reduction in inventory of $1.7 million

○ 5 % gain in operational efficiency of $922,000

Study and work with our sponsoring host companies

Class Project with a Tier 1 contract manufacture in China

○ Optimization of inbound LCL/FCL Ocean transit from the US to China

○ Reduced inventory in transit by $1.2 million dollars

○ Reduced inventory carrying cost by $135,000

○ Cycle time reduction of 165% from 297 days to 112 days

Real savings using supply chain strategy, logistics, and optimization tools to drive bottom line results.

Our Students…Class Profile

50% have an MBA

20% Director Level

20% VP Level

5% C-Level

Average years of experience - 17

Average age - 42

Areas of Responsibility Operations Logistics Procurement Sales & Marketing Material Handling Supply Chain Strategy Industrial Engineering Distribution IT & Project Management Manufacturing

Program Format Master’s Degree in Executive format (5) two-week international residences over 18 months

Intensive classroom and site visit learning Distance Learning between residences

Webinars, case studies, readings, global projects

Program Curriculum

Commitment of Participants Between Residences

Set your own schedule○ On average, students devote 4-8 hours/week

Includes reading assignments, project work, team discussions, case studies, webinars

During Residences 2 Weeks - Intense, full-time commitment Lectures from renown professors, industry and academic

speakers, EMIL Alumni, coursework, site visits, live cases Global project team updates-presentations

Admission Deadlines Class of 2011

Begins Spring 2010Electronic application deadline – November 16th, 2009Admissions materials deadline – January 4th, 2010

Class of 2012Begins Spring 2011Electronic application deadline – October 15th , 2010Admissions materials deadline – November 15th, 2010

Application Criteria Bachelor's degree or its equivalent Minimum of 5-10 years work experience in the logistics industry or

related field. 3 Professional Letters of Recommendation Letter of Sponsorship from company

GRE or GMAT score Applicants with 10+ years of work experience or a Master’s degree can

request to waive the GRE/GMAT score requirement

TOEFL – If you attended a non-English speaking university Paper-based: 550 + Computer-based: 213 + Internet-based: 79 +

Application ProcessFind detailed instructions on how to apply at: www.emil.gatech.edu

1. Complete EMIL Candidate Information Form2. EMIL Staff will contact candidate to discuss the program3. Candidate completes electronic Georgia Tech Application online4. Candidate orders all transcripts, degree documents, test scores to be

sent to the Office of Graduate Admissions5. Candidate completes Health & Immunization Forms6. Georgia Tech will process candidate for admission within 10 days of all

documents being received7. Upon acceptance, candidate must confirm participation in writing

Program Costs

Tuition is paid in five equal installments of $13,000 each Due prior to the beginning of each semester Electronic payment or corporate invoicing

Installments spread out over 2-3 fiscal years

$65,000 ($13,000 per semester)

Program Costs Tuition includes:

Books Teaching materials and software Housing and most meals during residences Ground transportation during residences

Tuition does not include: Flights to, from, or during residences Some meals Laptop computer and hotel internet access during residences

Payment Options Self Sponsorship

Corporate Sponsorship

Financial Aid through Georgia Tech Student Loans or Grants

Partial EMIL-SCS scholarships may be available for: International Students Participants from humanitarian relief organizations Others with targeted special skills, backgrounds, etc.

Further Information

If you are interested in the EMIL-SCS Program please contact:

Christina MortonEMIL Program Coordinator

Georgia [email protected]

404-894-2321

ContactsJohn Vande Vate, PhDEMIL Executive DirectorGeorgia [email protected]

404-894-3035

Greg O. AndrewsEMIL Managing Director

Georgia [email protected]

404-385-2538

Christina MortonEMIL Program CoordinatorGeorgia [email protected]

404-894-2321

Erin HowletteEMIL Program ManagerGeorgia [email protected]

404-385-8123

www.emil.gatech.edu

Corporate Sponsors

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