India’s logistics sector is poised for accelerated growth, led by GDP revival, ramp up in transport infrastructure, e-commerce penetration, impending GST implementation, and other initiatives like ‘Make in India.’ This offers opportunities across the spectrum for companies in transportation, storage, distribution, and allied services. The growth will entail with demand for qualified professionals in the sector. At Guiders Education, we offer Certificate, Diploma and Graduate courses in shipping and logistics. The courses are suitable for freshers as well as for people who are already working in logistics, transport or supply chain roles to develop key subject knowledge, strategies and skills.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
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India’s logistics sector is poised for accelerated growth, led by GDP revival, ramp up in transport infrastructure, e-commerce penetration, impending GST implementation, and other initiatives like ‘Make in India.’ This offers opportunities across the spectrum for companies in transportation, storage, distribution, and allied services. The growth will entail with demand for qualified professionals in the sector. At Guiders Education, we offer Certificate, Diploma and Graduate courses in shipping and logistics. The courses are suitable for freshers as well as for people who are already working in logistics, transport or supply chain roles to develop key subject knowledge, strategies and skills.
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