There are good reasons companies like Nissan and Amazon have major distribution operations in the Magnolia State. With six interstates, 14 federal highways, 80 private and public airports, and 800 miles of commercially navigable waterways, Mississippi’s extensive infrastructure makes it ideal for moving materials and products from point A to point B. Given that you can ship to more than half of the population and business centers in the U.S. in a day or less, it should come as no surprise that Mississippi sees the transportation of more than $800 billion in goods in its state each year.
But between labor shortages, the climate change impact on Mississippi River water levels, and general economic growing pains, the state is still struggling with supply chain complications – many of which will require creative, forward-thinking strategies. By completing a supply chain management degree in Mississippi, you set yourself up to be part of those innovative solutions.
All Supply Chain Management and Logistics Degree Programs in Mississippi
Mississippi
Mississippi State University
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Mississippi State, Mississippi
University of Southern Mississippi
Department of Engineering
Hattiesburg, Mississippi