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Ph.D. Program in Smart Logistics and Supply Chain Management (International Program)​

Doctor of Philosophy Program

In Smart Logistics and Supply Chain Management (International Program)

The development of the logistics and supply chain is crucial to support national economic activities, business and trade, industries and create significant value in the economy. The government prioritizes logistics as the top rank priority in the Thailand’s 20-year National Strategy (2018 – 2037). The Third Thailand Logistics Development Plan (2017-2022) under the framework of the 20-year strategy framework aim to enable Thailand to upgrade the national logistics systems to become the center of trade, services, and investment in the region. The plan consists of 3 main strategies: (1) Supply Chain Enhancement, (2) Development of Infrastructure and Facilities, and (3) Development of Logistics Supporting Factors to increase the country’s competitiveness.
Besides, the efficient logistics and supply chain management by reduce logistics cost, increase customer satisfaction level would greatly supports the industries, business and trades both within domestics and international, thus will increase the competitive advantage overall. With its well-developed infrastructure and centrally located position in ASEAN, Thailand is rapidly emerging as the key logistics hub for multinational companies around the world. According to Thailand Investment Review (TRI, 2016), the country is favored as a regional hub by many industries, ranging from the automotive, logistics hub, electrical and electronics, tourism, medical, and food sectors, among many others. Thailand must be prepared to cope with such rapid changes and also accommodate the national policies and strategy, thus, need to develop of many of qualified human resources and researchers in this related fields to accommodate the situation.
The curriculum of Ph.D. in Logistics Management aims to produce capable personnel in advanced logistics management. The courses are well designed to enhance the analytical and critical thinking skills while covering the areas of quantitative analytics, smart logistics, research and statistics and related fields in response to Thailand’s need to enhance its competitiveness advantages in this area.

Courses 2 (2.1) Research and courses requirements
Remedial courses 6-12 credits (Non-credit)
Core courses 12 credits
Elective courses  (minimum) 6 credits
Dissertation 42 credits
Total not less than 60 credits
  • Remedial Courses (Non credit)
LC 6000 Advanced Reading and Writing in English for Graduate Studies 3 Credits
LC 4003 Advanced Integrated English Language Skill Development 3 Credits
Choose at least 6 credits (2 Courses) upon the consideration of the lecturer responsible for the curriculum.
LM 6701 Data Analytics and Decision Models 3 Credits
LM 6901 Inventory Management Analytics 3 Credits
LM 6902 Smart Logistics 3 Credits
LM 6903 Transportation and Network Analytics 3 Credits
LM 6904 Supply Chain Analytics and Optimization 3 Credits
Remark:  1. The condition on exemption in English courses is in accordance with the condition of the curriculum of English course for graduate students.
  1. The exemption in remedial courses of the school is in accordance with the announcement of the school / the institute.
  • Core Courses (12 credits)
LM 7950 Stochastics Process in Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3 Credits
LM 7951 Logistics Network Optimization 3 Credits
LM 7952 Research Methodology and Statistics for Logistics Management 3 Credits
LM 7953 Doctoral Seminar 3 Credits
  • Elective Courses (6 credits)
LM  7901 Supply Chain Risk Management 3 Credits
LM  7902 Advanced Project Management 3 Credits
LM  7903 Advanced Logistics Simulation 3 Credits
LM  7904 Advanced Spatio-Temporal Data Analysis 3 Credits
LM  7905 Advanced Revenue Management 3 Credits
LM  7906 Managing Big Data in Logistics Management 3 Credits
LM  7907 Applied Machine Learning in Logistics Management 3 Credits
LM  7908 Qualitative Research 3 Credits
LM  7909 Multi-Criteria Decision Making and Analytics 3 Credits
LM  7910 Advanced Production System Analytics 3 Credits
LM 7911 Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chain Management
LM  7912 Directed Studies 3 Credits
Remark: – The Elective courses also include other graduate courses offered by the school or others in NIDA (To register for these courses, students must receive approvals from his/her advisor) –  Elective courses opened in each semester will be selected by the school and the institute.

rector of Ph.D. in Smart Logistics and Supply Chain Management

รศ.ดร.กาญจ์นภา อมรัชกุล

Assoc. Prof Dr.Kannapha Amaruchkul

Email : kamaruchkul@as.nida.ac.th 

Educator

Mr.Boonchana Mekto

Email : boonchana@as.nida.ac.th

Tel : 02-727-3038

    National Institute of Development Administration.

    148 Seri Thai Rd., Khlong Chan, Bang Kapi, Bangkok 10240

    thTH