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Supply Chain Recovery: What's Hot? What's Not? |
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Wednesday, 29 September 2010 |
Come
join your fellow DMP classmates and distinguished industry guests for
dinner and networking. The evening will feature speakers from various
sectors including: technology, consumer goods, service providers, and
talent sourcing. They will be presenting on the impact of economic
recovery in their aspect of the supply chain industry. The program will
conclude with the results of the 2010 DMP Salary Survey. Hope to see
you there!
- Location: YMCA International House, Tan Chin Tuan Room 1 & 2, One Orchard Road, Singapore 238824
- Date: Wednesday, October 20th
- Time: Registration starts at 6:45 pm. Program will begin at 7 pm.
Cost details to follow soon. Payment will be collected by batch reps prior to the event. Please send your RSVP to <events at circleoflogisticians dot com> by Wednesday, October 6th. Indicate in your message if you would prefer a vegetarian meal..
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Georgia Tech Ranked Among World's Top 10 for Engineering |
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Saturday, 25 September 2010 |
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The Georgia Institute of Technology has been ranked 10th in the world among Engineering and Technology universities by Times Higher Education. The National University of Singapore is placed 16th on the same table.
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Georgia Tech scored high for its Research and Teaching, while NUS did well in International Mix and Citations. At the university level, Georgia Tech was placed 27th overall and NUS was 34th.
Source: THE World University Rankings 2010
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 25 September 2010 )
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SLA Launches Branding Campaign for Logistics Industry |
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Wednesday, 08 September 2010 |
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The Singapore Logistics Association (SLA) is starting a campaign to raise the profile of the logistics industry in Singapore and increase the sector's productivity. SLA also hopes to attract talent of various educational backgrounds to the industry.
The "We Can Movement" is supported under the LEAD (Local Enterprise and
Association Development) programme, managed by SPRING Singapore and IE
Singapore.
Read more here.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 September 2010 )
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Logistics & Supply Chain Starting Salaries Rose in 2010 |
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 |
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A survey on starting salaries conducted by Hay Group found that logistics and supply chain jobs paid higher starting salaries in 2010, over the previous year. Fresh degree holders recieved a monthly salary of S$2,510, compared to S$2,451 in 2009. Master degree holders receive S$2,883, up from S$2,873. These figures are marginally more than what fresh graduates got paid in finance and accounting jobs.
According to the report released on 1 Sep 2010, "logistics & supply chain jobs are paying well this year 'as many global companies move their logistics and research hubs to Singapore".
However, "due to uncertainties in the global economy...starting salaries in 2011 are likely to drop for Bachelor and Masters degree-holders".
Source: Hay Group
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 September 2010 )
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