A Ph.D. in Logistics Management is a research-based degree that focuses on improving the flow of goods, services, and information across supply chains. The curriculum typically lasts 3 to 5 years and covers topics such as supply chain optimization, transportation management, inventory control, logistics strategy, and sustainability. Students do advanced research to address issues in global supply chains, logistics technology, and operational effectiveness. Admission typically needs a Master's degree in Business Administration, Management, or a similar subject. The curriculum prepares graduates for academic professions or leadership positions in businesses such as transportation, manufacturing, consulting, and e-commerce.