Justin Snow receives 2024 MIT School of Engineering Infinite Mile Award
MIT Supply Chain Management Program Earns Top Honors in 2024 Rankings
Three prestigious outlets have already selected the programs of MIT CTL this year.
2024 MIT Supply Chain Excellence Awards Given to 35 Graduating Students
Thirty-five exceptional graduates from top undergraduate supply chain management and engineering programs across the United States have been awarded tuition fellowships and conditional acceptance to the MIT Supply Chain Management Master’s Program.
MIT SCM Announces 2024-2025 AWE Fellowship Recipients
Cambridge, MA – The AWESOME award represents a significant commitment by the MIT Supply Chain Management Master’s Program, the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics, and AWESOME (Achieving Women’s Excellence in Supply Chain Operations, Management, and Education) to encourage women to prepare for and perform successfully in supply chain leadership roles. This fellowship is awarded to two women each year: one from the residential cohort and one from the blended.
MIT CTL announces 2024-25 UPS Fellowship recipients
The MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL) is pleased to announce the recipients of the UPS Fellowship for the 2024–25 academic year. Made possible by a grant from the UPS Foundation, the UPS Fellowship continues its mission to champion outstanding students with financial support of two exceptional students, one incoming MIT Master’s student and one MIT PhD student pursuing scholarship relating to logistics, freight transportation, supply chain management, or a related topic.
Report finds supply chain sustainability pressure continues unabated in 2023
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 2 – The State of Supply Chain Sustainability 2023, published today, Now in its fourth year, the annual report from the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (MIT CTL) and the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) examines how supply chain sustainability practices have evolved over a four-year period, how they are being implemented globally, and what that means for professionals, enterprises, industries, and the planet. This year’s report shows that pressure on firms to make their supply chains more sustainable.
Dr. Maria Jesus Saenz Named Recipient of 2023 Women in Supply Chain Award
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.—Sept. 18, 2023 — Dr.
MIT SCM Announces 2023-2024 AWE Fellowship Recipients
The MIT Supply Chain Management Master’s Program is pleased to announce the winners from the Class of 2024 of the Advancing Women Through Education (AWE) Fellowship.
MIT CTL's Nick Burns receives 2023 MIT Infinite Mile Award
The MIT School of Engineering recently honored outstanding faculty, students, and staff with its 2023 awards.
Mary Beth Gallagher | School of Engineering
Each year, the MIT School of Engineering honors outstanding faculty, students, and staff across its departments, labs, centers, and institutes with a number of awards. Recently, the school announced the following members of the engineering community at MIT as winners of its 2023 awards.
Faculty and teaching awards
Humanitarian Logistics online course makes critical disaster-response knowledge available to all
MIT CTL announces 2023-24 UPS Fellowship recipients
The MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL) is pleased to announce that two students have been awarded the UPS Fellowship for the 2023–24 academic year. Made possible by a grant to CTL from the UPS Foundation, the UPS Fellowship is designed to support exceptional students, one incoming MIT Master’s student and one MIT PhD student pursuing scholarship relating to logistics, freight transportation, supply chain management, or a related topic.
Matthias Winkenbach appointed Principal Research Scientist
We are delighted to share that Dr.
Sustainable Supply Chain Management online course offers concrete tools, actionable strategies for organizations’ climate pledges
2022 MIT supply chain management graduates achieve record career outcomes
Fully Automated, Self-Driving Vehicles: Is Auto Industry Getting Ahead of Itself?
Mobility Confidence Index Study in Collaboration with PAVE and MIT Advanced Vehicle Technology (AVT) Consortium
TROY, Mich.: 4 Oct. 2022 — As the automotive industry methodically advances toward greater vehicle automation, consumer readiness for higher levels of automation remains low—even declining slightly from 2021—making it challenging to bring vehicle buyers into the modern mobility movement. According to the J.D. Power 2022 U.S.
QS Ranks MIT SCM #1 Supply Chain Management Master’s Program in the World for 2023
Report finds supply chain sustainability focus areas continue to shift, evolve
MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics and SKEMA to train future supply chain leaders
New Study on Fully Automated, Self-Driving Vehicles in Canada: There’s a Problematic Knowledge Gap about Automated Vehicles
Toronto: 15 June 2022
MIT CTL and C.H. Robinson Launch Unique Supply Chain Program
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., February 23, 2022 – The MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (MIT CTL) in collaboration with global logistics company C.H. Robinson has created a custom, advanced certificate program in supply chain management for the company’s employees.
El nuevo libro de Sheffi del MIT relata la épica misión llevada a cabo para entregar vacunas contra el COVID-19
J.D. Power and MIT AVT Study on Fully Automated Self-Driving Vehicles: Consumers Don’t Know What They Don’t Know
Mobility Confidence Index Study in collaboration with MIT Advanced Vehicle Technology Consortium and Partners for Automated Vehicle Education (PAVE)
New Book from Yossi Sheffi Chronicles the Epic Mission to Deliver Covid Vaccines
The race to deliver a Covid-19 vaccine has been likened to a moonshot, but in several ways landing a man on the moon was easier. In his new book, A Shot in the Arm: How Science, Engineering, and Supply Chains Converged to Vaccinate the World, published today by MIT CTL Media, MIT Professor Yossi Sheffi recounts the vaccine’s extraordinary journey from scientific breakthroughs to coronavirus antidote and mass vaccination.
Decarbonizing the Air Transportation Sector: New Guidelines for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Greenhouse Gas Emission Accounting and Insetting Launched Today
The air transportation industry is responsible for a significant amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions each year. Immediately before the COVID-19 crisis, the industry emitted approximately 3% of annual global GHG emissions—with that footprint projected to grow. It is therefore critical to reduce aviation GHG emissions as a part of efforts to meet global climate goals