Global Logistics Engineering and Operations Career

About our Global Logistics Engineering and Operations Career

Global Logistics and Race Operations Engineering

addresses the strategic planning and efficient management of freight transport, ensuring compliance with international regulations such as the ATA Carnet and advanced operational planning methods. The program integrates supply chain principles, risk analysis, route optimization, and inventory control through ERP systems, ensuring interoperability with aeronautical industry standards and customs regulations. Emphasis is placed on the application of digital tools for comprehensive management in multinational and multimodal environments, linking technical areas of air and maritime operations with automated logistics platforms and satellite tracking technologies.

Experimental capabilities include HIL/SIL simulators for real-time logistics process evaluation, data capture systems, and big-data-based predictive analysis, along with document integrity and traceability tests in compliance with applicable international regulations. The program fosters training for key roles such as Logistics Manager, Operations Planner, Export Compliance Specialist, and Supply Chain Analyst, preparing professionals to act efficiently in regulated and dynamic environments, where the optimization of goods flow is critical to the global aeronautical value chain.

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Global Logistics Engineering and Operations Career

6,200 $

Skills and results

What you will learn

  • Analyze Freight, Global Logistics, and ATA Carnet to optimize costs, transit times, and customs compliance.
  • Design and apply Strategic Planning for operations, including network design, inventory policies, and risk management in the global supply chain.
  • Implement KPIs and compliance frameworks for international logistics operations, with support tools such as TMS and ERP.

2. Rotor Optimization: Modeling and Performance Analysis

  • Analyze flap–lag–torsion couplings, whirl flutter, and fatigue.
  • Size laminates in composites, joints, and bonded joints with FE.
  • Implement damage tolerance and NDT (UT/RT/thermography).

3. Comprehensive user-oriented design and validation (from modeling to manufacturing)

You will learn to integrate the entire product development process, from model conception to final validation, applying user-centered methodologies. You will develop competencies in parametric design, ergonomics, simulation, sustainable materials, 3D visualization, and manufacturing management, ensuring efficient, safe solutions aligned with current industry standards.

4. Excellence in Global Logistics: Freight, ATA Carnets, and Planning for Success

  • Analyze international Freight: costs, transit times, incoterms, and customs compliance to optimize the global supply chain.
  • Implement ATA Carnet processes and controls for the temporary circulation of goods, reducing paperwork and customs clearance times.
  • Develop Planning for Success in global logistics, integrating Freight routes, demand forecasting, inventory control, and risk assessment for strategic decision-making.

5. Specialization in Global Logistics: Freight, ATA Carnet, and Operations Planning

  • Analyze freight, ATA Carnet, and Operations Planning in global logistics environments.
  • Size supply chains, warehouses, and multimodal transport using simulation and optimization tools.
  • Implement risk management and regulatory compliance (documentation, customs, and security) in logistics operations.

6. Advanced Global Logistics: Freight, ATA Carnet, and Comprehensive Planning

Advanced Global Logistics: Freight, ATA Carnet, and Comprehensive Planning

  • Understand maritime, air, and land freight transportation on a global scale, including regulations and documentation.
  • Master the use of the ATA Carnet for the temporary import and export of goods, optimizing customs procedures.
  • Develop skills in comprehensive global supply chain planning, from production to final delivery.
  • Analyze and optimize transport routes, considering costs, times, and risks associated with each mode.
  • Manage the storage and distribution of goods in international logistics centers.
  • Apply tools and techniques for efficient inventory management in a global environment.
  • Understand and apply Incoterms® 2020 for international contract negotiation.
  • Identify and manage risks associated with international transport and logistics, including insurance and coverage.
  • Use software and technological platforms for global logistics management.
  • Develop and analyze key performance indicators (KPIs) to evaluate the efficiency of logistics operations.

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Who this program is for:

Global Logistics Engineering and Operations Career

  • Professionals in logistics, transportation, and operations with experience or interest in the global field.
  • Graduates in Industrial Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Business Administration, International Trade, or related disciplines.
  • Individuals who work or wish to work in Freight Forwarding companies, logistics operators, shipping companies, airlines, or international trade companies.
  • Professionals involved in ATA Carnet management, route planning, inventory management, and supply chain optimization.
  • Profiles seeking to update their knowledge on the latest trends and technologies in global logistics and transport operations, including aspects of sustainability and digitalization.

Recommended requirements: Basic knowledge of international trade, transportation, and supply chain; proficiency in computer tools. English level B2+.

  • Standards-driven curriculum: you will work with CS-27/CS-29, DO-160, DO-178C/DO-254, ARP4754A/ARP4761, ADS-33E-PRF from the very first module.
  • Accreditable laboratories (EN ISO/IEC 17025) with rotor test bench, EMC/Lightning pre-compliance, HIL/SIL, vibration/acoustics.
  • TFM oriented to evidence: safety case, test plan, compliance dossier and operational limits.
  • Industry mentoring: instructors with experience in rotorcraft, tiltrotor, eVTOL/UAM and flight test.
  • Flexible modality (hybrid/online), international cohorts and support from SEIUM Career Services.
  • Ethics and safety: safety-by-design approach, cyber-OT, DIH and compliance as pillars.

1.1 Overview of global logistics: actors, flows, and added value
1.2 International freight: maritime, air, and multimodal, differences and costs
1.3 Key documentation for international trade: invoice, packing list, B/L, AWB, certificate of origin
1.4 Incoterms: responsibilities, costs, and risk transfer
1.5 ATA Carnet: definition, scope, requirements, and advantages for temporary goods
1.6 Operational planning in global logistics: forecasting, inventory, and routes
1.7 Customs regulation and tariff classification: HS code, origin, and duties
1.8 Logistics risk and insurance management: disruptions, continuity, and compliance
1.9 Technologies in logistics: TMS/WMS, traceability, digitalization, and analytics
1.10 Case study: go/no-go with cost, time, and risk assessment in an import operation

2.1 Key concepts of global logistics: scope, functions, actors, physical and information flows
2.2 ATA Carnet: definition, benefits, application processes, validity, and use in temporary goods
2.3 Regulatory framework and compliance: INCOTERMS, tariffs, customs, and import/export requirements
2.4 Essential documentation: commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin
2.5 Inventory management and stock control for global operations
2.6 Demand planning and forecasting: qualitative/quantitative methods and forecasting tools
2.7 Transport modes and intermodal chains: maritime, air, rail, road, multimodal
2.8 Route planning, cargo consolidation, and cost optimization
2.9 Risk management and supply chain resilience: disruptions, insurance, contingencies
2.10 Case study: feasibility analysis of operations with ATA Carnet and go/no-go evaluation with risk matrix

3.1 Global Logistics and Freight: fundamentals, flows, and actors
3.2 ATA Carnet: requirements, procedures, and customs benefits
3.3 Supply Chain Strategy: vision, objectives, and governance
3.4 Freight cost optimization: rates, consolidation, and negotiation
3.5 Export and import documentation: invoices, insurance, and Incoterms terms
3.6 Risk management in global logistics: disruptions, insurance, and resilience
3.7 Visibility and digitalization: TMS, ERP, and real-time data
3.8 Route planning and transport modes: choice and combination
3.9 Regulatory compliance and global regulations: customs, sanctions, and compliance standards
3.10 Case study: go/no-go with risk matrix

4.1 Fundamentals of Global Logistics: scope, actors, and goods flows
4.2 Freight: transport modes, costs, lead times, and optimization
4.3 ATA Carnet: framework, uses, requirements, and procedures for temporary goods
4.4 Global operational planning: synchronization of demand, inventory, and transport
4.5 Documentation and compliance: incoterms, commercial invoice, bill of lading
4.6 Logistics cost and profitability management
4.7 Risk management in international logistics
4.8 Technologies supporting global logistics: TMS, ERP, EDI, blockchain
4.9 Key performance indicators (KPIs) for global logistics
4.10 Case studies and application exercises

5.1 Fundamentals of Global Logistics: Definition and Scope
5.2 International Freight Transport: Modes and Selection
5.3 Essential Documentation: Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading
5.4 The ATA Carnet: Facilitation of Temporary International Trade
5.5 Route and Transport Planning: Cost and Time Optimization
5.6 Incoterms Management: Rights and Obligations of Buyers and Sellers
5.7 Cargo Insurance: Coverage and Types of Policies
5.8 Customs Control: Regulations and Procedures
5.9 Supply Chain Planning: Forecasting and Inventory Management
5.10 Case Studies: Practical Application of Global Logistics

6.1 Introduction to Global Logistics: Definitions and Scope
6.2 Supply Chain: Components and key players
6.3 International Transport Modes: Maritime, Air, Land, Multimodal
6.4 Foreign Trade Documentation: Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading
6.5 Incoterms® 2020: Responsibilities and costs in transactions
6.6 Warehouse and Distribution Center Management
6.7 Inventory Management Principles: EOQ, MRP, Kanban
6.8 Technologies in Logistics: WMS, TMS, RFID
6.9 Fundamentals of Freight Forwarding: Freight forwarders and their functions
6.10 Introduction to the ATA Carnet: What it is and how it works

7.1 Introduction to Global Logistics: Importance and Scope
7.2 Freight Forwarding: Selection of Transport Modes and Routes
7.3 Transport Documentation: Bills of Lading and Waybills
7.4 International Transport Regulation: Incoterms and Customs Regulations
7.5 ATA Carnet: Operation and Benefits for Temporary Import
7.6 ATA Carnet Application and Use Process
7.7 Supply Chain Planning: Forecasting and Demand Management
7.8 Inventory and Global Warehousing Management
7.9 Logistics Operations Planning Strategies
7.10 Case Studies: Application of Freight, ATA, and Planning in Practice

8.1 Fundamental Concepts of Freight: Introduction to maritime, air, and land transport. Types of cargo and packaging.

8.2 Freight Documentation: Knowledge of Bills of Lading, Air Waybills, and waybills.
8.3 Incoterms and their Application: Interpretation and practical application of Incoterms 8080.
8.4 ATA Carnet: Introduction and Benefits: Operation of the ATA Carnet for the temporary import/export of goods.
8.5 ATA Carnet Application and Use Process: Requirements, documentation, and processing.
8.6 Reverse Logistics and Returns: Efficient management of returns and reverse flows.
8.7 Practical Cases: Freight and ATA Carnet: Real examples and simulations of logistics situations.

8.8 Fundamentals of Rotor Aerodynamics: Principles of lift, drag, and airfoil profile.
8.9 Rotor Blade Design: Geometry, materials, and design considerations.
8.10 CFD Modeling of Rotors: Introduction to computational fluid simulation.

9.1 Fundamentals of Global Logistics: Introduction to the international supply chain.
9.2 Importance of the ATA Carnet: Operation, advantages, and use in global trade.
9.3 International Transport Documentation: Bill of lading, commercial invoice, and other key documents.
9.4 Incoterms® 9090: Analysis and application of international trade terms.
9.5 Risk Management in Logistics: Identification and mitigation of risks in maritime, air, and land transport.
9.6 Customs and Regulations: Customs compliance and relevant international regulations.
9.7 Case Studies: Practical application of global logistics and the ATA Carnet in different industries.
9.8 Cost analysis in logistics: transport cost structure.
9.9 Route and transport optimization: selection of transport modes.
9.10 The future of global logistics: trends and emerging technologies.

10.1 Introduction to Global Logistics: Definitions and key components.
10.2 Importance of Maritime, Air, and Land Transport.
10.3 Incoterms: Complete guide and their practical application.
10.4 Export and Import Documentation: Invoices, packing lists, etc.
10.5 Introduction to the ATA Carnet: Operation and benefits.
10.6 ATA Carnet application and use process.
10.7 Advantages of the ATA Carnet in Global Logistics.
10.8 Basic international and customs regulations.
10.9 Case studies: Application of the ATA Carnet in different industries.
10.10 Current and future trends in Global Logistics.

  • Hands-on methodology: test-before-you-trust, design reviews, failure analysis, compliance evidence.
  • Software (according to licenses/partners): MATLAB/Simulink, Python (NumPy/SciPy), OpenVSP, SU2/OpenFOAM, Nastran/Abaqus, AMESim/Modelica, acoustics tools, DO-178C planning toolchains.
  • SEIUM Laboratories: scale rotor test bench, vibration/acoustics, EMC/Lightning pre-compliance, HIL/SIL for AFCS, data acquisition with strain gauging.
  • Standards and compliance: EN 9100, 17025, ISO 27001, GDPR.

Capstone-type projects

Admissions, fees and scholarships

  • Perfil: Formación en Ingeniería Informática, Matemáticas, Estadística o campos relacionados; experiencia práctica en NLP y sistemas de recuperación de información valorada.
  • Documentación: CV actualizado, expediente académico, SOP/ensayo de propósito, ejemplos de proyectos o código (opcional).
  • Proceso: solicitud → evaluación técnica de perfil y experiencia → entrevista técnica → revisión de casos prácticos → decisión final → matrícula.
  • Tasas:
    • Pago único: 10% de descuento.
    • Pago en 3 plazos: sin comisiones; 30% a la inscripción + 2 pagos mensuales iguales del 35% restante.
    • Pago mensual: disponible con comisión del 7% sobre el total; revisión anual.
  • Becas: por mérito académico, situación económica y fomento de la inclusión; convenios con empresas del sector para becas parciales o totales.

Consulta “Calendario & convocatorias”, “Becas & ayudas” y “Tasas & financiación” en el mega-menú de SEIUM

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F. A. Q

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, we hold international certification.

Yes: experimental models, real data, applied simulations, professional environments, real case studies.

It is not mandatory. We offer leveling tracks and tutoring.

Completely. It covers e-propulsion, integration, and emerging regulations (SC-VTOL).

Recommended. There are also internal challenges and consortia.

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