MIT's Global SCALE Network Tops 2024-25 Rankings for Outstanding Master's Program in Supply Chain and Logistics
Unleashing the Global Supply Chain Titan: MIT SCALE Network's Ongoing Dominance
Once again, the MIT Global Supply Chain and Logistics Excellence (SCALE) Network has claimed the throne as the world's supreme master's program for supply chain and logistics management, according to Eduniversal's 2024/2025 Best Masters Rankings. With this eighth consecutive No. 1 ranking since 2016, MIT continues to strikingly lead the way in supply chain education, research, and practice.
Eduniversal benchmarks more than 20,000 postgraduate programs annually, gauging academic reputation, graduate employability, and student satisfaction. The MIT SCALE Network's enduring top ranking underscores its unwavering commitment to championing international diversity, delivering hands-on, project-based learning, and cultivating a generation of worldwide supply chain trailblazers prepared to address global challenges.
A Globetrotting Juggernaut with a Local Impact
The latest triumph coincides with the MIT SCALE Network's strategic expansion into new territories, exemplified by the recent announcement of the UK SCALE Centre at Loughborough University. The centre, launching its inaugural cohort in fall 2025, underscores MIT's unwavering resolve to advance supply chain innovation and offer life-changing opportunities for students and researchers.
Dozens of MIT SCALE centres around the world collaborate to deliver top-notch education and practical solutions addressing industrially critical supply chain hurdles, forming a global alumni base of over 1,900 visionaries representing 50 different countries.
Jan Godsell, dean of Loughborough Business School, proclaims, "Loughborough University is thrilled to exhibit our trailblazing research and forward-thinking approach towards bolstering the United Kingdom's supply chain industry. With projects like the InterAct Network and our incorporation of the Made Smarter Innovation 'Leading Digital Transformation' program, we supply businesses and industry professionals with the vital training and fascinating insights into the future of the supply chain ecosystem."
Center directors from other MIT SCALE locations laud the network's transformative influence.
"The MIT SCALE Network provides NISCI students with the essential tools, expertise, and international connectivity to excel in today's rapidly evolving supply chain landscape," says Jay Guo, director of the Ningbo China Institute for Supply Chain Innovation.
Susana Val, director of Zaragoza Logistics Center (ZLC), highlights the program's global reach and influence: "For the past two decades, ZLC has nurtured more than 5,000 logistics professionals from over 90 countries. We take pride in this recognition and look forward to continuing our alliance with the MIT SCALE Network, upholding the rigor and quality that define our teaching."
Benny Mantin, director of the Luxembourg Center for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCL), adds, "Our students deeply appreciate the LCL's SCALE Network membership as it offers them invaluable experience and countless opportunities to network and expand their horizons."
The MIT SCALE Network – A Legacy of Leadership
This endorsement from Eduniversal celebrates the MIT SCALE Network's remarkable leadership in supply chain education. For over two decades, its master's programs have refined graduates who conquer pressing challenges across industries and geographies.
"Our faculty, researchers, and global partners' commitment to providing excellence in supply chain education is evident in this recognition," says Yossi Sheffi, director of the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics. "The MIT SCALE Network's alumni prove the program's impact, applying their talents to overcome challenges across all industries and continents."
Maria Jesus Saenz, executive director of the MIT SCM Master's Program, emphasizes the strength of the global alumni network: "The MIT SCALE Network goes beyond preparing graduates; it links them to a panoramic community of supply chain leaders. This all-encompassing ecosystem fosters collaboration and creativity that transcends boundaries, empowering our graduates to tackle the world's most pressing supply chain challenges."
Established in 2003, the MIT SCALE Network is an international alliance of preeminent research and education centres dedicated to advancing supply chain and logistics excellence. As part of the renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL), the network offers top-tier master's and executive education programs that fuse academic rigor with real-world application. Graduates stand among the most sought-after professionals in the global supply chain field.
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- The MIT SCALE Network delivers education in various locations worldwide, nurturing a global alumni base of over 1,900 students from 50 different countries.
- With the launch of the UK SCALE Centre at Loughborough University, MIT aims to champion supply chain innovation and offer life-changing opportunities for students and researchers.
- The MIT SCAL Network's enduring top ranking by Eduniversal demonstrates its commitment to international diversity, hands-on, project-based learning, and cultivating global supply chain trailblazers.
- Center directors from other MIT SCALE locations praise the network's transformative influence, noting that it offers essential tools, expertise, and international connectivity.
- In various regions, the MIT SCALE Network collaborates with local partner institutions to deliver practical solutions addressing industrially critical supply chain challenges.
- Maria Jesus Saenz, executive director of the MIT SCM Master's Program, asserted that the network fosters collaboration and creativity that transcends boundaries, empowering graduates to tackle the world's most pressing supply chain challenges.
- Yossi Sheffi, director of the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics, proclaimed that the network's faculty, researchers, and global partners are committed to providing excellence in supply chain education.
- The MIT SCALE Network's alumni apply their talents to overcome challenges across all industries and continents, demonstrating the impact of the program.
- Established in 2003, the MIT SCALE Network is an alliance of preeminent research and education centres offering top-tier master's and executive education programs, with a focus on data-and-cloud-computing, technology, education-and-self-development, and online-education in supply chain and logistics management.