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Supply Chain Technology and Systems

Learn how technology is used in supply chain systems from fundamental concepts to innovative applications - ​part of the MITx Supply Chain Management MicroMasters Credential.

Supply Chain Technology and Systems

Learn how technology is used in supply chain systems from fundamental concepts to innovative applications - ​part of the MITx Supply Chain Management MicroMasters Credential.

Supply chains have a long history of leveraging technology to drive efficiency and effectiveness, operating at a global scale that requires seamless integration across multiple systems and platforms. This course prepares you to translate fundamental supply chain principles into practice within a rapidly evolving digital landscape by focusing on core technological concepts, system architectures, and data-driven decision-making rather than specific software tools.

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Through hands-on exercises, case studies, and real-world applications, you'll develop competencies in analyzing large supply chain datasets, evaluating and selecting enterprise supply chain software systems, managing technology implementation and upgrades, and assessing emerging technology expected to transform supply chain operations. By the end of this course, you'll be equipped to generate insights from big data, evaluate technology solutions, and make informed decisions that enhance supply chain performance.

Supply Chain Technology and Systems is an instructor-paced course. Course content is released on a weekly basis, and a comprehensive syllabus, deadlines, and requirements are provided in Week 0 of the course.

This Supply Chain Technology and Systems course is part of the MITx MicroMasters Credential in Supply Chain Management, offered by the top-ranked SCM Master's program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This is an open enrollment course, making it accessible for almost anyone, anywhere in the world to enroll and learn for free.

What you'll learn

  • Apply fundamental data analysis concepts to large supply chain datasets, including data modeling, database design, and query optimization
  • Use Structured Query Language (SQL) to extract and manipulate supply chain data from relational databases
  • Implement and interpret Machine Learning models to support supply chain decision-making
  • Evaluate key enterprise supply chain software systems (ERP, WMS, TMS) and understand their functionality, integration, and business value
  • Navigate software selection processes, implementation strategies, and system upgrade considerations
  • Assess emerging technologies and digital trends shaping the future of supply chain management

Meet your instructors

  • Featured image for Christopher Cassa
    Lecturer, Supply Chain Management Program
  • Featured image for Inma Borrella
    Research Scientist, Academic Lead
  • Featured image for Eva Ponce
    Director, MITx MicroMasters Program in Supply Chain Management
  • Featured image for Chris Caplice
    Director, MITx MicroMasters Program in Supply Chain Management
  • Featured image for David Correll
    Deputy Director for Research – Office of Multimodal Freight Infrastructure & Policy, U.S. Department of Transportation at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Who can take this course?

Because of U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) restrictions and other U.S. federal regulations, learners residing in one or more of the following countries or regions will not be able to register for this course: Iran, Cuba, North Korea and the Crimea, Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic regions of Ukraine.