About The Logistics Society & Our Objectives
The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society is the regional professional body for Logistics practitioners.
Practically all areas of the Logistics spectrum are represented in the Society. Shippers, Freight Forwarders, Academics, Students, Carriers, Personal Effects Movers and other individuals and organisations form our core. With an emphasis on commercial experience and expertise we are the lead platform for the development of Logistics in the region and work with our members, government, organisations and professionals in raising the profile and expertise through a range of activities.
Like most professional bodies, the Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society emphasises a commitment to ongoing education and encourages performance consistent with a generally agreed body of knowledge or standards. Members of our Society are recognised as members of a professional body through the work we continue to perform.
About The Logistics Society & Our Objectives
Proven History
From our formation, the Society has grown from strength to strength and is the pioneer in providing visionary direction and leadership in the industry.
We have been working with our professional institution partners to offer or support Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses in more than 13 countries as far afield as Germany, Africa, Egypt, India and Papua New Guinea.
The Society built and ran Asia’s first purpose built, dedicated “Warehouse School” that conducted nationally accredited skills training and our members sit on validation and professional committees that help shape the academic, professional and vocational standards of our profession.
We regularly speak, endorse or publish at numerous Logistics & Supply Chain events or publications every year. In Singapore, we offered the only UK University program in Supply Chain Management at Master’s level and in recognition of our pioneering work in this field we have twice been nominated as the Best Logistics Education Provider in Asia at the AFSCA awards and won the Education Award in 2008 from SCA.









