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e-Commerce and e-Logistics involves the use of technology to manage the end-to-end processes of buying and selling goods and services online. It involves managing logistics operations for e-commerce companies to ensure fast, efficient, and reliable delivery. HKU SPACE provides e-Commerce and e-Logistics programmes that prepare students to work in the rapidly growing e-commerce and logistics industry.
The programme aims to provide students with comprehensive understanding of the business environment, especially the latest trend of e-business, in China logistics industry. It also aims to equip graduates with basic managerial skills, enabling students to explore new business opportunities in China e-Commerce market and make sensible decisions in business logistics management.
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Start 21 JAN 2025 (TUE)
Duration 18 months to 3 years
Fee HK$35,700 (by three installments; all fees are subject to change without prior notice.)
The programme aims to provide students with comprehensive understanding of the latest business environment in logistics industry. It also aims to equip graduates with basic managerial skills, enabling students to explore new business opportunities and make sensible decisions in procurement management.
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Start 21 JAN 2025 (TUE)
Duration 18 months to 3 years
Fee HK$35,700 (by three installments; all fees are subject to change without prior notice.)
The programme aims to provide participants with the practical knowledge of decision-making with a data-driven approach. It will help to improve their understanding of data and emerging technology concepts, to communicate more effectively with technical staff and interpret data resources for better business decisions.
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Start To be advised
Duration 39 hours
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