Global Supply Chain Management

Specialisation of the professional bachelor of International Business Management

  • One dynamic programme that immerses you in international business and the global supply chain.
  • Develop the skills to operate in this agile business sector – keeping goods flowing and meeting customer demands in a post-pandemic world.
  • Learn how to drive sustainability in the supply chain – making it greener, leaner and more efficient.
  • Benefit from practice-based learning in Antwerp – Europe’s second largest port and a logistics hub.
  • Network, network, network! Allow us to introduce you to our industry contacts built up over the past 50 years.
  • Prepare yourself for the workplace with a three-month international internship in a logistics company.

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What does this course contain?

Specialise in the world of supply chain and get a thorough grounding in all aspects of International Business Management.

Year 1

  • The first bachelor year is the same for all specialisations: Global BusinessGlobal Supply Chain Management and International Entrepreneurship.
  • Learn from expert lecturers about international finance and economics, sales, marketing, law and management.
  • Learn cross-cultural communication and get your first practical taste of the supply chain in our logistics lab – work in a team to map out a viable supply chain from source to customer.
  • Company visits are arranged for you to see business in action in the international logistics hub that is Antwerp.
  • Get a close-up view of the global supply chain through your international trade, transport and logistics course.

Year 2

  • Build on your knowledge of international business practices focusing on strategy, innovation, import and export management and international law.
  • Research a company and learn how to write a well thought-out proposal for your company project.
  • Dive into your specialisation via geopolitics, data analytics, customs procedures, and transport management.

Year 3

  • Complete your all-round business training with a look at international trade and risk, as well as understanding the importance of ethics.
  • Specialise in maritime and port logistics, which Antwerp is famous for, and learn about warehouse management and business process management.
  • Then, it’s your time to shine! Plan and choose your 13 week internship with an international logistics company. Apply your skills in a real context whilst you continue learning on the job.
  • Write your company project linked to your internship company, proving you can provide a real logistical solution.

You’re on the verge of an exciting career in Global Supply Chain Management.

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Courses and credits

Year 1

Courses
Global marketing
(
5 credits
)
Business economics
(
5 credits
)
International and European law
(
5 credits
)
Personal development
(
6 credits
)
Financial accounting
(
5 credits
)
Logistics lab
(
5 credits
)
International trade, transport and logistics
(
5 credits
)
Excel fundamentals
(
3 credits
)
Digital workplace tools
(
3 credits
)
Regenerative business
(
3 credits
)
Business communication
(
3 credits
)
Business reports and correspondence
(
3 credits
)
Cross-cultural communication
(
3 credits
)
Elective
(
3 credits
)
Elective language
(
3 credits
)

Year 2

Year 3

The basic allocation of the academic credit system is 60 credits per year of study or 30 credits per semester. Each credit equals a workload of 25 hours including lectures, seminars, self-tuition, assignments and examinations.

What does your schedule look like?

  • The Welcoming days are 11 and 12 September 2025 in Antwerp and attendance of these is essential.
  • Your classes will start from Monday, 15 September 2025.
  • Full-time, three-year study program with a commitment up to 40 hours per week.
  • 20-24 hours of on-campus classes so you can benefit from close interaction with your lecturers and colleagues.
  • 1 to 1.5 day free per week which allows you to work on group projects with your colleagues.
  • Weekly mix of lectures, seminars, team assignments, and self-study

Improve your language skills

Take advantage of our international study environment to improve your language skills.

  • Boost your personal development and improve your career prospects by studying any language of your choice.
  • Dutch, French and Spanish are all offered in-house, but you can also elect to follow another language course with an external provider. The choice is yours.

Think of the opportunities for your future with some extra language skills under your belt, plus the confidence this will give you; broader horizons - perfect for the world of international business management.

What do you need?

You need an up-to-date laptop to take notes, work on projects, take exams ...

  • Wifi specifications: a device with an 'A' rating (e.g. Wifi A, Wireless A, Wifi AC, Wireless AC)
  • Can I use a Mac? We strongly advise against using a Mac since recent versions do not allow for the installation of Windows via Bootcamp – a requirement for your exams.
  • Can I use a Chromebook? We also advice against using Chromebook. As of september Office will no longer be supported by Chromebook.
  • Free software? You get Windows and Office 365 for free as a student of this programme.

Requirements

  • This course is taught in EnglishGood proficiency in English is required.
  • You hold a secondary education certificate that grants access to a comparable higher education degree programme in the country it was granted.
  • No interview or additional tests are required for admission to KdG.
  • There is currently no restriction on the number of places
  • Our programme requires curiosity, a strong will to use all of your talents, a readiness to explore, to learn and to perform in an international team.

Your profile

  • You have an analytical mind – an eye for detail.
  • You’re intrigued by planning and timing – how do modern businesses deliver what we need when we need it?
  • Innovation. That’s your thing: cutting-edge solutions to new challenges.
  • You learn best by doing – apply that theory for real!
  • Sustainability matters to you – this is your future.
  • You want to make a positive difference in a fast-moving, booming sector.

Study in Antwerp, Belgium

  • Home to more than 44.000 students and around 170 nationalities.
  • Antwerp is a safe, diverse and welcoming international student city.
  • Situated on the River Scheldt, this mini metropolis is a gateway to the world.
  • A perfectly located economic hub steeped in history, and always evolving.
  • Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris and London all within easy reach.

Discover Antwerp, Belgium’s ‘capital of cool’

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Atypical Antwerp, the movie

Antwerpen Grote Markt

Your campus

  • Study at our Groenplaats campus in the heart of Antwerp, overlooking the the main square and cathedral, and near the Meir shopping street.
  • Lectures are held at the Faculty of Management & IT. Study in the library, get together for group work in The View, or relax in the cafeteria.
  • Excellent bus and tram links make getting around easy. Antwerpen-Centraal station is close by, connecting you to Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris, and London.

Campus Groenplaats
Nationalestraat 5
2000 ANTWERP

+32 3 613 16 00
info.mit@kdg.be

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After graduation

The world of supply chain and Antwerp are perfectly linked. As the second biggest port in Europe and a hub of multinational commercial activity, Antwerp is a gateway to your international career.

  • Typical career routes for graduates are in procurement, logistics, supply chain strategy and planning, shipping and operations management.
  • As global demands constantly change in response to economic, environmental and technological challenges, the significance of supply chain management increases.
  • It's a booming sector with global opportunities.
Being able to learn in one of the biggest port cities in Europe has allowed me to learn from experts in the field that I otherwise would not have had access to if I studied elsewhere.
Phatsimo
Student Global Supply Chain Management
There are huge opportunities to make a career in an industry that is globally connected and requires social competencies and cultural awareness. With good training and the right attitude, the sky is your limit.
Jens Roemer
Regional Managing Director, Hartrodt logistics
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Want to know more?

 

Chat with a student

Get an insider’s take on student life. Chat with Israel(link is external) or Maya (students of Global Supply Chain Management) about the reality of being a student in Antwerp.

 

Any questions about the programme?

Mail us at ibm@kdg.be

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Saturday 26 April 2025 from 10:00 till 14:00 in Antwerp

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Quality education you can count on

As a KdG student you can be sure of a high-quality education at our dynamic university.

  • Your teachers are experts in their field, passionate about helping you to develop your potential.
  • KdG is an accredited university: quality guaranteed on an international level.
  • A detailed management system is in place to systematically review every degree programme.

KdG’s goal is sustainable development: of students, staff and society. We consistently strive to get the best out of everyone.

And by so doing, we help to shape a better future.

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