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### Top 10 Supply Chain Management Business Schools: A Comprehensive Ranking

Supply Chain Digital magazine has released a list of the top 10 business schools worldwide renowned for their supply chain studies. The tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on March 26, caused by a large container ship, the Dali, has significant implications in terms of time and financial costs. This bridge, a crucial part of Interstate 695, plays a vital role in the transportation network of the Eastern Seaboard and the entire United States.

The aftermath of this incident will undoubtedly serve as a compelling case study for business school students in the future. Supply Chain Digital highlighted the top global schools for supply chain management, with the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics securing the top spot. Despite not being a traditional business school, MIT CTL is recognized for its excellence in supply chain education and research, offering cutting-edge programs that equip students with practical skills and industry insights.

According to the magazine, the top 10 schools for supply chain management are as follows:

  1. MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics
  2. INSEAD
  3. Michigan Ross School of Business
  4. Cranfield School of Management
  5. Penn State Smeal College of Business
  6. Cardiff University
  7. The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania
  8. Rotterdam School of Management
  9. Stanford Graduate School of Business
  10. Texas-Austin McCombs School of Business

Additionally, the upcoming release of Gartner’s list of top supply chain schools is highly anticipated, with the University of Tennessee’s Haslam College of Business expected to feature prominently. The intersection of academia and industry expertise in supply chain management continues to shape the future of this field, with schools like the University of Tennessee and others making significant contributions to the discipline.