MIT's new supply chain agreement for doing innovative research in Columbia
Filed in archive Research on March 28, 2008

MIT has recently made an agreement with Center for Latin American Logistics Innovation for shaping an alliance in the area of logistics research. With this new agreement, now MIT Center for transportation and logistics has basically three branches: Cambridge, Zaragoza (Spain) and Bogota (Columbia).
This unique Network (what they refer to as MIT SCALE) will allow faculty, researchers, students and affiliated companies from all three centers to pool their expertise and collaborate on projects that will create supply chain and logistics innovations with global applications.
You can read the full press release here.

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