Eduniversal Best Masters Ranking 2026 in Supply Chain and Logistics TOP 100 Worldwide

Rankings updated annually. Next full edition: September 2026.

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U.S.A.
1
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics - MIT Global Scale Network MIT Masters in Supply Chain Management (USA, Spain, Luxembourg, UK, Colombia and China) More information, View details -->

France
2
KEDGE Business School ISLI - Global Supply Chain Management More information, View details -->

Peru
3
Universidad del Pacífico Pacífico Business School Maestria en Supply Chain Management View details

Ireland
4
Trinity College Dublin - Trinity Business School MSc Operations and Supply Chain Management View details

Belgium
5
Antwerp Management School Master in Global Supply Chain Management More information, View details -->

France
6
Université Paris Dauphine-PSL Master Supply Chain Internationale (217) View details

Italy
7
Università Bocconi - Bocconi Graduate School MEMIT Master universitario in Economia e Management dei Trasporti, della Logistica e delle Infrastrutture View details

China
8
Tongji University - School of Economics and Management MSc in Global Supply Chain Management (TriContinent program) View details

Portugal
9
Nova School of Business and Economics - Universidade Nova de Lisboa Master's in Management - Major in Operations Management View details

U.S.A.
10
Purdue University - Krannert School of Management MBA in Global Supply chain and Logistics View details

Netherlands
11
Rotterdam School of Management MSc in Supply Chain Management View details

Canada
12
HEC Montreal - Business School / University of Montreal M.Sc en Logistique internationale View details

Italy
13
Bologna Business School - Università di Bologna Executive Master in Supply Chain and Operations View details

Italy
14
POLIMI Graduate School of Management International Master in Digital Supply Chain Management - Operations, Procurement and Logistics View details

Slovenia
15
University of Ljubljana, School of Economics and Business (UL SEB) Master in Supply Chain and Logistics View details

Norway
16
BI Norwegian Business School Master of Science in Business Major in Logistics and Supply Chain Management View details

Spain
17
Universidad Complutense de Madrid - Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales and Centro de Estudios Superiores de Intendencia de la Armada (CESIA) Masterin Logistics and Defence Economic Management View details

Denmark
18
Copenhagen Business School MSc in Economics & Business Administration - Supply Chain Management View details

Austria
19
WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) Master of Science in Supply Chain Management View details

Netherlands
20
Maastricht University - School of Business and Economics MSc Global Supply Chain Management and Change View details

Peru
21
Universidad ESAN Graduate School of Business Maestría en Supply Chain Management View details

Canada
22
University of British Columbia - Sauder School of Business MSc in Business Administration, Transportation and Logistics View details

Singapore
23
National University of Singapore - NUS Business School MSc Supply Chain Management View details

Brazil
24
FGV - EAESP São Paulo Business Administration School Specialized Executive Masters in Management for Competitiveness - Supply Chain View details

U.S.A.
25
University of Texas at Dallas - Naveen Jindal School of Management Supply Chain Management View details

Finland
26
Aalto University - School of Business MSc in Information and Service Management specialization in Logistics and Service Management View details

France
27
Ecole des Ponts ParisTech / IML Mastère Spécialisé Supply Chain Design & Management View details

United Kingdom
28
Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) MSc Supply Chain and Logistics Management View details

Australia
29
The University of Sydney - The University of Sydney Business School Master of Commerce in Logistics and Supply Chain Management View details

Canada
30
Concordia University John Molson School Of Business Supply Chain Management (MSCM) - Department of Supply Chain and Business Technology Management View details

Mexico
31
Tecnologico de Monterrey - Escuela de Ingenieria y Ciencia Especialidad en Logística y Cadena de Suministro (ELS) View details

China
32
Fudan University - School of Management MPhil-PhD program in Logistics and Operations Management View details

Morocco
33
Groupe ISCAE Achat et Logistique Globale View details

Australia
34
Curtin Business School / School of Information Systems Master of Supply Chain Management View details

United Kingdom
35
Aston Business School MSc Supply Chain Management View details

Morocco
36
HEM Business School Master Management International & Logistique View details

Morocco
37
ESCA School of Management Achats & Logistique Part Time View details

Russia
38
Moscow International Higher School of Business (MIRBIS) Logistics and Supply Chains Management View details

Croatia
39
Zagreb School of Economics and Management MBA Supply Chain Management View details

Peru
40
Centrum PUCP - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Master in Supply Chain View details

France
41
Paris-Panthéon-Assas Université Master Management de Projets Logistiques View details

Switzerland
42
ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich Executive MBA in Supply Chain Management View details

Portugal
43
ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Universidade de Lisboa Master in Management & Industrial Strategy More information, View details -->

France
44
Audencia MSc Responsible Procurement and Supply Chain Management View details

Turkey
45
Istanbul University - School of Business Logistics Management and Transportation View details

United Kingdom
46
Imperial College London - Imperial College Business School MSc Business Analytics programme - Logistics & Supply Chain Management Elective View details

Ireland
47
University College Dublin - UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School MSc in Supply Chain Management View details

New Zealand
48
The University of Auckland Master of Commerce in Operation and Supply chain Management View details

France
49
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - Ecole de Management de la Sorbonne Master 2 professionnel Logistique, Marketing & Distribution View details

Germany
50
Reutlingen University - ESB Business School MSc Operations Management View details

France
51
NEOMA Business School MSc Supply Chain Management View details

U.S.A.
52
University of Colorado at Boulder - Leeds School of Business Master of Science Supply Chain Management View details

France
53
Skema Business School Mastère Spécialisé® Manager de la Chaîne Logistique et Achats View details

Mexico
54
Universidad Panaméricana Facultad de Ingenieria Posgrado Especialidad en Logística Internacional View details

Latvia
55
RIGA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (RTU) - Riga Business School (RBS) and Faculty of Engineering Economics and Management (FEEM) Logistics and Supply Chain Security View details

South Korea
56
Korea University Business School MSc Logistics & service operations management View details

United Kingdom
57
Alliance Manchester Business School - The University of Manchester MSc in Operations, Project and Supply Chain Management View details

Australia
58
Sydney Business School - University of Wollongong Master of Science in Logistics View details

U.S.A.
59
Pennsylvania State University - Smeal College of Business Master of Professional Studies in Supply Chain Management View details

Taiwan Region, China
60
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University M.S. in Traffic and Transportation & Logistics Management View details

Australia
61
The University of Melbourne - Melbourne Business School Master of Supply Chain Management View details

Finland
62
Hanken School of Economics Master's in Business and Management - Specialisation in Humanitarian Logistics View details

Hungary
63
Corvinus University of Budapest MSc in Advanced Supply Chain Management View details

Netherlands
64
Tilburg School of Economics and Management - Tilburg University Master's program in Supply Chain Management View details

France
65
EM Normandie Business School MSc Supply Chain Management More information, View details -->

Germany
66
WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management The Master in Management - Supply Chain Management Concentration View details

Hong Kong (S.A.R.,China)
67
City University of Hong Kong MSc in Operations and Supply Chain Management View details

United Kingdom
68
Cranfield School of Management MSc in Logistics and Supply Chain Management View details

Poland
69
Poznan University of Economics and Business International Logistics (Course: International Economic Relations) View details

Australia
70
Griffith University - Griffith Business School Master of Business - Supply Chain Management View details

Netherlands
71
University of Groningen - Faculty of Economics and Business Supply Chain Management View details

Denmark
72
Aarhus University - Aarhus BSS - Dpt of Economics and Business Economics MSc Economics and Business Administration, specialisation Logistics and Supply Chain Management View details

U.S.A.
73
Indiana University - Kelley School of Business Master of Business Administration in Supply Chain and Operations View details

China
74
Beijing Jiao Tong University - School of Economics and Management Academic Master of Logistics Management and Engineering View details

France
75
Université Grenoble Alpes - Grenoble IAE Master 2 Management de la Chaîne Logistique (MCL) View details

Spain
76
OBS Business School Máster en Supply Chain Management View details

Kazakhstan
77
Almaty Management University Logistics View details

Spain
78
EAE Business School Máster en Supply Chain Management & Logistics View details

U.S.A.
79
Arizona State University - W. P. Carey School of Business Master of Science in Supply Chain Management View details

Sweden
80
University of Gothenburg - School of Business, Economics and Law Master of Science in Logistics and Transport Management View details

France
81
IAE Paris-Est - Campus Créteil Master Logistique et Achats Internationaux View details

U.S.A.
82
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Lally School of Management MS in Supply Chain Management View details

France
83
IAE Caen Master Gestion de production, logistique, achats View details

Germany
84
University of Cologne - Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences Master of Science in Business Administration - Supply Chain Management View details

United Kingdom
85
Lancaster University Management School MSc Logistics & Supply Chain Management View details

United Kingdom
86
Brunel University - Brunel Business School Global Supply Chain Management View details

France
87
IAE Paris Sorbonne Business School - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne Master Management de la Supply Chain et Distribution View details

Pakistan
88
Institute of Business Management (IoBM) MBA Supply Chain Management View details

United Kingdom
89
Kingston Business School - Kingston University London Logistics and Supply Chain Management View details

France
90
GIP CEI / ESLI - ESTI - IFALP Mastère Logistique Sécurisée Intelligente View details

Denmark
91
University Of Southern Denmark - Faculty of Business and Social Sciences Master in Economics and Business Administration - Global Logistic and Supply Chain Management View details

Russia
92
Graduate School of Corporate Management, Institute of Management, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA) Master program Management of logistic systems and processes View details

U.S.A.
93
University of Toledo College of Business and Innovation Supply Chain Management View details

Russia
94
State University of Management - Higher School of Business MBA - Logistics and supply chain management View details

U.S.A.
95
Saunders College of Business at Rochester Institute of Technology Master of Science in Management View details

Brunei
96
Universiti Brunei Darussalam - Faculty of Business, Economics and Policies Maste of Logistics View details

Switzerland
97
International Institute in Geneva Master of International Trade MIT View details

Jamaica
98
University of The West Indies - Mona School of Business and Management MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management View details

Moldova
99
Academia de Studii Economice a Moldovei (ASEM) Logistics and Supply Management View details

Peru
100
Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas - UPC Graduate School Masters in Operations Management and Logistics View details

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France
ESLSCA Business School x Clermont School of Business MSc Purchasing & Supply Chain Management More information, View details -->

Master’s in Supply Chain and Logistics: Specialization, Application and Career Opportunities.

The Eduniversal Ranking in Supply Chain and Logistics

The Eduniversal Best Masters ranking in Supply Chain and Logistics is one of the few truly worldwide references in this field. Unlike rankings that rely solely on employer surveys or alumni salaries, Eduniversal evaluates programmes on three independently verified criteria: reputation on the job market, first employment salary (verified by Eduniversal against national and executive salary averages), and student satisfaction (requiring responses from at least 10% of graduating students). The result is a ranking built on measurable professional outcomes rather than third-party metrics alone.

This ranking covers both dimensions of the field: Supply Chain Management, which addresses the strategic end-to-end coordination of sourcing, production and distribution, and Logistics, which focuses on the operational execution of transport, warehousing and delivery. Programmes strong in both areas tend to feature prominently across all regional editions of the ranking.

What the Eduniversal methodology covers

The ranking is built on three criteria evaluated each year. Reputation (5 points) combines recruiters' opinions (50%) with the level of Palme d'Excellence attributed to each school by Eduniversal (50%). First employment salary (5 points) is reported by each program and verified by Eduniversal, weighted by national and executive salary averages. Student satisfaction (5 points) comes from an 11-question survey completed by at least 10% of the graduating cohort, with the first two questions each weighted at 25% and the remaining nine questions accounting for the other 50%. The total score out of 15 translates into a star rating: 1 to 5.99 = 1 star, 6 to 8.99 = 2 stars, 9 to 11.99 = 3 stars, 12 to 15 = 4 stars. For a full breakdown of the methodology, refer to the Eduniversal methodology page.


Why Pursue a Master's in Supply Chain and Logistics in 2026

The demand for trained supply chain professionals has grown substantially over the past few years. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects employment growth of around 17% for logisticians between 2026 and 2034, well above the average for all occupations. Beyond headline figures, the disruptions caused by global health crises and geopolitical instability have elevated supply chain resilience to a board-level priority in most large organisations.

At the same time, the convergence of artificial intelligence, data analytics and sustainability requirements is reshaping the profiles recruiters seek. Professionals who can combine operational knowledge with data-driven decision making and ESG awareness are increasingly rare and increasingly valued. A well-ranked Master's in Supply Chain and Logistics provides both the technical foundation and the international network to position graduates in this evolving market.


How to Choose the Right Programme

With hundreds of programmes available globally, selecting the right one requires looking beyond rankings alone. The following criteria help narrow the choice based on your objectives and constraints.

Academic reputation and international reach

A programme's presence in independent international rankings is a reliable signal of academic standing. Beyond rankings, look at the breadth of international partnerships, the diversity of the student cohort and the reach of the alumni network. Programmes with connections to general management programmes with operations focus often provide a broader strategic foundation alongside technical supply chain training.

Curriculum focus and emerging skills

The strongest programmes in 2026 integrate core supply chain and logistics content (procurement and sourcing, logistics and transportation management, inventory optimisation) with emerging skills in AI, analytics, ERP/WMS/TMS systems and sustainability. Check whether the programme is STEM-certified if you are an international student considering the United States, as this designation affects post-study work visa options. Some programmes specialise in either supply chain strategy or logistics execution; others cover both. Your career target should drive this choice.

Full-time formats remain the standard for recent graduates, while executive and online options have expanded significantly for working professionals. A growing number of strategy and operations consulting programmes now offer hybrid tracks that attract candidates with prior industry experience.

Career outcomes and employer connections

Placement rates, the quality of the career centre and the sectors in which alumni work are all relevant signals. Common employer sectors for Supply Chain and Logistics graduates include manufacturing, retail, e-commerce, consulting, technology, pharmaceuticals and defence. Roles range from Procurement Manager and Demand Planner to Supply Chain Director and Operations Manager, with a growing pathway into sustainability and ESG functions. Some graduates with an entrepreneurial profile transition into entrepreneurship programmes with supply chain ventures or launch their own operations-focused startups.

Location, format and budget

European programmes are generally more accessible in terms of tuition. EU students at certain institutions pay significantly lower fees than non-EU students, and one-year formats are common. North American top programmes, particularly at leading business schools, carry higher tuition costs but also report strong salary outcomes for graduates entering consulting or tech-adjacent roles. Asia-Pacific programmes are growing in number and increasingly competitive internationally.

Hybrid and online formats are expanding across all regions and are particularly suited to professionals who cannot interrupt their careers. The Eduniversal ranking includes programmes in multiple formats, with details available on each programme's individual listing.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Eduniversal Best Masters Ranking in Supply Chain and Logistics?

The Eduniversal Best Masters Ranking is an annual international classification of the top Master's and MSc programmes in Supply Chain and Logistics. It evaluates programmes on three independently verified criteria: reputation on the job market (combining recruiters' opinions and the school's Palme d'Excellence level), first employment salary (verified by Eduniversal against national salary averages), and student satisfaction (from an 11-question survey requiring responses from at least 10% of graduating students). It covers more than 100 specialities across 154 countries and is updated every year.

How many Supply Chain and Logistics Master's programmes are ranked worldwide?

The ranking includes a Worldwide Top 100 in this speciality, drawing from programmes across all major regions: Europe, the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Africa-Middle East. Additional programmes appear in regional editions of the ranking. The full list is updated annually to reflect current academic standing and is displayed directly on this page.

What is the difference between Supply Chain Management and Logistics in a Master's programme?

Supply Chain Management refers to the strategic coordination of the entire product lifecycle, from sourcing and production through to distribution and risk management. Logistics focuses on the operational execution: transport, warehousing, last-mile delivery and inventory control. Most top-ranked programmes integrate both dimensions. Some programmes specialise in one area, such as an MSc in Global Supply Chain or an MSc in Logistics and Transport. The right choice depends on whether you are targeting strategic or operational roles.

Is a Master's in Supply Chain Management worth it in 2026?

The job market context is favourable. Projected employment growth for logisticians is strong according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and demand for professionals with data and sustainability skills is rising across sectors. Return on investment depends on the programme, the country and the career path. Well-ranked programmes offer structured alumni networks, strong employer connections and international recognition that can open doors beyond a single region.

Can I pursue this Master's online or part-time?

Yes. A significant number of top-ranked programmes now offer online, executive or part-time formats. These are especially suited to professionals already working in supply chain, procurement or operations who want to formalise their expertise or move into more senior roles. The Eduniversal ranking covers programmes in multiple formats. Check the format field on each individual programme listing for details.

Which regions offer the strongest Supply Chain and Logistics programmes?

Europe produces a high concentration of top-ranked programmes in this speciality, with strong representation from Western and Northern European institutions. North American programmes, particularly at leading business schools, are recognised for their industry connections and salary outcomes. Asia-Pacific is growing in both volume and quality. The Eduniversal ranking covers all regions and allows comparison across geographies, which is one of its main advantages over rankings with a narrower geographic scope.

What careers can I pursue after a Supply Chain and Logistics Master's?

Common roles include Supply Chain Manager, Supply Chain Director, Procurement Manager, Logistics Manager, Operations Manager, Demand Planner, Supply Chain Consultant and ESG or Sustainability Manager. The range of sectors is broad: manufacturing, retail, e-commerce, consulting, technology, pharmaceuticals and defence all recruit heavily from this speciality. Some graduates move into data and analytics roles as supply chain visibility and forecasting tools become more central to operations.

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