Softlink Academy launches PG Diploma in Logistics

Softlink Academy launches PG Diploma in Logistics

  • Softlink Academy and SIES School of Business Studies have partnered to launch a Post Graduate Diploma in Logistics, combining academic learning with hands-on training using Softlink’s Logi-Sys logistics software.
  • The programme gives students real-world exposure to logistics technology, supported by Softlink’s LogiLEARN and LogiSKILL initiatives covering documentation, customs, finance, and digital workflows.
  • The partnership was highlighted during LogiTalks 2025 – Logistics Conclave & Expo, where industry leaders discussed technology, collaboration, and talent as key drivers of logistics transformation.

The collaboration between Softlink Academy and SIES gives students practical training in logistics operations and exposure to modern supply chain technology. Mumbai – Softlink Academy, the skill development arm of Softlink Global, has partnered with SIES School of Business Studies to launch a Post Graduate Diploma in Logistics, designed to equip students with practical skills and prepare them for real-world logistics challenges.

A unique aspect of the program is the integration of Logi-Sys, Softlink Global’s flagship logistics software, into the curriculum. This ensures that students gain direct exposure to industry-grade technology and develop the competencies required to succeed in modern supply chain and logistics operations. In addition to this partnership, SIES School of Business Studies recently hosted LogiTalks 2025 – Logistics Conclave & Expo, a gathering of over 70 logistics professionals, industry leaders, academicians, and students. The event centered around the theme “Logistics Transformation through Technology, Talent & Collaboration.”

As part of the conclave, Amit Maheshwari joined industry peers in a panel discussion, sharing insights on the transformative role of technology, the importance of collaboration, and the need to nurture skilled talent for the future of logistics. This collaboration between Softlink Academy and SIES, reflects a strong commitment to strengthening logistics education, advancing industry-academia partnerships, and shaping the next generation of supply chain professionals.

Speaking about the collaboration, Amit Maheshwari, Founder and CEO of Softlink Global, said: “Through our partnership with SIES, we aim to equip students with practical skills and industry-relevant knowledge. By incorporating Logi-Sys into the curriculum, we are giving them the tools and confidence to succeed in the modern logistics landscape.” Quote from SIESSBS, “The industry-academia linkage with Softlink Global for the Post Graduate Program in Logistics Management (PGPLM) brings real-time experience of cutting-edge logistics IT solutions into management education. This linkage equips students with hands-on exposure to logistics IT systems, fostering the skills and digital mindset essential for driving digital transformation in the logistics sector.” Softlink’s programs, LogiLEARN and LogiSKILL, will equip candidates with both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience through its Logi-Sys ERP platform. Training will cover documentation, customs processes, finance operations, and system-based logistics workflows.

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