In a sense, industrial engineering and logistics engineering have a certain intersection. My opinion is that it is better to study industrial engineering. The logistics involved in industrial engineering is mainly the material handling within the enterprise, and the optimization of the handling routes and tools of raw materials, products in process and finished products can not be simply called logistics, but can only be said to be logistics.
Personally, I think the research direction of industrial engineering is facility planning and design, including facility site selection, factory design and layout, which has a great relationship with logistics.
As for logistics engineering, it should study material distribution and material distribution.
Personally suggest industrial engineering, IE learning a lot, human factors engineering, facility planning, project management, etc. Of course, industrial engineering should be linked with some engineering disciplines, such as machinery and materials. MIE, a master of industrial engineering, can be said to be an mba for a man and a woman. Mie focuses on production and cost reduction, while mba focuses on marketing and finance. Of course, there are some integrations now.
Logistics engineering may learn to write linear programming, but it seems that it has not crossed the engineering discipline.