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Which country is better for studying in logistics management?
If economic conditions permit, the first choice is of course the United States. Because even the British say that American education belongs to the world beat education, the logistics industry in the United States is also very developed (almost all fields are very developed).

Followed by other well-known countries with developed logistics industries, such as Singapore and the Netherlands.

In contrast, schools in Singapore are more famous; I have heard of Hann in Holland many times. I don't know if it's good or not, there are still many logistics colleges in the Netherlands. The disadvantage is that it is not as helpful to improve English as English-speaking countries.

Then Britain. There are several universities in Britain that are good at logistics facilities, such as Cranfield and Cardiff. Both schools have excellent teachers and are authoritative in the field of global logistics.

Finally, Germany and Sweden are recommended. In the Report on Global Logistics Situation and Competitiveness released by the World Bank in 2008, Germany and Sweden ranked third and fourth in the world in terms of logistics competitiveness after Singapore and the Netherlands.

I think Sweden is better than Germany, and Swedish English is better than German. In Germany, you may also need a basic knowledge of German. People who become monks and learn half of German are likely to learn German badly and their English will get worse. I have a classmate who is like this. Although Sweden has Swedish, its influence is not as good as German, so Swedes are also willing to communicate with foreigners in English.