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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact in USA:
Tara Faulkner
Director of Communications
MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics
617.253.4592 / [email protected]
Contact in Zaragoza:
Cristina Tabuenca
Marketing Manager
Zaragoza Logistics Center
34.976.077.611 / [email protected]
MIT CTL & ARAGÓN GOVERNMENT LAUNCH NEW 10-YEAR AGREEMENT
Zaragoza Logistics Center (ZLC) to be a worldwide model in Supply Chain Management
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 1, 2010 – The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Center
for Transportation and Logistics (CTL) and the government of Aragón, Spain, have signed an
agreement, extending their partnership—originally due to expire in 2013—for another 10
years. This extension should solidify the transformation of Zaragoza into a logistics hub for
Europe, not only in terms of the physical movement of goods, but also in terms of education
and research, through the MIT Zaragoza International Logistics Program developed at the
Zaragoza Logistics Center (ZLC).
Since its establishment, this partnership has culminated in an international center of
excellence for education and research in logistics and supply chain management that actively
engages with industry and the public sector to develop and disseminate knowledge. In the
five years since the plan was implemented, the region has developed Plataforma Logística de
Zaragoza (PLAZA), the largest logistics park in Europe. The park covers an area of almost
13 million square meters—big enough to house 19 MIT campuses. PLAZA provides the
infrastructure and services that companies need to distribute goods internationally. Global
retailer Zara has built a state-of-the-art distribution center there. Other top companies that
have located in PLAZA include toy retailer Imaginarium and worldwide logistics company
DHL. A new intermodal hub has been constructed, and more than 100 companies have set up
operations in the park.
ZLC has become one of Europe’s leading centers for supply chain research and education.
Since 2005, around 300 students have graduated from their postgraduate programs and over
250 professionals have received executive education. The Master of Engineering in Logistics
and Supply Chain (ZLOG) program, modeled on the MIT Supply Chain Management
Program, has been expanding since its inception in 2003, and attracts around 200 applicants
from across the globe every year for a class of up to 35 seats. The MIT Zaragoza PhD
program was launched in 2004 and now features a summer doctoral academy attracting
professors and PhD students from top programs around the world. With this new agreement,
CTL and ZLC hope to expand the education and research activities of the center, including
more education programs at the graduate level and the inclusion of new distance learning
components, as well as increased industry involvement from top companies worldwide.
“ZLC continues to play a key role in the economic growth of the Aragón region and the
success of the PLAZA Logistics Park in Zaragoza,” says MIT Professor of Engineering
Systems and Director of CTL Yossi Sheffi. “This expansion of our partnership will ensure
that the necessary resources are available for faculty, students, researchers, and companies
across continents to continue collaborating on supply chain and logistics projects that have
global impact.”
According to Pilar Ventura, Aragón’s Councilor of Science, Technology, and University, the
government is pleased with the new 10-year agreement reached with CTL. She notes that
their ongoing partnership has allowed Aragón to become one of the most advanced supply
chain centers in Europe. “With the success of PLAZA and the commitment by the Aragón
government to improve logistics systems,” says Ventura, “ZLC has carried out a vital
coordinating service to the diverse players in the system—companies, universities, and
public administrations.”
“Through this effort,” she stresses, “we have strengthened the positive synergies between the
public and private sectors, and made logistics one of the key factors for companies to
consider when producing and offering products and services with high added value. ZLC has
greatly contributed to improving not only Aragón’s business competition and innovation, but
also its economic development.”
CTL and ZLC are members of MIT’s growing international network of centers known as the
Global SCALE (Supply Chain and Logistics Excellence) Network. Dedicated to supply chain
education and research, the SCALE network now spans the United States, Europe, and Latin
America.
The extended partnership between CTL and the government of Aragón officially begins on
October 13, 2013.
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About the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics: MIT CTL has been a world leader
in supply chain management research and education for more than three decades. Combining
its cutting-edge research with industry relationships, the Center’s corporate outreach program
turns innovative research into market-winning commercial applications. And in education,
MIT is consistently ranked first among business programs in logistics and supply chain
management. For more information, please visit http://ctl.mit.edu.
About the Zaragoza Logistics Center
The Zaragoza Logistics Center (ZLC) is a research institute associated with the University of
Zaragoza in Spain. It is directly linked with the development of PLAZA, the largest logistics
park in Europe. The ZLC has partnered with the Center for Transportation & Logistics at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to develop world-class education and research
in logistics and supply chain management. New concepts and technologies are developed
from research using PLAZA as a large-scale laboratory. To rapidly disseminate new
knowledge and train future leaders, the ZLC offers graduate and executive education—taught
in both English and Spanish, outreach events, and industry partnerships. For more
information, see www.zlc.edu.es.