EMI Organizes a Day on March 19th on the Theme of "Logistics at the Heart of Sectoral Concerns"
The Mohammadia School of Engineers is one of the prestigious Moroccan schools and also one of the oldest, it was created in 1959 by the late His Majesty King Mohammed V with the aim of training engineers and doctors of unparalleled level.
The school's vision is to prepare its students to become great leaders and to take their place among the great decision-makers of Morocco, particularly within the framework of the various sectoral plans that our country is implementing. Occupying almost 8 hectares, the Mohammadia School of Engineers hosts several departments: civil engineering, industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, industrial process engineering, scientific and computer modeling engineering, and finally mineral engineering.
Besides the interest generated by the industrial department among preparatory class students, industrial engineering offers versatile training based on constructive boldness. Thus, on the occasion of the 23rd anniversary of the industrial engineering department, a day will be organized on March 19th at the Mohammadia School of Engineers under the theme: "Logistics at the heart of sectoral concerns"
The main objective of this day is to present a clearer idea of the aspects of new careers open to industrial engineering engineers, more precisely in the field of logistics, which currently represents the keystone of the new generation of sectoral plans.
Like previous editions, the day's program includes a conference on the theme "The industrial engineer at the heart of major projects" followed by a fruitful debate. Various workshops will also be organized in parallel with testimonials from some graduates of the Industrial Engineering department before the closing of the day.
Posted on March 15, 2011
