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First of all keep looking for information about inventory movement and how to support business.
Then you may need to have international certificates in warehousing - Inventory Management - Supply chain management (CISCM) and finally lean six sigma.
Been good is a journey not a distance. as same as continuous improvement.
work a lot, work hard, look for information every where as same in your sharing with us in bayt.
Best Regards
First go for related academics
Have volunteer or internship in related role so that hands on exp in scm.
Go for certifications which add credentials in your field.
I agree with Mr. Hany Haleem
Many times your chances are increased by being in school. Other times the hiring manager wants to know that you have completed your studies. If you have taken classes in the Supply Chain subject matter and feel you have enough knowledge to interview for a Supply Chain Management position, submit your resume for the open position. Most likely this will be an entry level position where you can grow to a more advanced position after you have finished you education. Sometimes companies will hire a student and use the period of time that the student is in school as a training period. Other times the company will allow the student to work and internship until schooling is completed