MGACL - Master in Global Procurement & Supply Chain Management
Program Overview
MGACL stands for Management Global des Achats et de la Chaîne Logistique, a final-year Master’s program at Université Paris-Saclay focused on procurement, logistics, and supply chain management.
The program prepares future procurement and supply chain leaders to operate in complex, international, and performance-driven environments.
Participants combine advanced academic training with ongoing professional experience through an apprenticeship structure.
Academic Focus
The MGACL curriculum develops expertise in:
• Strategic sourcing and procurement
• Supply chain design and optimization
• Logistics management
• Production systems
• Operational performance analysis
• Process improvement and cost control
Participants learn to analyze supply chains holistically and make data-driven strategic decisions.
Professional Profile
Approximately 60 MGACL participants join the Toronto program.
All are in the final year of their Master’s degree and most are employed part-time in procurement, logistics, or supply chain roles.
This apprenticeship model means they:
• Apply academic concepts in real professional contexts
• Manage real operational responsibilities
• Confront real supplier and logistics challenges
• Develop practical and strategic insight
They are preparing to enter roles such as:
• Procurement Manager
• Supply Chain Analyst
• Logistics Coordinator
• Operations Manager
• Strategic Sourcing Specialist
What They Bring to Toronto
MGACL participants arrive with:
• Analytical discipline
• Operational awareness
• Industry exposure
• Experience in supplier negotiations and logistics environments
• Concrete questions grounded in workplace realities
The Toronto program allows them to connect their academic frameworks with international business environments and operational models.
MGACL stands for Management Global des Achats et de la Chaîne Logistique, a final-year Master’s program at Université Paris-Saclay focused on procurement, logistics, and supply chain management.
The program prepares future procurement and supply chain leaders to operate in complex, international, and performance-driven environments.
Participants combine advanced academic training with ongoing professional experience through an apprenticeship structure.
Academic Focus
The MGACL curriculum develops expertise in:
• Strategic sourcing and procurement
• Supply chain design and optimization
• Logistics management
• Production systems
• Operational performance analysis
• Process improvement and cost control
Participants learn to analyze supply chains holistically and make data-driven strategic decisions.
Professional Profile
Approximately 60 MGACL participants join the Toronto program.
All are in the final year of their Master’s degree and most are employed part-time in procurement, logistics, or supply chain roles.
This apprenticeship model means they:
• Apply academic concepts in real professional contexts
• Manage real operational responsibilities
• Confront real supplier and logistics challenges
• Develop practical and strategic insight
They are preparing to enter roles such as:
• Procurement Manager
• Supply Chain Analyst
• Logistics Coordinator
• Operations Manager
• Strategic Sourcing Specialist
What They Bring to Toronto
MGACL participants arrive with:
• Analytical discipline
• Operational awareness
• Industry exposure
• Experience in supplier negotiations and logistics environments
• Concrete questions grounded in workplace realities
The Toronto program allows them to connect their academic frameworks with international business environments and operational models.