Jump to content

Kühne Logistics University

From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
KLU Main Building

Kühne Logistics University (KLU) is a private business school and university based in Hamburg, Germany. Established in 2010 by German entrepreneur and billionaire Klaus-Michael Kühne (shareholder of Kühne and Nagel, Hapag-Lloyd, and Lufthansa),[1] KLU promotes general management, operations, and supply chain management.[2] Current president is Andreas Kaplan.[3] KLU spans the entire gamut of university education and executive education, from bachelor's and master's degrees, an MBA, to a structured PhD program. The university is mainly financed by tuition fees and the Kühne Foundation.

References

[change | change source]
  1. "Klaus-Michael Kuehne".
  2. "Business Schools Post-Covid-19: A Blueprint for Survival, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023".
  3. "Andreas Kaplan new President of Kühne Logistics University".

Further reading

[change | change source]