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- Critical materials refer to either materials that are not sufficiently available or materials that are dangerous. It is important to secure the reliable and undisturbed availability of metals and other materials necessary for ICT applications, communications and new environmental and energy technologies. In the circular economy of cities, critical materials are needed for instance, in households, buildings, infrastructures, and high technology products. These critical materials must be reclaimed for recycling and reuse towards the end of the product lifecycle.Last modified26.08.2025
- Do you want to understand how goods, services, and information move across the globe? Here you’ll get an insight into the minor studies in Supply Chain Management (SCM). You’ll learn about what you’ll study, how the courses are structured, and what opportunities await after graduation.Last modified24.06.2026
- On this page you will find teaching material for Swedish and Swedish Business Communication. The material is used in teaching but is also available for general, non-commercial use. The language used in the material is Swedish.Last modified06.08.2025
- På Hanken heter magisterprogrammet inom Humanitär Logistik Styrning av försörjningskedjor (Supply Chain Management).Last modified12.02.2026
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- Nästa Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management publicerades på nätet.Published on
- EM och DI Anu Torkkeli disputerar i handelsrättPublished on
- MSc Alain Vaillancourt defends his doctoral thesis in Supply Chain Management and Social Responsibility on Friday 14 August 2015 i Helsinki.Published on
- Many high-tech products contain high-demand metals. These metals are of strategic importance to the world economy but will likely be difficult to access in the future. As critical materials, they are part of society’s critical infrastructure and should therefore be recycled and reused to a greater degree.Published on