MIT - Zaragoza Logistics Center is a graduate education and research institute in Zaragoza, Spain, created in 2003 through a partnership between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Government of Aragon. It forms part of the Zaragoza Logistics Platform, a major logistics park in southern Europe, and its mission centers on advancing supply chain management, logistics, transportation, and related fields through degree programs, executive education, and applied research. The center delivers internationally oriented graduate study with programs that include the Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, the MIT Zaragoza Master of Science in Supply Chain Management, the Master of Science in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and a PhD in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Its student body is global, and the school emphasizes an English-language learning environment connected to the wider MIT Global SCALE network. Beyond degree education, MIT - Zaragoza Logistics Center works with companies and public-sector partners on research in areas such as supply chain design, transportation, sustainability, humanitarian logistics, and digital transformation. Its institutional role is both regional and international. In Aragon, it contributes to the development of Zaragoza as a logistics hub by linking academic research with industry practice. Internationally, it extends MIT’s supply chain education model into Europe and connects students, researchers, and executives with a network that spans multiple continents. The center also supports professional development through executive programs and custom education for organizations. This combination of graduate training, research, and industry engagement defines MIT - Zaragoza Logistics Center as a specialized institution focused on building logistics and supply chain capability for students, companies, and public systems.