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Educational organisations need to organise their processes efficiently. With shorter cycles, reliable, affordable and future-proof educational logistics are essential. BPM Consult supports this by structuring processes, optimising student journeys and improving the application landscape, enabling flexible education and lifelong learning.

You will probably recognise this…

You know better than anyone how challenging it is when educational logistics are not properly organised: timetables keep changing, students get stuck, staff become overloaded, and processes end up slowing down learning.

Students receive their timetables too late, Students receive their timetables too late, which makes it difficult for them to plan their part-time jobs and balance their studies with their personal lives.

Lecturers who are live streaming, come to the education office to complain.

The teaching support staff are duplicating work, which causes stress and increases the risk of absenteeism.

Solution:

At BPM Consult, we help educational institutions like yours to take control of the entire educational logistics chain, optimise processes, and improve efficiency, transparency and the quality of support for both students and staff.

The result:

Smooth student journeys

Students travel without hassle, with well‑coordinated connections and minimal delays.

Timely and accurate support for teaching staff

Teachers receive the right support on time, creating calm and allowing them to focus on teaching.

Improved data quality and availability

Reliable and accessible data improves decision-making and collaboration between educational institutions.

Improved planning reliability

Plans become more realistic and are adhered to more consistently, resulting in greater predictability and efficiency.

Our customer cases

Our experts are happy to help you think things through.

Frequently asked questions

How can we improve our educational logistics?

Can you help with digital solutions for planning and administration?

How can we ensure students receive their timetables on time?

Can you reduce the workload of teaching support staff?