ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

International Supply Chain Education Alliance

Okay kiddo, do you know what a supply chain is? It's like a line of people, places, and things that work together to get a product from where it's made to where it's sold. And do you know what international means? It means all over the world!

So an international supply chain education alliance is when a bunch of different schools from all over the world come together to teach people about supply chains. They might talk about how things are made in one country, then shipped to another country, and then sold in a third country.

The alliance is like a big club, where all the schools help each other out and share ideas. They might work on projects together, or have special classes or events where students from different countries can talk to each other and learn from each other.

The point of the alliance is to help people understand how supply chains work all over the world, and to prepare them to work in jobs that involve moving things around between different countries. It's a really important thing to learn about, because so many products that we use every day are made in one country and sold in another.

Does that make sense, kiddo?