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Supply Chain Management (On-site)

Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) & CPD Accredited ; Professional Booklet offered


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Onsite
Duration
3 days · Full-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
CPD
28 CPD hours / points
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Overview

Supply Chain Management is a very broad topic. It is not uncommon that traditionally trained supply chain professionals struggle to keep up with the growing complexity of today's supply chains.

The major goal of this course is to provide an integrated perspective on the major functions of supply chain management. It combines theory with analytical tools and practical applications to develop a foundation for those who will be involved in designing, implementing and managing supply chain operations in an organization.

This course teaches you how to apply best practices to effectively manage the five key areas involved in successful supply chain management: Demand Planning, Supply Network Optimization, Operations Planning, Inventory Management, and Transportation and Facility Design.

CPD

28 CPD hours / points
Accredited by The CPD Standards Office

Description

The Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management

The Evolution of Supply Chain Management

  • Recognise the benefits of understanding the concept of Supply Chain Management and the impact it has on organisations.
  • Sequence historical phases in the evolution of supply chain management.
  • Match the components of a supply chain to organisational functions.
  • Identify the possible outcomes of inter-organisational collaboration within a hypothetical supply chain.
  • Match the characteristics of a supply chain management system with the functions.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of an organisation’s supply chain management system and recommend improvements, in a given scenario.

Managing the Supply Chain

  • Recognise the benefits of successfully managing a supply chain.
  • Label the strategy statements of an organisation as either strategic or operational in nature.
  • Identify the corresponding impacts that product design decisions have on the manufacturing and distribution processes throughout a supply chain.
  • Match the management objectives, used to synchronise a supply chain.
  • Apply the appropriate management techniques to effectively synchronise a supply chain, in a given scenario.
  • Associate types of information technology with their primary function within a supply chain.
  • Evaluate an organisation’s business operations, to recommend how to better utilise information technology in it’s supply chain.

Supply Chain Management Strategies

  • Recognise the benefits of implementing fundamental supply chain management strategies within an organization.
  • Identify the relevant information for determining an effective location and production strategy for an organisation.
  • Identify the advantages and disadvantages of both a centralised and decentralised distribution system.
  • Identify business supply chains that are structured to take advantage of risk pooling.
  • Match push and pull-based supply chain models to business practices that reflect each associate three distribution strategies to business practices.
  • Analyse an organisation’s supply chain to implement an effective distribution strategy in a given scenario.

Supply Chain Partnerships

  • Recognise the benefits of strong supply chain partnerships.
  • Match the five factors that contribute to the bullwhip effect to business practices.
  • Determine the business practices that will implement each of the four information-sharing strategies.
  • Match supply chain partnership strategies to business practices.
  • Identify the five components of a supply chain an organisation must prepare in order to ensure an effective global supply chain.
  • Recommend steps for effectively implementing a global supply chain in a given scenario.

Supply Chain Planning and Inventory Management

  • Planning for Supply and Demand.
  • Recognise the benefits of effectively planning for supply and demand within an organisation’s supply chain.
  • Associate an organisation’s planning activities to the steps for developing an effective supply chain.
  • Strategy for satisfying customers.
  • Identify accurate descriptions of the four types of forecasting methods used to predict customer demand for a product or service.
  • Identify the types of information that should be gathered for a supply chain aggregate plan.
  • Apply effective aggregate planning strategies to properly balance cost, production and customer demand within a supply chain.
  • Relate the supply chain activities of an organisation to the supply and demand methodology they each support.
  • Effectively manage an organisation’s supply and demand variables based upon an evaluation of its production initiatives in a given scenario.

Inventory Management

  • Recognise the benefits of successfully managing inventory within an organisation’s supply chain.
  • Associate the costs that affect the level of cycle inventory within a supply chain.
  • Select factors that influence an organisation’s levels of safety inventory.
  • Match the levers for improving supply chain profitability to an organisation’s inventory practices.
  • Identify the costs that an organisation needs to consider to maintain optimal product levels within a supply chain.
  • Determine the best method for achieving an optimal level of product availability within an organisation.

Supply Chain Management and e-Business Merge

  • Recognise the benefits an organization can experience by incorporating the Internet into its supply chain operations.
  • Match the business changes resulting from the use of technology and the Internet to organisational practices.
  • Match the three areas of impact to the value each adds to an e-business’ supply chain.
  • Identify the strategies for using technology to improve a supply chain’s effectiveness.
  • Use technology to effectively influence customer demand and fulfilment within an organisation’s supply chain.
  • Identify the strategies for effectively using technology to improve supply chain performance.
  • Apply strategies to use technology within a supply chain to improve its performance in a given scenario.

Effective Supply Chains and e-Business

  • Recognise the benefits of effective supply chain activities in an e-business environment.
  • Identify three ways to approach cost reduction in an e-business supply chain.
  • Match the types of Supply Chain Transportation and Facility Design Capital to the influences they have on an e-business supply chain.
  • Identify three key areas that impact the revenue of an e-business supply chain.
  • Apply supply chain methods to enhance revenues of an e-business in a given scenario.
  • Match the three opportunities that can be realized in an e-business environment to supply chain activities.
  • Apply supply chain strategies to exploit new e-business opportunities in a given scenario.

Supply Chain Transportation and Facility Design

  • Recognise the benefits of implementing an effective transportation network design within an organization’s supply chain.
  • Associate the roles of a transportation network to an organization’s supply chain practices.
  • Match each of the supply chain transportation modes to its relative speed and cost.
  • Determine the best mode of transportation for a supply chain in a given scenario.
  • Associate the considerations for designing a transportation network to the impact they would have on an organization’s supply chain.
  • Identify supply chain practices that represent the two basic transportation network designs.
  • Determine the most effective transportation network design for an organization’s supply chain in a given scenario.
  • Recognise the benefits of implementing a well-designed facility network within a supply chain.
  • Identify the four decisions an organization should make to design an effective supply chain facility network.
  • Match the factors influencing facility network design..
  • Use the factors influencing facility network design to implement an effective network design in a given scenario.
  • Sequence the steps for making effective facility network design decisions.
  • Match areas in which changes may necessitate redesign of a facility network to activities.

Who is this course for?

We have designed this course for anybody involved in the supply chain who is responsible for managing an integrated supply chain. They will include managers from:

  • Purchasing and Procurement
  • Logistics
  • Distribution
  • Production
  • Engineering
  • Sales
  • Marketing

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