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For successful and in-time execution / implementation of Projects, the Project Management Services being provided include:
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The field of supply chain management has become tremendously important to companies in an increasingly competitive global marketplace. The term supply chain refers to the entire network of companies that work together to design, produce, deliver, and service products. In the past, companies focused primarily on manufacturing and quality improvements within their four walls; now their efforts extend beyond those walls to encompass the entire supply chain.
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The course will help you learn supply chain strategies that provide you maximum benefits and enables individuals to work with people, data, and supply chain systems, both internally and externally.
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The training encompasses the planning and management of all activities involved in sourcing, procurement, conversion, and logistics management activities. Importantly, it also includes coordination and collaboration with channel partners, which can be suppliers, intermediaries, third-party service providers, and customers. In essence, it integrates supply and demand management within and across companies.
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The objectives of this course are for participants to further their understanding of the field of supply chain management, the payoffs that can be achieved, and how various concepts can be applied. The intent is to be able to clearly see the potential in particular business situations, as well as to understand the large barriers to implementation. |
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In this course we will view the supply chain from the point of view of a general manager. Logistics and supply chain management is all about managing the hand-offs in a supply chain - hand-offs of either information or product. The design of a logistics system is critically linked to the objectives of the supply chain. Our goal in this course is to understand how logistical decisions impact the performance of the firm as well as the entire supply chain. The key will be to understand the link between supply chain structures and logistical capabilities in a firm or supply chain. |
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Program may teach participants how to use information technology in supply chain management or help them update their skills with the latest logistics theories and strategies. |
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Material management, also a part of supply chain management or logistics, is the professional field of purchasing necessary supplies for a company's operations. Material managers must balance the need for high-quality products and components with the need to stay within budget. For this reason, even experienced material managers keep learning with continuing education courses that impart leadership skills and share strategies for improving efficiency. |
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By the end of the program, participants will be able to: Define the objectives and functions of materials management (purchasing, stock control, stores, and physical distribution) and how they relate to each other. Present and discuss the specifications needed for each of the materials management functions in order to optimize the usage of personnel, facilities and capital. Use the right key performance indicators (KPIs) for the measurement and evaluation of the supply chain department performance. Plan to deal and work with the problems and constraints related to materials management. |
- Procurement Managers
- Material Planners /Data Analyzers
- Warehouse Managers/Supervisors
- Delivery/Dispatch Coordinators
- IT Professionals
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Program may teach participants how to use information technology in supply chain management or help them update their skills with the latest logistics theories and strategies. |
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