Advance Your Career Through Strategic Supply Chain Management Skills


Advance Your Career Through Strategic Supply Chain Management Skills

Advance Your Career Through Strategic Supply Chain Management Skills
Course Overview
CISCP
Certified international Supply Chain Professional
Designed for supply chain professionals, procurement specialists, logistics executives, and operations managers, the certification supports career growth through industry-focused learning and globally relevant supply chain practices.

What You Will Learn
The main objectives of the course are:
- Global supply chain management principles
- Procurement and sourcing strategies
- Logistics and transportation operations
- Inventory and warehouse management
- Supply chain planning and coordination
- Operational efficiency improvement
- Risk management in supply chains
- Modern supply chain best practices
Who Should Enroll
- Supply chain professionals
- Procurement and sourcing specialists
- Logistics and warehouse professionals
- Operations and inventory managers
- Professionals seeking supply chain certification
- Individuals aiming for leadership roles in supply chain management
Skills You Will Build
- Supply Chain Coordination
- Procurement Management
- Logistics Planning
- Inventory Control
- Warehouse Operations
- Strategic Decision-Making
- Operational Performance Improvement
- Supply Chain Optimization
- Supply Chain Strategy
- Procurement Operations
- Logistics Management
- Inventory Planning
- Transportation Coordination
- Warehouse Management
- Risk Mitigation Planning
- Operational Efficiency Management
Module 1 Introduction to Supply Chain
Module 1: The Global Supply Chain Landscape
- What Is Supply Chain Management?
- The Global Supply Chain as a Value Network
- Key Processes and Flows
- The Role of the Supply Chain Professional
Module 2: Supply Chain Strategy and the SCOR Model
- Aligning Supply Chain and Business Strategy
- The SCOR Reference Model
- Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, Return
- Competitive Priorities and Trade-offs
Module 3: Demand Planning and Forecasting
- The Role of Demand Planning
- Qualitative Forecasting Methods
- Quantitative Forecasting Methods
- Measuring Forecast Accuracy
Module 4: Procurement in the Supply Chain
- The Procurement Cycle
- Sourcing Strategies
- Supplier Selection and Evaluation
- Strategic Sourcing
Module 5: Supplier Relationship and Risk Management
- Supplier Segmentation
- Supplier Relationship Management
- Contracts and Performance Governance
- Supply Risk Identification and Mitigation
Module 6: Sales and Operations Planning
- Why S&OP Matters
- The S&OP Process Cycle
- Balancing Demand and Supply
- From S&OP to Integrated Business Planning
Module 7: Transportation Planning and Management
- Modes of Transportation
- Transportation Network Planning
- Carrier Selection and Management
- Route Planning and Optimisation
Module 8: Warehousing Strategies and Operations
- The Role of Warehousing
- Warehouse Layout and Design
- Core Warehouse Processes
- Storage and Slotting Strategies
Module 9: Inventory Management
- The Role and Cost of Inventory
- Types of Inventory
- Inventory Control Models
- ABC Analysis and Cycle Counting
Module 10: Distribution Network Design
- Elements of a Distribution Network
- Facility Location Decisions
- Centralisation versus Decentralisation
- Last-Mile Delivery
Module 2 Demand Planning and Forecasting
- Forecasting as an integral part of planning
- Dependent and independent demand systems
- RP, MRP-II, ERP and Extended ERP
- Demand patterns – random, trend and seasonality components
- Qualitative forecasting techniques
- Quantitative forecasting techniques
- Accuracy of forecasting models
Module 3 Inventory Management
- Fundamentals of inventory management
- Types of inventory
- Costs associated with inventory
- Economic order quantity (EOQ)
- Limitations of the EOQ approach
- Selective inventory control techniques like ABC, VED, FSN etc.
- Inventory costing techniques – FIFO, LIFO, Weighted average etc.
Module 4 Managing Uncertainties in Supply Chain
- Uncertainties associated with inventory
- Lead times – internal and external
- Service level
- Re-order level
- Buffer stock
- Replenishment systems – P system, Q system etc.
- Improving inventory performance
Module 5 Warehousing
- Warehouse design and layout
- Types of warehouses
- Different roles of warehouse
- Warehousing functions – receiving , storage and retrieval, packaging and shipping
- Material handling equipment- unitization / palletization
- Automation in warehousing – pickup-to-light, pick-to-put. Use of robots etc.
- Distribution centres and cross docking
- Strategic warehousing
Module 6 Transportation in Supply Chain
- The role of transportation in supply chain
- Modes of transportation
- The intermodal container
- Packages carriers
- Freight forwarding
- Transportation cost optimization
- Inventory aggregation
Module 7 Incoterms
- International trade
- Role of the international chamber of commerce
- Incoterms 2010
- Understanding the connotation of each INCOTERM with respect to task, cost and risk ownerships
- Multimodal versus sea/Inland waterway incoterms
Module 8 Trade Payments
- International trade payments
- Clean payments
- Documentary payments
- UCP 600 and letter of credit
- LC opening and working cycles
- Types of LC
- Managing discrepancies of LC
- Trade documents – Bill of exchange, commercial Invoice, bill of lading etc.
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