WSQ Implement Sustainable Manufacturing SMF Centre for Corporate Learning
Price: SGD 154

    Course details

    Modern manufacturing consumes a large amount of resources, generates waste, and pollutes the natural environment. Moreover, some of the raw materials and energy resources consumed are non-renewable. The toxic polution released into the atmosphere, resulted in adverse environmental problems such as acid rain, poisoning of biosphere, global warming, climatic change, and raise a concern about depleted natural resources.

    In Singapore, as companies embark on their Corporate and Social Responsibilities (CSR), implementing sustainable manufacturing has become a natural progression. There have also been more green initiatives urged for the companies, to move towards acclaiming Green Labeling and Environmental Achievement Awards.

    This is one of the Specialisation Electives that leads to the award of WSQ Statement of Attainment (SOA) in Generic Manufacturing Skills (Manufacturing Excellence).

    PROGRAMME OUTLINE

    1. Formulate Manufacturing Strategy

    • The Triple Bottom Line
    • The reason(s) why company choose to go “Green”
    • Implications for non-compliance
    • Define Sustainability/Sustainable Manufacturing
    • Identify key elements of sustainable manufacturing
    • Understand the factor for going “Green”
    • Sustainable manufacturing system design specifications
    • Determine your plant’s readiness
    • Explain Green label that available in Singapore

    2. Apply the ‘Sustainable Framework for the Management of Operations’

    • The Basic Supply Chain
    • Explain the benefits of adopting Sustainable Manufacturing
    • Stakeholders and their roles

    3. Evaluate Operations Systems Involving Production and Environmental Impact Objectives 

    • Sustainability challenges
    • Examples of environmental waste
    • Types of environmental metrics
    Updated on 14 August, 2015

    About SMF Centre for Corporate Learning

    The Singapore Manufacturing Federation (SMF), formerly known as the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, was first established in 1932. Its main aim is to champion the Singapore manufacturing sector. With a membership of over 2,800 corporate members ranging from MNCs to SMEs, SMa carries out a myriad of activities to enhance the competitive edge of our members.

    See all SMF Centre for Corporate Learning courses
    Are you from SMF Centre for Corporate Learning ? Claim your course!
    Courses you can instantly connect with... Do an online course on Sustainable Design starting now. See all courses

    Is this the right course for you?

    Rate this page

    Didn't find what you were looking for ?

    or