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Supply Chain Management
Certificate of achievement in Supply Chain Management QLS Level 4. Additional CPD Accredited Supply Chain Management Certificate with 100 CPD points available with no extra study. The course comes with easy to understand e-learning study materials.
Supply Chain Management
The importance of smooth and consistent logistics and supply chain operations really cannot be overstated. Contributing directly to the success and stability of organisations worldwide, supply chain and logistics management is a field of critical importance. Those who work in supply chain management play a direct role in planning, overseeing and optimising the flow of key materials, services and information at every level. Quite simply, a successful and profitable organisation cannot exist without a meticulously-managed supply chain.
Supply Chain Management - Course Benefits
When studying for a fully-endorsed Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management with Oxford Home Study College, every learner benefits from:
The strongest start to a rewarding career with an intensive introduction to the profession. Explore Supply Chain Management in comprehensive detail.
No deadlines or time restrictions to worry about – learners are free to study in their own time and at their own pace.
24/7 access to our exclusive digital learning platform, which provides all study materials and resources required to complete the course.
The support of an experienced tutor with extensive professional experience, along with the wider Oxford Home Study College support team.
Study from anywhere in the world for a recognised qualification from a leading awarding body, improving your CV and career prospects for life.
Supply Chain Management - Learning Objectives
This exclusive Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management aims to establish the strongest possible foundation upon which to build a rewarding career for life. Course content focuses on the most important practical skills and theoretical knowledge for immediate application in a real-world setting, upon completion of the course. Successful candidates will find themselves primed for success in logistics and Supply Chain Management, whether new to the profession or already working in the field.
Over the course of 10 intensive modules, learners are introduced to the primary roles and responsibilities of managers, supervisors and controllers. Explore the mechanics and functions of business supply chains, along with the importance of supply chain efficiency and how to avoid common issues. Additional concepts introduced include performance analysis and optimisation, a series of key logistics metrics, management of physical transport requirements and more.
Upon successful completion of this Supply Chain Management course, candidates take away a series of crucial industry-specific skills, talents and knowledge including:
A detailed understanding of the contemporary supply chain
An understanding of the role/importance of supply chain operations
Knowledge of logistical/transportation issues and responsibilities
How to approach and handle key administrative duties
The confidence to monitor, manage and optimise a supply chain
Essential problem-solving and risk-management competencies
Advanced warehousing and material-handling skills
The opportunity to step into a position of leadership
Supply Chain Management - Course Outline
This exclusive Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management is divided into 10 intensive modules – each concluding with an online assessment to verify your acquired knowledge and competencies. Comprehensive support and guidance will be provided by your personally-assigned tutor throughout your studies.
Unit 1 - What is Supply chain management?
Defining Supply Chain
What is Supply Chain Management
Basic Supply Chain – Physical Movements
The Structure of a Supply Chain
Benefits of Supply Chains
How the Supply Chain Works
The Evolving Structure of Supply Chains
Participants in the Supply Chain
Unit 2 - Types of Logistics in Supply Chain Management
Activities Involved In Logistics
Organising Logistics
Aims of Logistics
Unit 3 - Logistics and Operations Strategy
Strategic Decisions Consumer Markets
Types of Decision
Strategic Role Of Logistics
Logistics Strategy
Environmental Protection Strategies
Designing a Logistics Strategy
Developing the Strategy
Unit 4 - Planning & Sourcing Operations
Planning & Sourcing Operations
Demand Forecasting and Planning
Forecasting Methods
Aggregate Planning
Implement Credit and Collections Practices
Manage Credit Risk
Unit 5 - Effective Procurement Operations
Purchasing and Procurement
Importance of Procurement
Aims of Procurement
Organisation of Procurement
Choosing Suppliers
Number of Suppliers
Benefits of multi-sourcing:
Procurement Cycle
Types of Purchase
Unit 6 - Manufacturing and Delivery Processes
Manufacturing & Delivery Operations
Delivery Scheduling
Returns Processing
Supply Chain Operations Can Be Outsourced
Unit 7 - Market Distribution and Supply Chain
What is Distribution?
The Channels of Distribution
Market Distribution in the Supply Chain
Marketing Functions
Market Distribution Strategy Development
Channel Relationships
Pricing Fundamentals
Unit 8 - Transport Management System
Transport Rate
Mode of Transport
Intermodal Transport
Other Types of Intermodal Transport
Unit 9 - Modern Materials Handling - Warehouse Operations
Purpose of Warehouses
Activities within a Warehouse
Aims of Warehousing
Ownership
Layout
Materials Handling
Packaging
Unit 9 - Supply Chain and Inventory Management
Inventory Management
Buffering Supply and Demand Plus more
Types of Stock
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