Logistics & Supply Chain Management

This two-day course will introduce you to the basic concepts of supply chain management, including the basic flow, core models, supply chain drivers, key metrics, benchmarking techniques, and ideas for taking your supply chain to the next level.

Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Key Facts

  • Start Date: 12 July 2023
  • Duration: 1 day, 10am-5pm 
  • Delivery Mode:
    • On campus (Face-to-face training)
  • Fees: S$680.00* (Incl. of 9% GST)

     

     

 

Anyone who wants to gain working knowledge of the subject or has an oversight of the function their workforces.

  • Power point presentation
  • Case studies on video and sharing
  • Self-evaluation Questionnaires
  • Group discussion
  • Action plans

Upon successful completion of the Programme, participants will be awarded a verified digital certificate by London School of Business and Finance, Executive Education.

Learning Objectives

 

  • Define supply chain management and logistics
  • Explain the vertical integration and virtual integration models
  • Understand the stages in the basic supply chain flow
  • Identify participants in the supply chain
  • Recognize supply chain drivers and ways to optimize them
  • Align supply chain strategy with business strategy
  • Determine what metrics to track and how to benchmark the related data
  • Troubleshoot basic supply chain problems
  • Identify ways to develop your supply chain, such as using third-party logistics providers (3PL’s), insourcing processes, developing sustainable and eco-friendly strategies, leveraging process improvement strategies, and adopting new techniques

Course Outline

The Evolution of the Supply Chain

 

The Basic Supply Chain Structure

 

Supply Chain Drivers

 

Aligning Your Supply Chain with Business Strategy

 

Managing Supply Chain Risks

 

Tracking and Evaluating Supply Chain Data

 

Troubleshooting Supply Chain Problems

 

Sharing Supply Chain Activities

 

Sustainable Supply Chain Strategies

 

 

Applying Lean Techniques to the Supply Chain

 

 

The Future of Supply Chain Management

 

 

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+65 6580 7700

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