Supply Chain Management Training Course
Comprehensive Supply Chain Management training covering logistics optimization, inventory management, procurement strategies.

Course Title
Supply Chain Management
Course Duration
2 Days
Competency Assessment Criteria
Practical Assessment and Knowledge Assessment
Training Delivery Method
Classroom (Instructor-Led) or Online (Instructor-Led)
Service Coverage
Saudi Arabia - Bahrain - Kuwait - Philippines
Course Average Passing Rate
97%
Post Training Reporting
Post Training Report(s) + Candidate(s) Training Evaluation Forms
Certificate of Successful Completion
Certification is provided upon successful completion. The certificate can be verified through a QR-Code system.
Certification Provider
Tamkene Saudi Training Center - Approved by TVTC (Technical and Vocational Training Corporation)
Certificate Validity
2 Years (Extendable with additional training hours)
Instructors Languages
English / Arabic / Urdu / Hindi / Pashto
Training Services Design Methodology
ADDIE Training Design Methodology
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Course Overview
This comprehensive Supply Chain Management training course equips participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for designing, managing, and optimizing end-to-end supply chain operations that deliver customer value while minimizing costs and risks. The course covers fundamental supply chain principles along with advanced techniques for demand planning, inventory optimization, logistics management, and supplier collaboration to achieve competitive advantage through supply chain excellence.
Participants will learn to apply industry best practices and proven methodologies including Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model, Lean Supply Chain principles, Just-in-Time (JIT) systems, and Supply Chain Analytics to improve responsiveness, reduce waste, and enhance supply chain performance. This course combines theoretical concepts with practical applications and real-world case studies to ensure participants gain valuable skills applicable to their professional environment while emphasizing strategic alignment, customer focus, and continuous improvement.
Key Learning Objectives
Understand fundamental supply chain management concepts and frameworks
Apply strategic approaches to supply chain design and network optimization
Develop effective demand planning and forecasting capabilities
Implement inventory management and optimization strategies
Manage procurement, sourcing, and supplier relationships effectively
Optimize logistics, warehousing, and distribution operations
Apply technology and analytics for supply chain visibility
Measure supply chain performance and drive continuous improvement
Group Exercises
Demand forecasting and Sales and Operations Planning simulation including (analyzing historical demand data from a Middle East organization, applying time series forecasting methods such as moving average and exponential smoothing, developing demand-supply balancing strategies, creating integrated S&OP plans with cross-functional alignment)
Inventory optimization workshop including (calculating Economic Order Quantity and Reorder Point for multiple products, determining optimal safety stock levels based on service level requirements, applying ABC analysis for inventory classification, designing replenishment policies using Just-in-Time principles)
Supply chain network design exercise including (evaluating distribution center locations using cost and service trade-offs, analyzing transportation modes and route optimization scenarios, designing multi-echelon distribution strategies, performing total landed cost calculations for global sourcing decisions)
Supply chain risk assessment and mitigation planning including (mapping supply chain vulnerabilities and critical nodes, conducting risk assessment using probability-impact matrices, developing supplier diversification strategies, creating business continuity plans for disruption scenarios), and the importance of proper training in developing effective supply chain management capabilities
Knowledge Assessment
Technical quizzes on supply chain concepts including (multiple-choice questions on SCOR model, matching exercise for inventory methods)
Scenario-based assessments including (analyzing supply chain situations, recommending strategies, solving optimization problems)
Calculation exercises including (EOQ calculation, safety stock determination, inventory turnover, supply chain metrics)
Planning challenges including (developing supply chain plans, forecasting demand, optimizing inventory, designing networks)
Course Outline
1. Introduction to Supply Chain Management
1.1 Supply Chain Fundamentals
Supply chain definition including (network of organizations, material flow, information flow, financial flow, value creation, end-to-end process)
Supply chain structure including (upstream suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers, customers, multi-tier network, interconnected entities)
Supply chain flows including (product flow, information flow, financial flow, reverse flow, bidirectional movement, integrated coordination)
Supply chain objectives including (customer satisfaction, cost efficiency, responsiveness, flexibility, risk mitigation, competitive advantage)
Supply chain evolution including (logistics focus, integration, collaboration, optimization, digital transformation, strategic importance)
1.2 Supply Chain Strategy
Strategic alignment including (business strategy, supply chain strategy, functional strategies, corporate objectives, value proposition)
Competitive priorities including (cost, quality, speed, flexibility, innovation, sustainability, strategic focus, trade-off management)
Supply chain configuration including (responsive supply chain, efficient supply chain, agile supply chain, strategic fit, appropriate design)
Make versus buy decisions including (vertical integration, outsourcing, core competency focus, strategic sourcing, capability development)
Global versus local including (global sourcing, local sourcing, regional strategies, market proximity, cost-service balance)
1.3 Supply Chain Management Framework
SCOR Model including (Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, Return, Enable, process reference, performance metrics, best practices)
Supply chain processes including (planning processes, execution processes, enabling processes, cross-functional integration, synchronized operations)
Supply chain drivers including (facilities, inventory, transportation, information, sourcing, pricing, structural elements, performance impact)
Supply chain integration including (internal integration, external integration, information sharing, collaborative planning, seamless coordination)
Supply chain metrics including (cost metrics, service metrics, efficiency metrics, responsiveness metrics, KPI framework, balanced measurement)
2. Demand Planning and Forecasting
2.1 Demand Management
Demand characteristics including (independent demand, dependent demand, demand patterns, seasonality, trend, variability)
Demand planning process including (forecasting, demand shaping, demand fulfillment, demand sensing, collaborative planning)
Demand collaboration including (Sales and Operations Planning, customer collaboration, cross-functional alignment, consensus forecasting)
Demand influencing including (pricing, promotions, product availability, marketing, demand shaping, proactive management)
Demand segmentation including (product segmentation, customer segmentation, channel segmentation, differentiated approaches, tailored strategies)
2.2 Forecasting Methods
Qualitative forecasting including (market research, expert opinion, Delphi method, sales force estimates, judgmental approaches)
Time series methods including (moving average, exponential smoothing, trend analysis, seasonal indices, historical pattern projection)
Causal methods including (regression analysis, correlation, leading indicators, cause-effect relationships, explanatory variables)
Forecast accuracy including (forecast error, MAD, MAPE, bias, tracking signal, accuracy measurement, performance evaluation)
Forecast improvement including (data quality, method selection, collaboration, regular review, continuous refinement, learning)
2.3 Sales and Operations Planning
S&OP process including (demand planning, supply planning, reconciliation, executive review, integrated planning, tactical alignment)
Planning horizon including (strategic planning, tactical planning, operational planning, time horizons, planning frequency)
Demand-supply balancing including (capacity analysis, constraint identification, gap resolution, scenario planning, balanced approach)
Cross-functional collaboration including (sales, operations, finance, marketing, integrated teams, unified plan, organizational alignment)
S&OP metrics including (forecast accuracy, plan attainment, inventory targets, service levels, financial performance, balanced scorecard)
3. Inventory Management
3.1 Inventory Fundamentals
Inventory types including (raw materials, work-in-process, finished goods, MRO inventory, pipeline inventory, safety stock)
Inventory functions including (cycle stock, safety stock, anticipation stock, decoupling inventory, strategic purposes)
Inventory costs including (holding costs, ordering costs, shortage costs, purchase costs, total cost consideration)
Inventory metrics including (inventory turnover, days of inventory, fill rate, service level, carrying cost, performance measurement)
ABC analysis including (classification, Pareto principle, differentiated management, focus allocation, prioritization)
3.2 Inventory Management Systems
Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) including (optimal order quantity, total cost minimization, EOQ formula, lot sizing, economic balance)
Reorder Point (ROP) including (demand during lead time, safety stock, service level, replenishment trigger, inventory control)
Periodic review including (fixed review interval, order-up-to level, variable order quantity, systematic review, time-based control)
Material Requirements Planning (MRP) including (dependent demand, BOM explosion, time-phased planning, scheduled receipts, planned orders)
Just-in-Time (JIT) including (minimal inventory, pull system, waste elimination, continuous flow, demand-driven replenishment)
3.3 Inventory Optimization
Safety stock optimization including (demand variability, lead time variability, service level, statistical calculation, buffer sizing)
Multi-echelon optimization including (network optimization, inventory positioning, system-wide view, coordinated management, total system cost)
Inventory reduction including (lead time reduction, demand variability reduction, lot size reduction, waste elimination, lean inventory)
Slow-moving inventory including (obsolescence management, write-off, liquidation, prevention strategies, portfolio management)
Inventory visibility including (real-time tracking, inventory accuracy, cycle counting, data integrity, transparency)
4. Procurement and Sourcing
4.1 Strategic Sourcing
Sourcing strategy including (single sourcing, multiple sourcing, global sourcing, local sourcing, strategic approach, risk-benefit balance)
Supplier segmentation including (strategic suppliers, leverage suppliers, bottleneck suppliers, routine suppliers, differentiated management)
Make versus buy including (core competency, cost analysis, capability assessment, strategic decisions, outsourcing evaluation)
Total Cost of Ownership including (purchase price, transaction costs, quality costs, logistics costs, lifecycle costs, comprehensive evaluation)
Category management including (spend analysis, category strategy, market analysis, supplier strategy, value optimization)
4.2 Procurement Process
Purchase requisition including (need identification, specification, authorization, requisition approval, procurement trigger)
Supplier selection including (RFI, RFQ, RFP, supplier evaluation, bid analysis, negotiation, contract award)
Purchase order including (PO creation, terms and conditions, delivery schedule, price agreement, formal commitment)
Order expediting including (delivery monitoring, supplier follow-up, exception management, on-time delivery, proactive management)
Invoice and payment including (three-way matching, invoice verification, payment processing, financial settlement, transaction closure)
4.3 Supplier Relationship Management
Supplier development including (capability building, quality improvement, cost reduction, collaboration, performance enhancement)
Supplier performance including (quality metrics, delivery metrics, responsiveness, cost performance, scorecard, continuous evaluation)
Supplier collaboration including (joint planning, information sharing, process integration, innovation partnership, mutual benefit)
Contract management including (contract negotiation, terms agreement, contract administration, compliance monitoring, relationship governance)
Risk management including (supplier risk assessment, single-source risk, financial stability, contingency planning, mitigation strategies)
5. Manufacturing and Operations Planning
5.1 Production Planning
Aggregate planning including (capacity planning, workforce planning, production rate, inventory level, medium-term planning)
Master Production Schedule including (MPS development, demand allocation, capacity checking, feasible schedule, commitment)
Capacity planning including (capacity requirements, bottleneck identification, capacity expansion, utilization optimization, constraint management)
Production strategies including (make-to-stock, make-to-order, assemble-to-order, engineer-to-order, postponement, strategic positioning)
Load leveling including (workload smoothing, capacity balancing, efficiency improvement, stable production, reduced variability)
5.2 Materials Planning
Material Requirements Planning including (BOM, inventory status, planned orders, scheduled receipts, net requirements, time-phased planning)
Bills of Material including (product structure, component relationships, phantom BOMs, planning BOMs, BOM accuracy)
Lead time management including (procurement lead time, manufacturing lead time, cumulative lead time, reduction strategies, reliability)
Lot sizing including (lot-for-lot, EOQ, period order quantity, part period balancing, economic consideration, practical constraints)
MRP outputs including (planned orders, order releases, reschedule notices, exception reports, action messages)
5.3 Lean Manufacturing
Lean principles including (value identification, waste elimination, flow optimization, pull production, perfection pursuit)
Seven wastes including (overproduction, waiting, transportation, overprocessing, inventory, motion, defects, systematic elimination)
Value stream mapping including (current state, future state, waste identification, flow improvement, lead time reduction)
Kanban system including (visual signals, pull production, inventory control, work authorization, flow regulation)
Continuous improvement including (Kaizen, problem-solving, employee involvement, incremental change, ongoing enhancement)
6. Logistics and Distribution Management
6.1 Transportation Management
Transportation modes including (truck, rail, air, ocean, intermodal, mode characteristics, selection criteria, appropriate choice)
Transportation strategy including (private fleet, common carrier, contract carrier, 3PL, cost-service optimization, strategic approach)
Route optimization including (route planning, vehicle scheduling, load optimization, distance minimization, efficiency maximization)
Freight management including (consolidation, freight forwarding, customs clearance, documentation, carrier selection, cost management)
Transportation metrics including (on-time delivery, freight cost, damage rate, transit time, performance measurement, KPI tracking)
6.2 Warehousing Management
Warehouse functions including (receiving, put-away, storage, picking, packing, shipping, cross-docking, value-added services)
Warehouse layout including (functional areas, flow patterns, storage systems, material handling, space utilization, efficiency design)
Storage systems including (bulk storage, rack systems, automated storage, high-bay storage, appropriate technology, capacity optimization)
Picking strategies including (discrete picking, batch picking, zone picking, wave picking, order fulfillment, productivity optimization)
Warehouse operations including (cycle counting, inventory accuracy, slotting optimization, labor management, operational excellence)
6.3 Distribution Network Design
Network configuration including (number of facilities, location selection, capacity allocation, distribution channels, optimal structure)
Distribution strategies including (direct shipment, cross-docking, consolidation centers, distribution centers, multi-echelon networks)
Facility location including (proximity to customers, transportation costs, labor availability, infrastructure, strategic positioning)
Network optimization including (cost modeling, service level, inventory positioning, facility roles, total system optimization)
Last-mile delivery including (final delivery, urban logistics, delivery density, customer expectations, cost challenge, innovation)
7. Supply Chain Technology and Analytics
7.1 Supply Chain Information Systems
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) including (integrated system, functional modules, data integration, process automation, enterprise backbone)
Warehouse Management System (WMS) including (inventory control, receiving, picking, shipping, warehouse automation, operational efficiency)
Transportation Management System (TMS) including (route planning, carrier selection, freight audit, shipment tracking, optimization)
Supply chain planning systems including (demand planning, supply planning, S&OP, APS, optimization tools, decision support)
Supply chain visibility including (track and trace, real-time monitoring, event management, control tower, transparency)
7.2 Supply Chain Analytics
Descriptive analytics including (historical analysis, performance reporting, dashboards, trend identification, what happened)
Predictive analytics including (forecasting, demand sensing, risk prediction, machine learning, what will happen)
Prescriptive analytics including (optimization, scenario analysis, decision support, simulation, what should happen)
Big data analytics including (data volume, data velocity, data variety, advanced analytics, insight generation)
Analytics applications including (demand forecasting, inventory optimization, route optimization, supplier analysis, decision-making)
7.3 Emerging Technologies
Internet of Things including (sensors, connected devices, real-time tracking, condition monitoring, data collection, visibility)
Artificial Intelligence including (machine learning, predictive analytics, intelligent automation, decision support, cognitive computing)
Robotics and automation including (warehouse automation, autonomous vehicles, robotic process automation, efficiency gains)
Blockchain including (distributed ledger, transparency, traceability, smart contracts, trust, secure transactions)
Digital twin including (virtual model, simulation, scenario testing, optimization, digital representation, predictive capability)
8. Supply Chain Risk Management
8.1 Risk Identification and Assessment
Supply chain risks including (demand risk, supply risk, operational risk, environmental risk, security risk, comprehensive identification)
Risk categories including (disruption risks, delay risks, system risks, forecast risks, intellectual property risks, diverse threats)
Risk assessment including (probability evaluation, impact assessment, risk matrix, priority determination, severity analysis)
Vulnerability analysis including (single points of failure, dependency identification, resilience assessment, weakness detection)
Risk mapping including (supply chain mapping, critical nodes, risk exposure, geographic concentration, network understanding)
8.2 Risk Mitigation Strategies
Supplier diversification including (multiple suppliers, geographic diversity, backup suppliers, supply security, dependency reduction)
Inventory buffering including (safety stock, strategic inventory, buffer positioning, disruption protection, resilience)
Flexible capacity including (excess capacity, flexible manufacturing, postponement, adaptability, responsive capability)
Supply chain design including (redundancy, alternate routes, dual sourcing, resilient network, robust structure)
Collaboration and visibility including (information sharing, early warning, collaborative planning, transparency, joint response)
8.3 Business Continuity Planning
Continuity planning including (disruption scenarios, response plans, recovery procedures, business continuity, preparedness)
Crisis management including (incident response, decision protocols, communication plans, rapid mobilization, effective response)
Disaster recovery including (recovery strategies, alternate facilities, data backup, restoration procedures, operational continuity)
Supply chain resilience including (flexibility, redundancy, visibility, collaboration, adaptive capability, bounce-back ability)
Risk monitoring including (early warning indicators, continuous monitoring, risk dashboard, proactive management, vigilance)
9. Global Supply Chain Management
9.1 International Trade and Logistics
Import/export processes including (customs clearance, documentation, duties and taxes, compliance, international shipping)
Incoterms including (delivery terms, responsibility transfer, cost allocation, risk transfer, international standards)
Documentation including (commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin, import/export documentation)
Customs compliance including (tariff classification, valuation, country of origin, trade agreements, regulatory requirements)
Trade finance including (letters of credit, payment terms, currency exchange, financial instruments, transaction security)
9.2 Global Sourcing
Offshore sourcing including (cost advantage, global suppliers, quality considerations, lead times, total cost analysis)
Low-cost country sourcing including (emerging markets, labor cost, manufacturing capability, risk assessment, strategic evaluation)
Regional sourcing including (nearshoring, regional suppliers, proximity benefits, supply chain responsiveness, balanced approach)
Global supplier management including (cultural considerations, communication, quality assurance, performance monitoring, relationship building)
Total landed cost including (purchase price, freight, duties, insurance, handling, inventory carrying, comprehensive costing)
9.3 Global Supply Chain Challenges
Complexity management including (network complexity, coordination challenges, visibility gaps, control difficulties, systematic approach)
Lead time variability including (long lead times, transportation delays, customs delays, unpredictability, buffer strategies)
Quality management including (supplier quality, inspection challenges, specification communication, quality assurance, standards compliance)
Currency fluctuations including (exchange rate risk, pricing impact, cost variability, hedging strategies, financial management)
Regulatory compliance including (trade regulations, environmental standards, labor laws, product regulations, diverse requirements)
10. Sustainable Supply Chain Management
10.1 Sustainability Fundamentals
Triple bottom line including (economic, environmental, social performance, balanced objectives, sustainable value)
Environmental sustainability including (carbon footprint, energy efficiency, waste reduction, resource conservation, green practices)
Social responsibility including (labor standards, ethical sourcing, community impact, human rights, fair practices)
Circular economy including (closed-loop supply chain, product lifecycle, recycling, remanufacturing, waste minimization)
Business case including (cost savings, risk mitigation, brand reputation, customer expectations, competitive advantage)
10.2 Green Supply Chain Practices
Green procurement including (sustainable sourcing, supplier environmental performance, eco-friendly products, responsible purchasing)
Eco-friendly packaging including (minimal packaging, recyclable materials, packaging optimization, waste reduction, sustainable materials)
Carbon footprint reduction including (emissions measurement, transportation optimization, energy efficiency, carbon offset, climate action)
Reverse logistics including (product returns, recycling programs, remanufacturing, disposal management, circular flow)
Green warehousing including (energy-efficient facilities, renewable energy, waste management, sustainable operations, environmental footprint)
10.3 Ethical Supply Chain
Supplier code of conduct including (ethical standards, labor practices, working conditions, compliance expectations, responsibility)
Supplier audits including (social audits, environmental audits, compliance verification, corrective action, accountability)
Conflict minerals including (responsible sourcing, supply chain transparency, regulatory compliance, ethical materials)
Fair trade including (fair pricing, labor rights, community development, ethical relationships, equitable practices)
Transparency including (supply chain visibility, disclosure, reporting, stakeholder communication, accountability demonstration)
11. Supply Chain Performance Management
11.1 Performance Metrics
Perfect Order including (complete, on-time, damage-free, correct documentation, comprehensive quality, customer satisfaction)
Cash-to-cash cycle including (days inventory outstanding, days sales outstanding, days payable outstanding, working capital efficiency)
Supply chain costs including (logistics costs, inventory carrying costs, procurement costs, total supply chain cost, cost-to-serve)
Asset utilization including (inventory turnover, warehouse utilization, transportation utilization, asset efficiency, productivity)
Responsiveness including (order fulfillment time, supply chain cycle time, flexibility, agility, speed metrics)
11.2 Balanced Scorecard
Financial perspective including (cost reduction, revenue growth, profitability, return on assets, financial performance)
Customer perspective including (on-time delivery, fill rate, order accuracy, customer satisfaction, service quality)
Internal process perspective including (process efficiency, quality, productivity, cycle time, operational excellence)
Learning and growth including (employee competency, technology capability, innovation, organizational capability, continuous improvement)
Metric cascading including (strategic objectives, operational metrics, aligned measures, organizational alignment, integrated performance)
11.3 Benchmarking and Continuous Improvement
Benchmarking including (performance comparison, best practices, industry standards, gap identification, improvement targets)
Continuous improvement including (Kaizen, process improvement, waste elimination, efficiency gains, systematic enhancement)
Lean Six Sigma including (waste elimination, variation reduction, process optimization, quality improvement, data-driven improvement)
Innovation including (process innovation, technology adoption, business model innovation, competitive advantage, transformation)
Change management including (stakeholder engagement, communication, training, implementation, adoption, sustained improvement)
12. Supply Chain Collaboration
12.1 Internal Collaboration
Cross-functional teams including (sales, operations, finance, marketing, integrated planning, unified objectives)
Information sharing including (demand information, capacity information, inventory visibility, transparent communication, data access)
Collaborative planning including (S&OP, joint forecasting, coordinated execution, aligned objectives, integrated approach)
Process integration including (seamless handoffs, coordinated activities, workflow automation, efficiency, synchronization)
Performance alignment including (shared metrics, aligned incentives, common goals, collective accountability, unified focus)
12.2 External Collaboration
Supplier collaboration including (collaborative planning, joint forecasting, capacity sharing, innovation partnership, mutual benefit)
Customer collaboration including (demand sharing, joint planning, account management, partnership approach, value co-creation)
Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) including (supplier-managed replenishment, inventory visibility, automated ordering, partnership)
Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment (CPFR) including (joint planning, shared forecasts, synchronized supply, partnership)
Strategic partnerships including (long-term relationships, mutual investment, risk sharing, value creation, competitive advantage)
12.3 Supply Chain Networks
Network orchestration including (coordination, collaboration, visibility, synchronization, network management, value optimization)
Ecosystem management including (multiple parties, complex relationships, value networks, orchestration, collaborative value)
Digital platforms including (cloud platforms, collaboration tools, visibility platforms, information exchange, digital enablement)
Blockchain applications including (traceability, transparency, smart contracts, trust, decentralized collaboration)
Network optimization including (end-to-end optimization, system-wide view, total value, collaborative improvement, win-win outcomes)
13. Supply Chain Strategy and Design
13.1 Supply Chain Network Design
Network structure including (manufacturing sites, distribution centers, warehouses, cross-docks, retail locations, optimal configuration)
Facility location including (location analysis, market proximity, cost factors, infrastructure, strategic placement, optimization)
Capacity decisions including (facility capacity, expansion timing, flexibility, investment decisions, strategic sizing)
Distribution strategy including (direct distribution, multi-echelon, centralized, decentralized, hybrid approaches, appropriate design)
Scenario analysis including (demand scenarios, cost scenarios, service requirements, sensitivity analysis, robust design)
13.2 Supply Chain Segmentation
Product segmentation including (product characteristics, demand patterns, service requirements, differentiated strategies, tailored approach)
Customer segmentation including (customer importance, service expectations, profitability, strategic value, differentiated service)
Channel segmentation including (distribution channels, channel characteristics, service requirements, channel strategy, appropriate approach)
Service differentiation including (premium service, standard service, economy service, tiered offerings, value alignment)
Cost-to-serve including (customer profitability, channel costs, service costs, profitability analysis, strategic decisions)
13.3 Supply Chain Transformation
Digital transformation including (technology adoption, process digitization, data analytics, automation, digital capabilities)
Organizational transformation including (structure, capabilities, culture, change management, transformation enablement)
Process transformation including (process redesign, standardization, automation, optimization, operational excellence)
Technology enablement including (system implementation, integration, capability building, change adoption, digital foundation)
Change management including (stakeholder engagement, communication, training, adoption, sustained transformation, cultural change)
14. Case Studies & Group Discussions
Real-world supply chain scenarios including (network optimization cases, inventory challenges, supplier issues, logistics optimization)
The importance of proper training in developing effective supply chain management capabilities
Practical Assessment
Supply chain analysis project including (analyzing current supply chain, identifying improvement opportunities, developing recommendations)
Inventory optimization exercise including (determining optimal inventory levels, calculating safety stock, designing replenishment policies)
Network design simulation including (evaluating facility locations, analyzing distribution strategies, optimizing total costs)
Gained Core Technical Skills
Applying Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) Model including (Plan-Source-Make-Deliver-Return-Enable processes, process reference framework, performance metrics, best practices, capability assessment)
Implementing demand planning and forecasting methodologies including (qualitative forecasting methods, time series analysis such as moving average and exponential smoothing, causal methods, forecast accuracy measurement using MAD and MAPE, Sales and Operations Planning processes)
Executing inventory management and optimization techniques including (Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) calculation, Reorder Point determination, safety stock optimization, Material Requirements Planning (MRP), Just-in-Time (JIT) systems, ABC analysis, multi-echelon inventory optimization)
Managing procurement and strategic sourcing including (sourcing strategy development, supplier segmentation, Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) analysis, supplier selection using RFI-RFQ-RFP processes, supplier performance management, contract administration)
Optimizing logistics and distribution operations including (transportation mode selection, route optimization, warehouse layout design, picking strategies such as batch picking and zone picking, distribution network design, last-mile delivery planning)
Utilizing supply chain technology systems including (Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Warehouse Management System (WMS), Transportation Management System (TMS), supply chain planning systems, supply chain visibility platforms)
Performing supply chain analytics including (descriptive analytics for performance reporting, predictive analytics for demand forecasting, prescriptive analytics for optimization, data-driven decision-making, KPI dashboard development)
Conducting supply chain risk management including (risk identification and assessment, vulnerability analysis, risk mitigation strategies such as supplier diversification and inventory buffering, business continuity planning, supply chain resilience building)
Measuring supply chain performance including (Perfect Order metric, cash-to-cash cycle calculation, inventory turnover analysis, asset utilization assessment, Balanced Scorecard development across financial-customer-process-learning perspectives)
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Training Design Methodology
ADDIE Training Design Methodology
Targeted Audience
Supply Chain Managers leading supply chain operations
Logistics Personnel managing transportation and warehousing
Procurement Specialists handling sourcing and purchasing
Planning Personnel conducting demand and supply planning
Operations Managers overseeing production and fulfillment
Inventory Controllers managing inventory levels
Distribution Personnel coordinating product delivery
Professionals transitioning into supply chain roles
Why Choose This Course
Comprehensive coverage of supply chain management from strategy to execution
Integration of proven frameworks including SCOR Model and Lean principles
Hands-on practice with realistic scenarios and optimization exercises
Development of strategic and analytical supply chain capabilities
Emphasis on end-to-end thinking and cross-functional integration
Exposure to emerging technologies and digital transformation
Enhancement of planning, optimization, and problem-solving skills
Building of comprehensive supply chain leadership competencies
Note
Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.
Course Outline
1. Introduction to Supply Chain Management
1.1 Supply Chain Fundamentals
Supply chain definition including (network of organizations, material flow, information flow, financial flow, value creation, end-to-end process)
Supply chain structure including (upstream suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers, customers, multi-tier network, interconnected entities)
Supply chain flows including (product flow, information flow, financial flow, reverse flow, bidirectional movement, integrated coordination)
Supply chain objectives including (customer satisfaction, cost efficiency, responsiveness, flexibility, risk mitigation, competitive advantage)
Supply chain evolution including (logistics focus, integration, collaboration, optimization, digital transformation, strategic importance)
1.2 Supply Chain Strategy
Strategic alignment including (business strategy, supply chain strategy, functional strategies, corporate objectives, value proposition)
Competitive priorities including (cost, quality, speed, flexibility, innovation, sustainability, strategic focus, trade-off management)
Supply chain configuration including (responsive supply chain, efficient supply chain, agile supply chain, strategic fit, appropriate design)
Make versus buy decisions including (vertical integration, outsourcing, core competency focus, strategic sourcing, capability development)
Global versus local including (global sourcing, local sourcing, regional strategies, market proximity, cost-service balance)
1.3 Supply Chain Management Framework
SCOR Model including (Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, Return, Enable, process reference, performance metrics, best practices)
Supply chain processes including (planning processes, execution processes, enabling processes, cross-functional integration, synchronized operations)
Supply chain drivers including (facilities, inventory, transportation, information, sourcing, pricing, structural elements, performance impact)
Supply chain integration including (internal integration, external integration, information sharing, collaborative planning, seamless coordination)
Supply chain metrics including (cost metrics, service metrics, efficiency metrics, responsiveness metrics, KPI framework, balanced measurement)
2. Demand Planning and Forecasting
2.1 Demand Management
Demand characteristics including (independent demand, dependent demand, demand patterns, seasonality, trend, variability)
Demand planning process including (forecasting, demand shaping, demand fulfillment, demand sensing, collaborative planning)
Demand collaboration including (Sales and Operations Planning, customer collaboration, cross-functional alignment, consensus forecasting)
Demand influencing including (pricing, promotions, product availability, marketing, demand shaping, proactive management)
Demand segmentation including (product segmentation, customer segmentation, channel segmentation, differentiated approaches, tailored strategies)
2.2 Forecasting Methods
Qualitative forecasting including (market research, expert opinion, Delphi method, sales force estimates, judgmental approaches)
Time series methods including (moving average, exponential smoothing, trend analysis, seasonal indices, historical pattern projection)
Causal methods including (regression analysis, correlation, leading indicators, cause-effect relationships, explanatory variables)
Forecast accuracy including (forecast error, MAD, MAPE, bias, tracking signal, accuracy measurement, performance evaluation)
Forecast improvement including (data quality, method selection, collaboration, regular review, continuous refinement, learning)
2.3 Sales and Operations Planning
S&OP process including (demand planning, supply planning, reconciliation, executive review, integrated planning, tactical alignment)
Planning horizon including (strategic planning, tactical planning, operational planning, time horizons, planning frequency)
Demand-supply balancing including (capacity analysis, constraint identification, gap resolution, scenario planning, balanced approach)
Cross-functional collaboration including (sales, operations, finance, marketing, integrated teams, unified plan, organizational alignment)
S&OP metrics including (forecast accuracy, plan attainment, inventory targets, service levels, financial performance, balanced scorecard)
3. Inventory Management
3.1 Inventory Fundamentals
Inventory types including (raw materials, work-in-process, finished goods, MRO inventory, pipeline inventory, safety stock)
Inventory functions including (cycle stock, safety stock, anticipation stock, decoupling inventory, strategic purposes)
Inventory costs including (holding costs, ordering costs, shortage costs, purchase costs, total cost consideration)
Inventory metrics including (inventory turnover, days of inventory, fill rate, service level, carrying cost, performance measurement)
ABC analysis including (classification, Pareto principle, differentiated management, focus allocation, prioritization)
3.2 Inventory Management Systems
Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) including (optimal order quantity, total cost minimization, EOQ formula, lot sizing, economic balance)
Reorder Point (ROP) including (demand during lead time, safety stock, service level, replenishment trigger, inventory control)
Periodic review including (fixed review interval, order-up-to level, variable order quantity, systematic review, time-based control)
Material Requirements Planning (MRP) including (dependent demand, BOM explosion, time-phased planning, scheduled receipts, planned orders)
Just-in-Time (JIT) including (minimal inventory, pull system, waste elimination, continuous flow, demand-driven replenishment)
3.3 Inventory Optimization
Safety stock optimization including (demand variability, lead time variability, service level, statistical calculation, buffer sizing)
Multi-echelon optimization including (network optimization, inventory positioning, system-wide view, coordinated management, total system cost)
Inventory reduction including (lead time reduction, demand variability reduction, lot size reduction, waste elimination, lean inventory)
Slow-moving inventory including (obsolescence management, write-off, liquidation, prevention strategies, portfolio management)
Inventory visibility including (real-time tracking, inventory accuracy, cycle counting, data integrity, transparency)
4. Procurement and Sourcing
4.1 Strategic Sourcing
Sourcing strategy including (single sourcing, multiple sourcing, global sourcing, local sourcing, strategic approach, risk-benefit balance)
Supplier segmentation including (strategic suppliers, leverage suppliers, bottleneck suppliers, routine suppliers, differentiated management)
Make versus buy including (core competency, cost analysis, capability assessment, strategic decisions, outsourcing evaluation)
Total Cost of Ownership including (purchase price, transaction costs, quality costs, logistics costs, lifecycle costs, comprehensive evaluation)
Category management including (spend analysis, category strategy, market analysis, supplier strategy, value optimization)
4.2 Procurement Process
Purchase requisition including (need identification, specification, authorization, requisition approval, procurement trigger)
Supplier selection including (RFI, RFQ, RFP, supplier evaluation, bid analysis, negotiation, contract award)
Purchase order including (PO creation, terms and conditions, delivery schedule, price agreement, formal commitment)
Order expediting including (delivery monitoring, supplier follow-up, exception management, on-time delivery, proactive management)
Invoice and payment including (three-way matching, invoice verification, payment processing, financial settlement, transaction closure)
4.3 Supplier Relationship Management
Supplier development including (capability building, quality improvement, cost reduction, collaboration, performance enhancement)
Supplier performance including (quality metrics, delivery metrics, responsiveness, cost performance, scorecard, continuous evaluation)
Supplier collaboration including (joint planning, information sharing, process integration, innovation partnership, mutual benefit)
Contract management including (contract negotiation, terms agreement, contract administration, compliance monitoring, relationship governance)
Risk management including (supplier risk assessment, single-source risk, financial stability, contingency planning, mitigation strategies)
5. Manufacturing and Operations Planning
5.1 Production Planning
Aggregate planning including (capacity planning, workforce planning, production rate, inventory level, medium-term planning)
Master Production Schedule including (MPS development, demand allocation, capacity checking, feasible schedule, commitment)
Capacity planning including (capacity requirements, bottleneck identification, capacity expansion, utilization optimization, constraint management)
Production strategies including (make-to-stock, make-to-order, assemble-to-order, engineer-to-order, postponement, strategic positioning)
Load leveling including (workload smoothing, capacity balancing, efficiency improvement, stable production, reduced variability)
5.2 Materials Planning
Material Requirements Planning including (BOM, inventory status, planned orders, scheduled receipts, net requirements, time-phased planning)
Bills of Material including (product structure, component relationships, phantom BOMs, planning BOMs, BOM accuracy)
Lead time management including (procurement lead time, manufacturing lead time, cumulative lead time, reduction strategies, reliability)
Lot sizing including (lot-for-lot, EOQ, period order quantity, part period balancing, economic consideration, practical constraints)
MRP outputs including (planned orders, order releases, reschedule notices, exception reports, action messages)
5.3 Lean Manufacturing
Lean principles including (value identification, waste elimination, flow optimization, pull production, perfection pursuit)
Seven wastes including (overproduction, waiting, transportation, overprocessing, inventory, motion, defects, systematic elimination)
Value stream mapping including (current state, future state, waste identification, flow improvement, lead time reduction)
Kanban system including (visual signals, pull production, inventory control, work authorization, flow regulation)
Continuous improvement including (Kaizen, problem-solving, employee involvement, incremental change, ongoing enhancement)
6. Logistics and Distribution Management
6.1 Transportation Management
Transportation modes including (truck, rail, air, ocean, intermodal, mode characteristics, selection criteria, appropriate choice)
Transportation strategy including (private fleet, common carrier, contract carrier, 3PL, cost-service optimization, strategic approach)
Route optimization including (route planning, vehicle scheduling, load optimization, distance minimization, efficiency maximization)
Freight management including (consolidation, freight forwarding, customs clearance, documentation, carrier selection, cost management)
Transportation metrics including (on-time delivery, freight cost, damage rate, transit time, performance measurement, KPI tracking)
6.2 Warehousing Management
Warehouse functions including (receiving, put-away, storage, picking, packing, shipping, cross-docking, value-added services)
Warehouse layout including (functional areas, flow patterns, storage systems, material handling, space utilization, efficiency design)
Storage systems including (bulk storage, rack systems, automated storage, high-bay storage, appropriate technology, capacity optimization)
Picking strategies including (discrete picking, batch picking, zone picking, wave picking, order fulfillment, productivity optimization)
Warehouse operations including (cycle counting, inventory accuracy, slotting optimization, labor management, operational excellence)
6.3 Distribution Network Design
Network configuration including (number of facilities, location selection, capacity allocation, distribution channels, optimal structure)
Distribution strategies including (direct shipment, cross-docking, consolidation centers, distribution centers, multi-echelon networks)
Facility location including (proximity to customers, transportation costs, labor availability, infrastructure, strategic positioning)
Network optimization including (cost modeling, service level, inventory positioning, facility roles, total system optimization)
Last-mile delivery including (final delivery, urban logistics, delivery density, customer expectations, cost challenge, innovation)
7. Supply Chain Technology and Analytics
7.1 Supply Chain Information Systems
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) including (integrated system, functional modules, data integration, process automation, enterprise backbone)
Warehouse Management System (WMS) including (inventory control, receiving, picking, shipping, warehouse automation, operational efficiency)
Transportation Management System (TMS) including (route planning, carrier selection, freight audit, shipment tracking, optimization)
Supply chain planning systems including (demand planning, supply planning, S&OP, APS, optimization tools, decision support)
Supply chain visibility including (track and trace, real-time monitoring, event management, control tower, transparency)
7.2 Supply Chain Analytics
Descriptive analytics including (historical analysis, performance reporting, dashboards, trend identification, what happened)
Predictive analytics including (forecasting, demand sensing, risk prediction, machine learning, what will happen)
Prescriptive analytics including (optimization, scenario analysis, decision support, simulation, what should happen)
Big data analytics including (data volume, data velocity, data variety, advanced analytics, insight generation)
Analytics applications including (demand forecasting, inventory optimization, route optimization, supplier analysis, decision-making)
7.3 Emerging Technologies
Internet of Things including (sensors, connected devices, real-time tracking, condition monitoring, data collection, visibility)
Artificial Intelligence including (machine learning, predictive analytics, intelligent automation, decision support, cognitive computing)
Robotics and automation including (warehouse automation, autonomous vehicles, robotic process automation, efficiency gains)
Blockchain including (distributed ledger, transparency, traceability, smart contracts, trust, secure transactions)
Digital twin including (virtual model, simulation, scenario testing, optimization, digital representation, predictive capability)
8. Supply Chain Risk Management
8.1 Risk Identification and Assessment
Supply chain risks including (demand risk, supply risk, operational risk, environmental risk, security risk, comprehensive identification)
Risk categories including (disruption risks, delay risks, system risks, forecast risks, intellectual property risks, diverse threats)
Risk assessment including (probability evaluation, impact assessment, risk matrix, priority determination, severity analysis)
Vulnerability analysis including (single points of failure, dependency identification, resilience assessment, weakness detection)
Risk mapping including (supply chain mapping, critical nodes, risk exposure, geographic concentration, network understanding)
8.2 Risk Mitigation Strategies
Supplier diversification including (multiple suppliers, geographic diversity, backup suppliers, supply security, dependency reduction)
Inventory buffering including (safety stock, strategic inventory, buffer positioning, disruption protection, resilience)
Flexible capacity including (excess capacity, flexible manufacturing, postponement, adaptability, responsive capability)
Supply chain design including (redundancy, alternate routes, dual sourcing, resilient network, robust structure)
Collaboration and visibility including (information sharing, early warning, collaborative planning, transparency, joint response)
8.3 Business Continuity Planning
Continuity planning including (disruption scenarios, response plans, recovery procedures, business continuity, preparedness)
Crisis management including (incident response, decision protocols, communication plans, rapid mobilization, effective response)
Disaster recovery including (recovery strategies, alternate facilities, data backup, restoration procedures, operational continuity)
Supply chain resilience including (flexibility, redundancy, visibility, collaboration, adaptive capability, bounce-back ability)
Risk monitoring including (early warning indicators, continuous monitoring, risk dashboard, proactive management, vigilance)
9. Global Supply Chain Management
9.1 International Trade and Logistics
Import/export processes including (customs clearance, documentation, duties and taxes, compliance, international shipping)
Incoterms including (delivery terms, responsibility transfer, cost allocation, risk transfer, international standards)
Documentation including (commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin, import/export documentation)
Customs compliance including (tariff classification, valuation, country of origin, trade agreements, regulatory requirements)
Trade finance including (letters of credit, payment terms, currency exchange, financial instruments, transaction security)
9.2 Global Sourcing
Offshore sourcing including (cost advantage, global suppliers, quality considerations, lead times, total cost analysis)
Low-cost country sourcing including (emerging markets, labor cost, manufacturing capability, risk assessment, strategic evaluation)
Regional sourcing including (nearshoring, regional suppliers, proximity benefits, supply chain responsiveness, balanced approach)
Global supplier management including (cultural considerations, communication, quality assurance, performance monitoring, relationship building)
Total landed cost including (purchase price, freight, duties, insurance, handling, inventory carrying, comprehensive costing)
9.3 Global Supply Chain Challenges
Complexity management including (network complexity, coordination challenges, visibility gaps, control difficulties, systematic approach)
Lead time variability including (long lead times, transportation delays, customs delays, unpredictability, buffer strategies)
Quality management including (supplier quality, inspection challenges, specification communication, quality assurance, standards compliance)
Currency fluctuations including (exchange rate risk, pricing impact, cost variability, hedging strategies, financial management)
Regulatory compliance including (trade regulations, environmental standards, labor laws, product regulations, diverse requirements)
10. Sustainable Supply Chain Management
10.1 Sustainability Fundamentals
Triple bottom line including (economic, environmental, social performance, balanced objectives, sustainable value)
Environmental sustainability including (carbon footprint, energy efficiency, waste reduction, resource conservation, green practices)
Social responsibility including (labor standards, ethical sourcing, community impact, human rights, fair practices)
Circular economy including (closed-loop supply chain, product lifecycle, recycling, remanufacturing, waste minimization)
Business case including (cost savings, risk mitigation, brand reputation, customer expectations, competitive advantage)
10.2 Green Supply Chain Practices
Green procurement including (sustainable sourcing, supplier environmental performance, eco-friendly products, responsible purchasing)
Eco-friendly packaging including (minimal packaging, recyclable materials, packaging optimization, waste reduction, sustainable materials)
Carbon footprint reduction including (emissions measurement, transportation optimization, energy efficiency, carbon offset, climate action)
Reverse logistics including (product returns, recycling programs, remanufacturing, disposal management, circular flow)
Green warehousing including (energy-efficient facilities, renewable energy, waste management, sustainable operations, environmental footprint)
10.3 Ethical Supply Chain
Supplier code of conduct including (ethical standards, labor practices, working conditions, compliance expectations, responsibility)
Supplier audits including (social audits, environmental audits, compliance verification, corrective action, accountability)
Conflict minerals including (responsible sourcing, supply chain transparency, regulatory compliance, ethical materials)
Fair trade including (fair pricing, labor rights, community development, ethical relationships, equitable practices)
Transparency including (supply chain visibility, disclosure, reporting, stakeholder communication, accountability demonstration)
11. Supply Chain Performance Management
11.1 Performance Metrics
Perfect Order including (complete, on-time, damage-free, correct documentation, comprehensive quality, customer satisfaction)
Cash-to-cash cycle including (days inventory outstanding, days sales outstanding, days payable outstanding, working capital efficiency)
Supply chain costs including (logistics costs, inventory carrying costs, procurement costs, total supply chain cost, cost-to-serve)
Asset utilization including (inventory turnover, warehouse utilization, transportation utilization, asset efficiency, productivity)
Responsiveness including (order fulfillment time, supply chain cycle time, flexibility, agility, speed metrics)
11.2 Balanced Scorecard
Financial perspective including (cost reduction, revenue growth, profitability, return on assets, financial performance)
Customer perspective including (on-time delivery, fill rate, order accuracy, customer satisfaction, service quality)
Internal process perspective including (process efficiency, quality, productivity, cycle time, operational excellence)
Learning and growth including (employee competency, technology capability, innovation, organizational capability, continuous improvement)
Metric cascading including (strategic objectives, operational metrics, aligned measures, organizational alignment, integrated performance)
11.3 Benchmarking and Continuous Improvement
Benchmarking including (performance comparison, best practices, industry standards, gap identification, improvement targets)
Continuous improvement including (Kaizen, process improvement, waste elimination, efficiency gains, systematic enhancement)
Lean Six Sigma including (waste elimination, variation reduction, process optimization, quality improvement, data-driven improvement)
Innovation including (process innovation, technology adoption, business model innovation, competitive advantage, transformation)
Change management including (stakeholder engagement, communication, training, implementation, adoption, sustained improvement)
12. Supply Chain Collaboration
12.1 Internal Collaboration
Cross-functional teams including (sales, operations, finance, marketing, integrated planning, unified objectives)
Information sharing including (demand information, capacity information, inventory visibility, transparent communication, data access)
Collaborative planning including (S&OP, joint forecasting, coordinated execution, aligned objectives, integrated approach)
Process integration including (seamless handoffs, coordinated activities, workflow automation, efficiency, synchronization)
Performance alignment including (shared metrics, aligned incentives, common goals, collective accountability, unified focus)
12.2 External Collaboration
Supplier collaboration including (collaborative planning, joint forecasting, capacity sharing, innovation partnership, mutual benefit)
Customer collaboration including (demand sharing, joint planning, account management, partnership approach, value co-creation)
Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) including (supplier-managed replenishment, inventory visibility, automated ordering, partnership)
Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment (CPFR) including (joint planning, shared forecasts, synchronized supply, partnership)
Strategic partnerships including (long-term relationships, mutual investment, risk sharing, value creation, competitive advantage)
12.3 Supply Chain Networks
Network orchestration including (coordination, collaboration, visibility, synchronization, network management, value optimization)
Ecosystem management including (multiple parties, complex relationships, value networks, orchestration, collaborative value)
Digital platforms including (cloud platforms, collaboration tools, visibility platforms, information exchange, digital enablement)
Blockchain applications including (traceability, transparency, smart contracts, trust, decentralized collaboration)
Network optimization including (end-to-end optimization, system-wide view, total value, collaborative improvement, win-win outcomes)
13. Supply Chain Strategy and Design
13.1 Supply Chain Network Design
Network structure including (manufacturing sites, distribution centers, warehouses, cross-docks, retail locations, optimal configuration)
Facility location including (location analysis, market proximity, cost factors, infrastructure, strategic placement, optimization)
Capacity decisions including (facility capacity, expansion timing, flexibility, investment decisions, strategic sizing)
Distribution strategy including (direct distribution, multi-echelon, centralized, decentralized, hybrid approaches, appropriate design)
Scenario analysis including (demand scenarios, cost scenarios, service requirements, sensitivity analysis, robust design)
13.2 Supply Chain Segmentation
Product segmentation including (product characteristics, demand patterns, service requirements, differentiated strategies, tailored approach)
Customer segmentation including (customer importance, service expectations, profitability, strategic value, differentiated service)
Channel segmentation including (distribution channels, channel characteristics, service requirements, channel strategy, appropriate approach)
Service differentiation including (premium service, standard service, economy service, tiered offerings, value alignment)
Cost-to-serve including (customer profitability, channel costs, service costs, profitability analysis, strategic decisions)
13.3 Supply Chain Transformation
Digital transformation including (technology adoption, process digitization, data analytics, automation, digital capabilities)
Organizational transformation including (structure, capabilities, culture, change management, transformation enablement)
Process transformation including (process redesign, standardization, automation, optimization, operational excellence)
Technology enablement including (system implementation, integration, capability building, change adoption, digital foundation)
Change management including (stakeholder engagement, communication, training, adoption, sustained transformation, cultural change)
14. Case Studies & Group Discussions
Real-world supply chain scenarios including (network optimization cases, inventory challenges, supplier issues, logistics optimization)
The importance of proper training in developing effective supply chain management capabilities
Why Choose This Course?
Comprehensive coverage of supply chain management from strategy to execution
Integration of proven frameworks including SCOR Model and Lean principles
Hands-on practice with realistic scenarios and optimization exercises
Development of strategic and analytical supply chain capabilities
Emphasis on end-to-end thinking and cross-functional integration
Exposure to emerging technologies and digital transformation
Enhancement of planning, optimization, and problem-solving skills
Building of comprehensive supply chain leadership competencies
Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.
Practical Assessment
Supply chain analysis project including (analyzing current supply chain, identifying improvement opportunities, developing recommendations)
Inventory optimization exercise including (determining optimal inventory levels, calculating safety stock, designing replenishment policies)
Network design simulation including (evaluating facility locations, analyzing distribution strategies, optimizing total costs)
Course Overview
This comprehensive Supply Chain Management training course equips participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for designing, managing, and optimizing end-to-end supply chain operations that deliver customer value while minimizing costs and risks. The course covers fundamental supply chain principles along with advanced techniques for demand planning, inventory optimization, logistics management, and supplier collaboration to achieve competitive advantage through supply chain excellence.
Participants will learn to apply industry best practices and proven methodologies including Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model, Lean Supply Chain principles, Just-in-Time (JIT) systems, and Supply Chain Analytics to improve responsiveness, reduce waste, and enhance supply chain performance. This course combines theoretical concepts with practical applications and real-world case studies to ensure participants gain valuable skills applicable to their professional environment while emphasizing strategic alignment, customer focus, and continuous improvement.
Key Learning Objectives
Understand fundamental supply chain management concepts and frameworks
Apply strategic approaches to supply chain design and network optimization
Develop effective demand planning and forecasting capabilities
Implement inventory management and optimization strategies
Manage procurement, sourcing, and supplier relationships effectively
Optimize logistics, warehousing, and distribution operations
Apply technology and analytics for supply chain visibility
Measure supply chain performance and drive continuous improvement
Knowledge Assessment
Technical quizzes on supply chain concepts including (multiple-choice questions on SCOR model, matching exercise for inventory methods)
Scenario-based assessments including (analyzing supply chain situations, recommending strategies, solving optimization problems)
Calculation exercises including (EOQ calculation, safety stock determination, inventory turnover, supply chain metrics)
Planning challenges including (developing supply chain plans, forecasting demand, optimizing inventory, designing networks)
Targeted Audience
Supply Chain Managers leading supply chain operations
Logistics Personnel managing transportation and warehousing
Procurement Specialists handling sourcing and purchasing
Planning Personnel conducting demand and supply planning
Operations Managers overseeing production and fulfillment
Inventory Controllers managing inventory levels
Distribution Personnel coordinating product delivery
Professionals transitioning into supply chain roles



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