Overview
Supply Chain Management (SCM) involves the efficient coordination of various business functions and processes, including procurement, production, inventory management, logistics, and distribution, to ensure the smooth flow of goods and services from suppliers to customers. SCM aims to optimize costs, lead times, and quality while meeting customer demand and enhancing overall competitiveness. It encompasses strategic planning, operational execution, and continuous improvement efforts to maximize supply chain performance and deliver value to stakeholders.
Learning objectives
- Understanding Supply Chain Fundamentals
- End-to-End Supply Chain Visibility
- Inventory Management
- Supplier Relationship Management
- Logistics and Transportation Management
- Demand Planning and Forecasting
- Supply Chain Risk Management
- Technology and Tools
- Performance Measurement and Metrics
- Continuous Improvement
Who can join
- Supply Chain Managers
- Logistics Managers
- Procurement Managers
- Inventory Managers
- Operations Managers
- Demand Planners
- Quality Assurance Managers
- Sales and Marketing Professionals
- Finance and Accounting Professionals
- Cross-Functional Team Members
Duration
- 5 days
Fee
- 27000
Requirements
- Educational Background
- Professional Experience
- Basic Computer Skills
- Language Proficiency
- Technical Requirements
- Commitment to Learning
- Registration and Payment
Features
- Comprehensive Coverage
- Practical Application
- Interactive Learning
- Industry-Relevant Content
- Expert Instruction
- Technology Integration
- Continuous Improvement
- Collaborative Learning Environment
- Customization Options
- Post-training Support
Target audiences
- Supply Chain Managers
- Logistics Managers
- Procurement Managers
- Inventory Managers
- Operations Managers
- Demand Planners
- Quality Assurance Managers
- Sales and Marketing Professionals
- Finance and Accounting Professionals
- Cross-Functional Team Members