Logistic and Supply Chain Management Module 6: Supply Chain Sustainability - Overcoming Barriers to Supply Chain-(Diploma-Postgraduate)
Training
In Paris 01 Louvre (France), Milano (Italy) and Amsterdam (Netherlands)
*Indicative price
Original amount in GBP:
£ 5,000
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5 Days
Suitable for: Supply Chain and Logistics Managers and Professionals. Operations Managers. Logistics Professionals. Logistic Providers. Logistic Administrators. Logistics Planning and Inventory Managers. Purchasing and Procurement Managers. Retailers. Transportation and Distribution Managers. Inventory and Warehouse Control Professionals. Freight Forwarders and Linear Specialists. Production Managers. Production Planners. Financial Managers. Project Managers. Distribution Centre Supervisors. Manufacturers and Industries. Academicians, Researchers, NGOs and Practitioners
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Course Contents, Concepts and Issues
Developing Logistics Vision
The Problems with Conventional Organisations
The Functional Organisation
Inventory Builds Up at Function Boundaries
Pipeline Cost are not Transparent
Alternative Cost Concepts
Functional Boundaries Impede Process Management
Conventional Organisations Present many Faces to the Customer
Managing the Order
Developing the Logistics Organisation
Vertical Organisations Focus
Horizontal Organisational Focus
Order Fulfilment Groups
Logistics as the Vehicle for Change
Benchmarking
What to Benchmark
Identifying Logistics Performance Indicators
Creating the Logistics Scorecard
Creating a Sustainable Supply Chain
The Triple Bottom Line
Planet
People
Profit
Greenhouse and Gases and the Supply Chain
Reducing the Transport-Intensity of Supply Chains
Review Product Design and Bill of Materials
Review Sourcing Strategy
Review Transport Options
Improve Transport Utilisation
Use Postponement Strategies
Peak Oil
Focused Factories and Centralised Distribution
Global Sourcing and Offshore Manufacturing
Just-in-Time Deliveries
Beyond the Carbon Footprint
Design
Source
Make
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Return
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
The Impact of Congestion
Increased Global Trade
Lack of Capacity
Just-in-Time Practices
The Supply Chain of the Future
Emerging Mega-Trends
Shifting Centres of Gravity
Shifting Centres of Economic Activity
The Multi-Channel Revolution
The Need for Adaptability
The Supply Chain of the Future
Seeking Structural Flexibility
Visibility and Information Sharing
Access to Capacity
Access to Knowledge and Talent
Inter-Operability of Processes and Information Systems
Network Orchestration
2020 Vision
Rapid Manufacturing
Logistic and Supply Chain Management Module 6: Supply Chain Sustainability - Overcoming Barriers to Supply Chain-(Diploma-Postgraduate)
*Indicative price
Original amount in GBP:
£ 5,000