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Logistic and supply chain management

Logistics and Supply Chain Management skills are in great need and demand in every sector of society. While most often seen in the manufacturing and trading environments, there is increasing awareness of the importance of supply chains in areas like information technology, public health, primary industries, and even education.<br>

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Logistic and supply chain management

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  1. LOGISTICS AND learn more with us SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

  2. Intro- duction Giles Brooker Group Logistics and Supply Chain Management skills are in great need and demand in every sector of society. While most often seen in the manufacturing and trading environments, there is increasing awareness of the importance of supply chains in areas like information technology, public health, primary industries and even education.

  3. Logistic management is the process of integration and maintenance (flow and storage) • Supply chain management is the coordination and management (movement) of supply chains Costumer Satisfaction Competitive Advantage • is the objective of logistic management • is the objective of supply chain management The Basic Differences • Earlier to deliver any goods or services to its final costumers is applied on logistic management • Supply chain management is an evolution and modern concept of it between Logistic and Supply Chain • Supply chain management involve with multiple organizations • Logistic management only involves with one organization • Supply chain management is a new and modern concept • Logistic management is a small part of supply chain management

  4. The main objective of logistic management is to deliver the right product at the right time with all the attributes in place Supply chain management is a series of interconnected activities related to the movement of raw materials to finished goods until it rraches the end-user Logistic management involves activities like warehousing, proper packaging, order fulfilment, stock control and stock management Supply chain management involves the planning, implementation and effective storages of goods and services between the point of origin point of consumption to meet costumer requirements THE BASIC DIFFERENCES between Logistic and Supply Chain

  5. Giles Brooker Academy has developed and delivered many programmes related to Supply Chain Management with partners in Singapore, India and New Zealand. LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATION IN

  6. Graduates of the Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management will be able to: Key curriculum threads will include: Communication (oral, written); Customer service; Health and safety; Legal requirements; Record keeping; Risk management; Sustainability / Environmental impact / Waste minimisation • Communicate effectively across different layers of an enterprise’s internal and external supply chain to identify and facilitate resolution of issues. • Monitor performance in all aspects of logistics across the supply chain (e.g.demand planning, procurement, inventory management, warehousing, customer service, transport, etc.) and identify opportunities for cost reduction or improved service. • Identify techniques to optimize product flow into, within and out of a warehouse. • Analyse business situations, identify logistics and supply chain issues and explain solutions in a logical manner. • Demonstrate problem solving skills via the evaluation of supply chain systems from different perspectives. • Identify and evaluate the impact of current and emerging trends and challenges facing various industries on supply chain strategies. GRADUATE OUTCOMES​

  7. Logistics and Supply Chain Fundamentals Managing Supply and Demand Managing Production and Operations Efficient Warehouse Management Enterprise experience/ On job training Managing Distribution and Transportation LSCM Issues LSCM Projects MODULES

  8. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Candidates for the programme will be expected to Giles rooker Group have achieved completion of a diploma or at least two years study towards any degree show a basic level of competency in IT skills. If necessary, a short test will be applied to help assess these skills

  9. HIGHLIGHTS Interactive classroom / online engagement Real time projects Hands-on training Placement assistance Flexible times/ sessions Giles Brooker Group

  10. CONTACT US TO KNOW MORE!! gbacademy.in enquiry@gbacademy.in +91 63747 14789

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