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SCTE. National Career Pathways Network Orlando, CA October 13, 2014. This center is sponsored by the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education Program under Award No. 1104176. How Are They Different?. Supply Chain Technology
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SCTE National Career Pathways Network Orlando, CA October 13, 2014 This center is sponsored by the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education Program under Award No. 1104176.
How Are They Different? • Supply Chain • Technology • Focus on maintaining software & hardware in the warehouse • Engineering Focus • Supply Chain Management • Focus on general supply chain/logistics management • Operations/Process Focus
2 MISSION The National Center for Supply Chain Technology Education (SCTE) will identify and develop skills-based educational pathways, facilitate professional development, and will disseminate educational materials with the goal of increasing the number of skilled supply chain technicians. VISION The Center aspires to increase the number of skilled technicians by serving as the national leader for supply chain technology education
5 PARTNERING COLLEGES Sinclair Community College 444 West Third Street Dayton, OH 45402-1460 937.512.2759 ned.young@sinclair.edu Norco Community College 2001 Third Street Norco, CA 92860 951.739.7880 kevin.fleming@norcocollege.edu Tacoma Community College 6501 South 19th Street Tacoma, WA 98466 253.566.5253 ebowles@tacomacc.edu Jefferson Community & Technical College 1000 Community College Drive Louisville, KY 40272 502.213.7280 vince.dinoto@kctcs.edu Oakton Community College 1600 East Golf Road Des Plaines, IL 60016 847.635.1975 sompolski@oakton.edu
Factors Driving Automation • E-Com Now 6% Total US Retail, $300B • 2012 Total Retail up 5%, E-Com up 15.8% • E-Commerce Order Size • 2014-16= $100B Growth- 1 ea. @ a time • Mass Customization vs. Mass Production • Same Day & Next Day Delivery • ROI- Affordability, Flexibility, Reliability
What Is A Supply Chain Technician(www.supplychainteched.org/videos)
SUPPLY CHAIN TECHNOLOGY 88888 DEFINITION OF A SUPPLY CHAIN TECHNICIAN A person who installs, operates, upgrades, or maintains the software, hardware, automated equipment and systems that support the supply chain. Industrial Maintenance Mechanics, Pneumatics, Troubleshooting Electronics AC/DC, Logic Controllers, Optics, Scanners, Sensors Material Handling Equipment Conveyors, Guided Vehicles, ASRS Communications Process Improvement, Critical Thinking Data Management Networking, Radio Frequency, Inventory Control, Barcodes
SCTE Resources • Occupational Profile • Model Program and Educational Modules • Intro to the Automated Warehouse E-Textbook • Career Awareness Lesson Plans: Online, College and High School, Middle School • Videos With Industry Partners • White Papers- Educators & Industry • Industry Survey • CCST Certification Under Way
Intro to Automated Warehouse • Comprehensive overview of the operation and systems found in an automated distribution center. • Demonstrates the flow of goods through a distribution center • Can be offered for credit or non-credit • Suitable for both high school or college: consider articulation agreements • Partially prepares students for CLA and CLT—additional preparation required through MSSC
Intro to the Automated Warehouse E-Text • Open source/open access • Authored by 6 industry leaders • Follows course outline on SCTE website • Currently being piloted by 1 CC and 1 HS • Currently available in IBook format (Mac) • Available Feb., 2015, in PC, and web-based
13 ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Industry Survey • 625 firms participated • The survey estimated 160,000 U.S. establishments • Supply Chain Technicians employment est. 203,000 • Employers estimating 30% increase in two years • Additional 31,000 jobs nationwide • Top 10 States:CA, TX, FL, NY, IL, PA, OH, MI, NC, GA
Representative job titles 151515
Should I Start a Program? • Should have a program teaching related skills • Near supply chaincentroids: rail, ports, air • Distribution centers in the area (e.g. Target, Walmart, FedEx, etc.) • Square footage of warehouse place, and warehouse space underway • 31,000 new jobs nationally over the next two years
Related Programs of Study • Mechatronics • Manufacturing Technology • Industrial Technology/Industrial Maintenance • Electronics Technology • Adding automated warehouse training = Supply Chain Technician
Figure 2. Map of supply chain-related firms across the United States. Data Notes: Data reflect absolute number of establishments with 50 or more employees in select NAICS codes. Data source: InfoUSA through ESRI Business Analyst, 2012 Cartography by: Center of Excellence, Inland Empire & San Diego-Imperial Regions, California Community Colleges www.coeccc.net
Elaine Gaertner Education Liaison elaine@supplychainteched.org 408-623-8611