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Learn Logistics management, inventory management, supply chain management, production management, operational research

What you will learn

You will be able to handle a warehouse and manage all the activities happening over there.

You will be able to manage the relationship with the customer.

Handling all the data and generating a report of it which gives the exact calculation of imported goods and exported goods.

Maintaining proper records and making the MIS report as per you have taught.

Description

In simple words, Logistics can be explained as the management of the flow of things from the point of origin until the point of consumption. Logistics briefs us about purchasing goods and transporting to the final destination according to the industry standards by following rules. It deals with a complex operation with the activity of involved are

  1. Inbound transportation
  2. Outbound transportation
  3. Fleet management
  4. Warehousing
  5. Material handling
  6. Inventory management
  7. Demand planning

Logistic management is a part of supply chain management that deals in meeting the customer demand through proper planning, control and movement of storage and goods. Logistics management helps companies to reduce costs and enhance customer services by providing goods more accurately and on time.

The logistics management starts with the collection of raw material from the source and making a stock of goods. The stock is made in a huge amount and stored in the warehouses for further distribution. The whole stock is imported from companies or maybe another source available for raw material. A proper listing, sorting, and pricing of goods is done by making regular reports to sort out all the things.


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A further role of the distribution of goods is done as per the customer demands and the stock is transported to different cities as per the requirement. The main advantage of doing this is that a company doesnโ€™t have to open a manufacturing plant in all cities instead they can make stock in regions. This makes it easier to deliver the stock on time as per the requirement.

Skills will you learn in this Logistics and Supply Chain Course

This Logistics and Supply Chain Course consists of several topics that cover almost the required knowledge for a candidate to get a job. Further, the topics covered in this syllabus are given above and using that what skills you will learn are: โ€“

  • You will be able to handle a warehouse and manage all the activities happening over there.
  • You will be able to manage the relationship with the customer.
  • You will be able to set the exact prices for goods by gathering all the information.
  • Handling all the data and generating a report of it which gives the exact calculation of imported goods and exported goods.
  • Maintaining proper records and making the MIS report as per you have taught.
  • You will be able to get all management skills to handle the team and managing employees.
  • You will be master in bargaining the goods while importing and can give good prices while exporting which gives maximum benefit to the company.
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Content

Logistics and Supply Chain Management Case Study #1

Case Study Introduction
Definition
Complements
Company Overview
Vision and Mission Statement
IRIC Mileposts
Objective
Key Observations
Strategy
Geo Assessment Profile
Pestle Analysis
Triad Analysis
Supply Chain Logistics Management
Supply Chain Logistics Management Continue
Supply Chain Logistics Operations
Supply Chain Logistics Design
Supply Chain Logistics Administration
Evaluation and Course Correction
Performance Analysis
Objective Realization and Impact Analysis

Logistics and Supply Chain Management Case Study #2

Introduction to Case Study 2
Definition
Complements
Company Overview
Company Vision and Mission Statements
Company IRIC Mileposts
Objective
Key Observations
SCLR Strategy
Geographical Assessment Profile
PESTLE Analysis
Triad Analysis
SCLD Sub Complements
Global Supply Chains_Complements
Global Economies
Global Supply Chain Integration
Global Sourcing
Network Design Complements
Enterprise Facility Network
Warehouse Requirements
Systems Concepts and Analysis
Total Cost Integration
Formulating Logistical Strategy
Other Considerations
Planning Analysis Complements
Problem Definition and Planning
Data Collection and Analysis
Recommendations and Implementation
Evaluation and Course Correction
Performance Analysis
Objective Realization and Impact Analysis