Supply chain management is a systematic approach to integrating and managing all functions related to producing a product
Supply chain management (SCM) is the oversight of materials, information, and finances as they move in a process from supplier to manufacturer to wholesaler to retailer to consumer. Supply chain management involves coordinating and integrating these flows both within and among companies.
A supply chain is the network of partners that a business uses to move its product from one stage of development to another.
supply Chain Management is the art of management of providing the Right Product, at the Right Time, Right Place and at the Right Cost to the Customer.
• Faster time-to-market ,Lower cost , increased productivity, efficiency and product quality
• Insight into critical business processes , better reporting and analytics
• Maintain just-in-time inventory and save warehousing costs
• Accelerate manafacture process by integrating supply-chain and procurement management
• Eliminate delays that lead to decreased customer satisfaction
• Application of SCM techniques can enhance performance targets of an organization by strengthening the efficiency of in house tools and processes
• Avoid shortages and back-orders that lead to lost business
• Streamline supply chain process and facilitate easier communication within organization and partners.
• Provide real-time updates to customers on order provisioning status
• Inventory Management
• Procurement
• Demand Forecasting and Planning
• Return Management
• Material handling
• Customer service
• Order processing
• Requisition and approvals management
• Product Life Cycle (PLM )
• Transportation & Logistics
• Vendor management
• Sales Management & forecasting
• Marketing and Channel Management
• Warehousing and Supply Chain Network
• Production and Operations Management
• Project Management
• Management Information Systems & ERP Sodtware
• Accounting and Financial Management
• Legal & Risk Management
Introduction to SCM
SCM Benefits
SCM Strategy & Solution
Understanding SCM Key Functions
SCM Implementation Case Study
Best Practices
SCM Integration
Technical Communication
Monitoring & Continuous Improvement
• Quality & Reliability Management
• Software Management
• Manufacturing Process Management
• Cost Management & Tracking
• Risk & Compliance Management
• Components & Materials Management
• Supplier Management
• Enterprise Interoperability
• Business Reporting and Analytics
• Service Information Management
• Spare Parts and Logistics Management
• Procurement management
• Enterprise Resource planning
• Best Practices and Bench Marking
• Performance Management and KPI’s
• Information Access, Sharing and Collaboration
• Project Management
• Quote Management
• Bill of Material Analysis
• Lean Manufacturing
• Re-engineering & Value Engineering
• Distribution Channels
• Strategic SCM initiatiator
• Team Members
• Software & Service Providers
• Systems Integrators
• Project Leaders
• IT Professionals
• IT Managers
• We Focus on generic solutions offered by SCM solution providers
• Programs are taught by SCM experts
• Vast experience in SCM industry
• Program tailored to participants needs
• Arrange Job Interviews
• Trained Many Candidates
Learn how to develop a more effective supply chain to improve profitability
Importance of supply chain networks
Case Study or Examples of supply chains Implementation
Follow Best practices of supply chain management
To enable decision makers to spot complications and enact effective solutions.
Knowledge of computer usage
Qualification - B.E / BTech/M.E/MTech Candidates
1 to 2 years experience in process or Manudacture industry/ sales / marketing