For Graduates and Under graduates, this is an Employment Linked Course delivers skill-based training over the course of 1-2 months. By combining both theoretical instruction and relevant industry examples and case studies, participants are prepared to meet industry standards and fill immediate job vacancies.
When certified, participants profiles and certificates will be circulated to hiring companies through recruiters, helping and enabling them in their job search.
Supply Chains are at the heart of a business, driving globalization through sourcing & distribution. This course will help graduate students, MBAs and working professionals learn the new world of Supply Chains in the Digital Economy of Industry 4.0, integrating advanced technologies such as data analytics and other tech tools.
This course is aligned to National Occupational Standards N8101, N8102 and N8103. Students will learn -
In the Domain
Intro to supply chain management and logistics
Vertical integration and virtual integration models
Stages in the basic supply chain flow
Participants in the supply chain
Supply chain drivers and ways to optimize them
Aligning supply chain strategy with business strategy
Determine metrics to track and benchmarking related data
Troubleshooting basic supply chain problems
Methods to develop the supply chain
third-party logistics providers (3PL’s)
insourcing processes
developing sustainable and eco-friendly strategies
process improvement & LEAN improvement strategies
Adopting new techniques
Technology for Supply Chains
Using Tech for smart work
Data & Decision making
Working with Data Analytics
Using Excel as a Data Analytics tool
Technology Trends for Supply chain & Logistics
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Supply Chain 4.0
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