It looks at the total Logistic and Supply Chain system at all stages involved in fulfilling the customer request. Effective Logistics and Supply Chain Management system which can improve a firm’s competitiveness in it’s pursue towards better productivity and cost. The flexibility of response, demand for cost reduction, and increased complexity of product design – these factors have led to an increased demand for qualified Supply Chain Management practitioners. Supply Chain Management is a critical business process – in many companies, 80% or more of their turnover figure is spent outside of their own organization. How effective you are at managing this offers significant opportunity to not only reduce cost but to add value to your customer – both key factors for developing a competitive advantage. Supply Chain Management encompasses everything from initial design, through to procurement of material, processing, and delivery to the customer. Customer satisfaction is dependent on having the right product, at the right place at the right time, and this cannot be done without an understanding of supply chain management in its entirety.
Awarding Body
International Logistics and Supply Chain Management Institute (ILSCMI) USA Upon Completing this programme the students are also entitled to international certification as Certified International Supply Chain Manager (CISCM) awarded by International Purchase and Supply Chain Management Institute (ILSCMI) USA.
Programme Endorse By
Malaysian Logistics and Supply Chain Association (MLSCA)
Target Audience
Commitment and support for supply chain function in any organization need to come from the top down for support, and from the bottom up for implementation. With this in mind, the program is appropriate for a diverse range of employees.
- Functional staff working in supply chain functions such as purchasing, planning, warehousing, distribution, Marketing, customer care, Freight Forwarders and transportation
- Staff from the major disciplines – Finance, Quality, Engineering, etc. – who are actively working on sustainable improvement programs within the supply chain
- Staff working in third and fourth party logistics and supply chain organizations