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Supply Chain Management Basics 101 - 2nd Intake
Jul 30-31, 2007 |
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Hi ,
This Basic Supply
Chain Management 101 programme was attended by many well-known companies such as
Bosch, Chevron and P&G in its 1st intake in June 2007. Participants ranged
from junior fresh graduates to expat managers with years of supply chain
experience.
In order to maintain
training effectiveness, we have to turn away participants and put them on
waiting lists. So if you are looking to get yourself or your colleagues a good
grounding in Supply Chain Management, please grab your seats now!
Workshop Outline
- Overview of Supply Chain Management
- The need for Supply Chain Management
- Functions of Supply Chain Management
- Key issues in Supply Chain Management
- Effective Supply Chain Management
- How to create Supply Chain Management
- Trends in Supply Chain Management
- Ways to improve Supply Chain Management
- Inventory management
- Distribution management
- Logistics information management system
- Logistics management
Objectives and Benefits By the end of the training programme, you shall be able to:
1) Gain an overall understanding of the integrated supply chain; 2) Increase supply chain work effectiveness; and 3) Relate to other business processes better
Methodology This seminar consists of a lively series of
short participative lectures conveyed using plain uncomplicated
explanations. Learning will be facilitated through exercises and case
studies. Ample seminar materials will be given to participants so that
these will be a constant source of reference to them. Ample time will
be allotted for group discussion. The training is done in English and Chinese.
Trainer Profile: Vincent
Lee
Vincent is the Logistics Manager of Xinfei
Group in China and he is in charged of the overall logistics planning
of the company. He works extensively with 3PL, warehousing and transport
companies, across China, so as to ensure the lowest possible logistics
cost for all the products. Prior to joining Xinfei, Vincent is the
Application and Logistics Manager for Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications
for the Asia Pacific region. Working closely with vendor such as
Flextronics and freight forwarding firm such as DHL, Vincent ensured a
smooth supply chain for Sony Ericsson's products in the Asia Pacific
region. His achievements include:
redesigning the supply chain and work procedures so as to achieve stock
accuracy of 99.99% and a delivery fulfilment of above 98%. Through
his work, Vincent has interaction with suppliers and customers globally.
He is able to see the cultural differences and the different work
practices in each different country.
Seats for this training are limited to only
15 persons. If you are interested, please
register online at: http://www.supplychain.cn/en/cev/?233. No email
or phone registrations please.
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When:
2 Days
Training
Monday-Tuesday
July 30-31, 2007
am 9:00 till 17:00 |
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Where:
Rich
Garden Hotel
628
Gubei Lu (by Xianxia Lu), Shanghai
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Training
Fees:
Council Members: US$440
(or RMB 3,320)
Non-Members: US$485
(or RMB 3,670)
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The China Supply Chain Council is a leading
community of 20,000 professionals dedicated to continually improving the
professional abilities, progressing in careers, sharing information and
resources, uniting as a community, setting standards for excellence,
building credibility in the supply chain sector, and (best of all) having
fun. For more information, visit:
www.supplychain.cn |
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