This 42-hour, five-module course introduces logistics and supply chain management as an integrated discipline practiced in the private and public sectors. It is designed to provide an overview of logistics functions and their application to supply chain management.
This 42-hour, five-module course introduces logistics and supply chain management as an integrated discipline practiced in the private and public sectors. It is designed to provide an overview of logistics functions and their application to supply chain management.
Emphasis is on the total integration of the supply chain from raw material production through end customer support and final disposal.
After completing this course, you will have a better opportunity for career growth as a clerk, officer, assistant, manager, coordinator or manager in warehouse, procurement, distribution, facilities, logistics, supply chain, purchasing, scheduling and customs.
Gain a better understanding of the flow of the supply chain, distribution and production, be more efficient, mitigate risks and reduce costs.
Supply chains are all around us, and regardless of one’s organization or industry, the company depends on supply chain management to operate. If you look around the office you are in right now, everything got there due to supply chain management.
The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the importance of the supply chain discipline, and we continue to feel the impact on our post-pandemic world.
As leaders of organizations look to re-evaluate their supply chain strategies and networks, they will need individuals that specialize in this discipline.
With the current shortage of supply chain talent, organizations are now paying top dollar for supply chain professionals, as leaders now view an efficient supply chain as a competitive advantage rather than an expense.
University Canada West is an innovative business and technology-oriented institution located in the heart of vibrant Vancouver. Established in 2004, UCW offers a range of career-focused programs including the Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Arts in Business Communication, Associate of Arts and Master of Business Administration.
Courses are offered at our two downtown Vancouver campuses and online too. Offering courses online brings flexibility to education, allowing those who may not have otherwise had the opportunity to gain respected qualifications.
Supply Chain and Logistics Management involves the five aspects of the supply chain, including Planning, Sourcing (raw materials), Manufacturing (productivity, efficiency), Delivery and Logistics, and Returns.
Students will be introduced to the impact of supply chain decisions on companies, financial measures, and key performance metrics. Supply chain sourcing decisions, such as make or buy, will be evaluated.
You’ll bring your organizational skills and eye for detail to a fast-paced and stimulating work environment. If this sounds like an exciting career path for you, the Supply Chain Management & Logistics program would be a step in the right direction.
Supply chain management (SCM) is the movement of material and information through integrated processes in a supply chain to provide the highest degree of customer satisfaction at the lowest possible cost to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage.
Develop the essential skills and expertise to manage geographically dispersed networks of suppliers, manufacturers, logistics service providers, transportation carriers, distributors, service support operators and customers.
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