Our Supply Chain Management Course is accredited by the Transport Seta and the material covers the following unit standards: u.s. 336712 at NQF L6 worth 6 credits, and u.s. 336713 at NQF L5 worth 10 credits.
Our Supply Chain Management Course is accredited by the Transport Seta and the material covers the following unit standards: u.s. 336712 at NQF L6 worth 6 credits, and u.s. 336713 at NQF L5 worth 10 credits.
Imsimbi Training provides a one stop shop service for all your training needs, with excellent client/account managers attending to your every need.
Imsimbi is committed to transformation in South Africa, and we try and live these values as a company.
Imsimbi Training is a level 1 BBBEE company. We are a 51% black-owned company.
The Imsimbi staff trust owns 10% of the company. The Staff Trust is mostly made up of black female youth.
Black women ownership of Imsimbi is 8.39%.
The designated individuals in the Imsimbi ownership structure is 15.39%.
Imsimbi Training has been a Level 1 BBBEE company for the past two years, and we are confident that we will keep this level 1 BBBEE score going forward.
Imsimbi spends between 20-30% of its profits per annum on socio-economic development for poor black communities. Imsimbi spends over R1 million per annum on bursaries for unemployed black youth.
Supply Chain Management is a dynamic and empowering experience on how business gets done. Supply Chain Management spans all movement and storage of raw materials, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods from point-of-origin to point-of-consumption.
Higher Certificate in Logistics & Supply Chain Management Practice Course is Offered by Boston City Campus.
Our Higher Certificate in Supply Chain Management is an IMM Qualification on NQF level 5 and is quality assured by the Council on Higher Education (CHE).
Provides companies with a leading edge to profit in local and international markets through higher quality, improved customer service, better performance and lower cost.
With the disruption caused by the global emergency associated with the Coronavirus Pandemic, organisations are looking at the opportunities of a post-Lockdown world. Executives are looking at their supply chains to see what opportunities exist to restart/continue or even grow their businesses. In...
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