Course Overview
Why Logistics Management Training?
This logistics management courses on Logistics helps in understanding the basics of logistics, how it could be managed in an organization, a design of a logistical system in an organization, measuring the performance of logistics operation within an organization and how to reduce a cost associated with logistics within an organization. Ideal for students, professional executives, business organizations, professionals working in logistics domain and anyone interested in learning logistic management.
At the completion of this logistics management courses, a participant will have a detailed knowledge of various kinds of a distribution system, cost associated with logistics operation, strategies to reduce this cost, when to make and when to buy, etc.
Goal and Objectives of Logistics Management Training:
The objective of this logistics management courses is to understand logistics operation within an organization and how to reduce a cost associated with logistics within an organization
Target Audience for Logistics Management Training
• Logistics Professionals
• Students
• Entrepreneurs
• Professional executives
• Anyone interested in Logistics Management
Pre-requisites for Logistics Management Training
• A computer with Internet facility
• The course starts from scratch and hence no technical knowledge is required
• A strong desire to learn Logistic Management
Why Logistics Management Training?
LOGISTICS FOR BUSINESS –
How logistics can be applied to business, how excellence in business could be achieved through logistics management, the role of outsourcing of logistics in business excellence, logistics management for business excellence
TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT –
Definition of transportation management, understanding transportation strategy, objectives of transportation, transportation functionality, and principles of transportation and participants in transportation, transportation modes and mix decisions, factors influencing transportation cost, transportation network and route, containerization and its role in logistics
INVENTORY MANAGEMENT –
Understanding role of inventory, understanding inventory functions, understanding cost of inventory, understanding other types of inventory and cost of inventory, basics of inventory management.
WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT –
Introduction and need for warehousing, basics of distribution warehouse and its design, warehouse operating principle and typical warehouse design, warehouse functions and options, strategic decisions in warehousing, warehousing strategies, warehousing performance measures.
LOGISTICS INFORMATION SYSTEM –
Introduction and definition of a logistic information system, need for a logistic information system, understanding information functionality, principles of designing or evaluating logistic information system, application of logistic information system, designing logistic information system.
OUTSOURCING MANAGEMENT –
Benefits of logistics outsourcing, types of logistics service providers, selection criteria for outsourcing partners, outsourcing value proposition, outsourcing contract term, and condition
MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEM –
Understanding role of material handling in logistics, types of material handling systems and their features, understanding selection criteria for material handling systems and equipment.
MATERIAL STORAGE SYSTEM –
Understanding material storage principles, understanding ‘unit load’ storage, material storage methods, understanding design of storage system.
REVERSE LOGISTICS –
Understanding concepts, scope and objectives of reverse logistics, understanding reverse logistics system design considerations and how reverse logistics is used as a competitive tool.
TECHNOLOGY IN LOGISTICS –
Role of technology in logistics, automatic identification technology, EDI standards, application and benefits, automated material handling system and warehouse simulation, satellite tracking, ERP, DRP and AITS
E-COMMERCE LOGISTICS –
Understanding concepts, scope, and objectives of e-commerce, classes of e-commerce applications, the understanding role of e-logistics in e-commerce, e-logistics structure, and operations
LOGISTICS PERFORMS MEASURES AND CONTROLS –
Basic understanding of logistics performance levels, logistics audit, performance controls and logistics performance measurement criteria.
LOGISTICS ORGANISATION –
Understanding characteristics of a successful logistical organization, evolution of logistics and organization, learning approaches to logistical organization and drivers of a logistical organization
GLOBAL LOGISTICS –
Understanding scope and scale of global logistics, operational factors and challenges in global logistics, understanding strategic issues in cross-border goods movement, documentation involved and TIR carnet system by IRU
STRATEGIC LOGISTICS –
Understanding logistics competitive framework, understanding logistics strategies across the product lifecycle, logistics strategic planning and logistics strategies and implementation.
Where do our learners come from? |
Professionals from around the world have benefited from eduCBA Logistics Management courses. Some of the top places that our learners come from include New York, Dubai, San Francisco, Bay Area, New Jersey, Houston, Seattle, Toronto, London, Berlin, UAE, Chicago, UK, Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, India, Bangalore, New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Gurgaon among many. |