Certificate Course in Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Course Duration: 6 Months
Course Objective:
A certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (SCM) typically aims
to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles,
practices, and tools needed to effectively manage logistics and supply chains.
Course Structure:
The course is divided into 6 modules, each lasting one month. Each module
includes theoretical classes, practical assignments, and assessments.
Month 1: Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Week 1: Overview of Logistics and Supply Chain Management
o Definitions and key concepts
o Importance of logistics and supply chain management
o Historical development and future trends
Week 2: Supply Chain Strategy and Planning
o Strategic fit and scope
o Supply chain drivers and metrics
o Designing the supply chain network
Week 3: Logistics Management
o Components of logistics
o Transportation management
o Warehousing and distribution
Week 4: Case Studies and Applications
o Real-world examples and case studies
o Group discussions and presentations
Month 2: Supply Chain Design and Analysis
Week 1: Supply Chain Design
o Supply chain network design
o Location decisions
o Supply chain modeling
Week 2: Inventory Management
o Types of inventory
o Inventory control techniques
o Economic order quantity (EOQ)
Week 3: Forecasting in Supply Chain
o Demand forecasting methods
o Forecast accuracy and error measurement
o Collaborative planning, forecasting, and replenishment (CPFR)
Week 4: Supply Chain Analysis Tools
o Use of software and analytical tools
o Data analysis techniques
o Simulation and optimization
Month 3: Procurement and Sourcing
Week 1: Procurement Process
o Procurement cycle
o Supplier selection and evaluation
o Contract management
Week 2: Strategic Sourcing
o Sourcing strategies
o Global sourcing
o E-procurement
Week 3: Supplier Relationship Management
o Building supplier relationships
o Performance measurement
o Risk management in procurement
Week 4: Case Studies and Applications
o Real-world examples and case studies
o Group discussions and presentations
Month 4: Transportation and Distribution Management
Week 1: Transportation Management
o Modes of transportation
o Carrier selection
o Transportation cost analysis
Week 2: Distribution Management
o Distribution strategies
o Network design and optimization
o Distribution center management
Week 3: International Logistics
o Global logistics management
o Cross-border trade
o Import/export documentation and regulations
Week 4: Case Studies and Applications
o Real-world examples and case studies
o Group discussions and presentations
Month 5: Supply Chain Technology and Information Systems
Week 1: Information Technology in Supply Chain
o Role of IT in supply chain management
o Supply chain information systems (SCIS)
o Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
Week 2: E-Business and Supply Chain
o E-commerce and its impact on supply chain
o Digital supply chains
o Blockchain technology in supply chain
Week 3: Automation and Smart Logistics
o Internet of Things (IoT)
o Robotics and automation
o Artificial intelligence (AI) in supply chain
Week 4: Case Studies and Applications
o Real-world examples and case studies
o Group discussions and presentations
Month 6: Sustainable and Resilient Supply Chains
Week 1: Sustainability in Supply Chain
o Green logistics
o Sustainable procurement
o Environmental impact and regulations
Week 2: Risk Management and Resilience
o Identifying supply chain risks
o Risk mitigation strategies
o Building resilient supply chains
Week 3: Future Trends in Supply Chain
o Emerging trends and technologies
o The future of supply chain management
o Career opportunities in supply chain
Week 4: Final Project and Examination
o Capstone project presentation
o Final examination
o Course review and feedback
Course Materials
Textbooks: Recommended readings will be provided at the beginning of
the course.
Software: Access to supply chain management software and analytical
tools.
Case Studies: A selection of real-world case studies will be used
throughout the course.
Assessment
Weekly quizzes and assignments
Mid-term examination
Capstone project
Final examination
Additional Resources
Guest Lectures from industry professionals
Workshops and hands-on training sessions
Access to online resources and libraries
References
"Supply Chain Management: Strategy, Planning, and Operation" by Sunil Chopra
and Peter Meindl
A comprehensive guide that covers all aspects of supply chain management, from
strategy to implementation.
"Logistics & Supply Chain Management" by Martin Christopher
Focuses on the strategic importance of logistics and supply chain management, offering
insights into the latest practices and developments.
"The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management" by Alan Rushton, Phil
Croucher, and Peter Baker
Provides a thorough overview of all aspects of logistics and distribution, including key
concepts and practical tools.
"Global Supply Chain and Operations Management" by Dmitry Ivanov, Alexander
Tsipoulanidis, and Jörn Schönberger
Combines global perspectives with practical approaches to supply chain and operations
management.
"Designing and Managing the Supply Chain" by David Simchi-Levi, Philip
Kaminsky, and Edith Simchi-Levi
Uses a blend of theory and real-world examples to discuss supply chain design and
management techniques.
"Essentials of Supply Chain Management" by Michael H. Hugos
Offers an accessible introduction to the core concepts of supply chain management, ideal
for beginners.
"Introduction to Logistics Systems Planning and Control" by Gianpaolo Ghiani,
Gilbert Laporte, and Roberto Musmanno
Focuses on the quantitative aspects of logistics systems, providing in-depth coverage of
planning and control.
"Supply Chain Management: A Logistics Perspective" by John J. Coyle, C. John
Langley, Robert A. Novack, and Brian Gibson
Integrates logistics within the broader context of supply chain management, offering
insights into both theory and practice.