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Retail Logistics
Presented by Gareth Jude.
Key Topics:
Retail is the most competitive of industries. In recent years retail logistics has evolved from being primarily concerned with achieving cost reduction to becoming a tool to achieve sustainable competitive advantage. The objective of this course is to increase managers' understanding of the changing nature of the retail industry, the various ways reailers can offer their customers value and the role logistics plays in supporting value creation strategies.
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Dates
Sydney: Friday 20 - Saturday 21 August 2010
Who should attend?
Executives and managers involved in the overall management of the supply chain and/or of key elements of the supply chain in the retai/FMCG field. This includes managing directors, procurement managers/directors, logistics managers/directors, operations managers/directors and management consultants. |
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World Class Manufacturing
Presented by Jay Dixit.
Key Topics:
Introduction to World Class Manufacturing (WCM)
7 types of Wastes
5S / Visual Workplace
Introduction to Value Stream Mapping
Set Up Reduction
Pull Systems
Theory of Constraints
Total Productive Maintenance/Autonomous Maintenance
Human Perspective (How to get your employees motivated and engaged) |
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Dates
Melbourne: October 25-26 2010
Who should attend?
Executives and Managers involved in the overall management of the supply chain and/or of key elements of the supply chain in the manufacturing field. This includes Managing Directors, Procurement Managers/Directors, Logistics Managers/Directors, Operations Managers/Directors, and Management Consultants. |
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Humanitarian Logistics
Presented by Jersey Seipel.
Key Topics:
Logistics in humanitarian aid projects has long been an overlooked factor in the efficient and efrective delivery of help to victims of war, natural disasters and epidemics. This course offers an introduction into the complex and challenging world of logistics in humanitarian aid projects by case-studies of real emergencies, group exercises and discussion of mission parameters based on experience from the field.
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Dates
Sydney: November 17-19 2010
Who should attend?
Business Executives and commercial Supply
Chain Managers interested in humanitarian
aid and/or cross-sector collaboration with
relief agencies, including Managing
Directors, General Managers, Logistics
Managers/Directors and Operations
Managers/Directors as well as
Management Consultants. |
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The Logistics Finance Interface
Presented by David Walters.
Key Topics:
Course participants can expect to develop a good
understanding of the how the Logistics and Supply
Chain Management activity can influence the financial
performance of an organisation and its customers. The sessions will include:
Understanding financial statements
Understanding how logistics & supply chain decisions impact on the organisation & customers' accounting and financial performance
A supply chain financial model.
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Dates
Sydney: February 22-23 2011
Who should attend?
Executives and Managers involved in the
overall management of and/or of key
elements of the supply chain.
This includes Managing Directors,
Procurement Managers/Directors,
Logistics Managers/Directors,
Operations Managers/Directors,
& Management Consultants. |
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