Supply Chain Management Course in Singapore

About This Supply Chain Management Training Course
Supply Chain Management Course in Singapore
You see those tags on your shirt and it indicates being made somewhere outside the country. Have you ever wondered how products were shipped and made their way to the store? The process of transferring goods from one point to another is called a supply chain. And the process of making sure that the flow of the supply chain is smooth sailing to achieve competitive advantage is called the supply chain management.
Who Should Attend This Supply Chain Management Workshop
This Supply Chain Management workshop is ideal for anyone who would like to gain a strong grasp and improve their Supply Chain Management.
All Staff Within An Organisation
Managers
Team Leaders
Executives
Assistants
Officers
Secretaries
Group Size For This Supply Chain Management Training Program
The ideal group size for this Supply Chain Management course is:
Minimum: 5 Participants
Maximum: 15 Participants
Course Duration For This Supply Chain Management Skills Course
The duration of this Supply Chain Management workshop is 2 full days. Knowles Training Institute will also be able to contextualised this workshop according to different durations; 3 full days, 1 day, half day, 90 minutes and 60 minutes.
2 Full Days
9 a.m to 5 p.m
Supply Chain Management Course Benefits
Below is the list of course benefits of our Supply Chain Management course
- Learn to improve coordination and between suppliers, producer and customer.
- Manage effectively to prevent complication.
- Lower cost and improve efficiency.
- Improve customer satisfaction.
Supply Chain Management Course Objectives
Below is the list of course objectives of our Supply Chain Management course
- Define supply chain management
- List the benefits of supply chain management
- Understand the key terms
- Explain the three levels of supply chain management
- State the five stages of supply chain management
- Describe the flows of supply chain management
- Explain the different levels of inventory
- Recognise the different supply chain groups
- Illustrate how to track and monitor effectively
- Discuss the supply chain event management
Course Content For This Supply Chain Management Training Course
Below is the list of course content of our Supply Chain Management training course
Supply Chain Management Course – Part 1
- Customer Satisfaction
- Improving Performance
- Lowering Costs
- Product Development
Supply Chain Management Course – Part 2
- Procurement
- Upstream and Downstream
- Raw Material
- Forecasting
Supply Chain Management Course – Part 3
- Carrying Cost
- Inventory
- Order Generation
- Order Taking
Supply Chain Management Course – Part 4
- Order Fulfillment
- Returns Management
- Strategic level
- Tactical level
Supply Chain Management Course – Part 5
- Operational Level
- Bullwhip Effect
- Plan Your Supply Chain
- Source Your Supply Chain
- Make Your Supply Chain
Supply Chain Management Course – Part 6
- Deliver Your Supply Chain
- Return Your Supply Chain
- The Product Flow
- The Information Flow
Supply Chain Management Course – Part 7
- The Finances Flow
- Data Warehouses
- Levels of Inventory
- Just-In-Time Inventory
Supply Chain Management Course – Part 8
- Keeping Accurate Records
- Inventory Calculator
- The Suppliers
- The Producers
Supply Chain Management Course – Part 9
- The Customers
- The Customer”s Customer”s
- Dashboard
- RFID”s
Supply Chain Management Course – Part 10
- Alert Generation
- Stock Keeping Unit (SKU)
- Inventory Alerts
Supply Chain Management Course – Part 11
- Supplier Alerts
- Bottlenecking
- Being Proactive
Supply Chain Management Value Added Materials
Each participant will receive the following materials for the Supply Chain Management course
Supply Chain Management Learner’s Guide

Supply Chain Management Key Takeaways Notes

Supply Chain Management Essentials Ebook

Supply Chain Management Course Handouts

Supply Chain Management 30-Day Action Plan

Supply Chain Management MindMaps Pack

Supply Chain Management PPT Slides Used During Course

Supply Chain Management Long-Term Memory Flashcards Pack

Supply Chain Management E-Learning Course

Supply Chain Management Online Video Course

Supply Chain Management Essentials Audiobook

Supply Chain Management Infographics Pack

Supply Chain Management Certification
Each course participant will receive a certification of training completion

Course Fees
There are 3 pricing options available for this Supply Chain Management training course. Course participants not in Singapore may choose to sign up for our online Supply Chain Management training course.
2-Full Day Course
- Learner’s Guide
- Course Handouts
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Premium 2-Full Day Course
- Learner’s Guide
- Course Handouts
- PPT Slides Used During Training Course
- Long-Term Memory Flashcards Guide TM
- 1 Year Access to Online Training Video Course (*Worth S$589.97)
- Contact Your Trainer: 90-Day Post Course Help (*Worth S$89.97)
- Key Learning Takeaway Notes (*Worth S$18.97)
- Audio Book (*Worth S$18.97)
- eBook (*Worth S$14.97)
- Course Infographics Pack (*Worth S$11.97)
- Course Mind Maps (*Worth S$8.97)
- 30-Day Action Plan
Upcoming Supply Chain Management Training Course Schedule
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Phone: +65 6817 2530
Email: contact@knowlesti.com
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Post Training Support: A vast majority of training does not have any effect beyond 120 days. To work, training has to have a strong pre- and post-training component. Post-training reinforcement helps individuals to recall the understanding and ask questions.
Blended Learning: Learning does not occur in the classroom. Virtually everybody prefers distinct ways of learning. Successful learning should have a multi-channel, multi-modal strategy.
We Understand The Industry: We’ve got a profound comprehension of the business, business design, challenges, strategy and the that our participants are in and have designed the courseware to cater to their professional needs.
Course Content: Knowles Training Institute’s material is relevant, of high quality and provide specific learning results. Participants will leave the training course feeling as they have gained a strong understanding and will also be in a position to execute what they have learned sensibly.
Course Development — The workshop modules follow a systematic and logical arrangement. This structure helps to ensure that the course material allows the facilitators to deliver the course in a logical arrangement. Consider the subjects as building bricks into learning, our facilitators slowly build towards a comprehensive picture of this entire topic.

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Questions
A supply chain is a process of turning the raw materials that a company first receives into finished products that move into the consumers’ hands. It is all about directing activities involved in the preparation, material sourcing, manufacturing, and delivering goods which circumscribes their costs and quality for customer and market needs.
The Association for Supply Chain Management (APICS) offers three certifications to demonstrate SCM skills. Have three years of related experience or a bachelor’s degree or international equivalent to taking the Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) exam for the certification.
The Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) program is designed for demonstrating the knowledge and organisational skills for streamlining operations. Since its inception in 2006, more than 25,000 people in a hundred countries have earned this designation.
These points are relevant to receive the APICS certification
- Meet the educational requirements. To be qualified for the APICS CSCP title, have a bachelor’s degree or the international equivalent, or the CPIM, CFPIM, CSM, CPSM, CIRM, SCOR-P, or CPM designation, or three years of related business experience.
- Enrol in a training organisation.
- Application
- Exam
- Certification
According to Glassdoor, the salary range for a supply chain manager falls within US$44,000 and US$85,000, with an average of US$61,915. Bonuses are seen in this field – the average compensation for a supply chain manager is US$99,000 with top performers capable of making much more.
Supply chain management is the control of the movement of goods and services and includes all processes that convert raw materials into final products. It requires the active streamlining of a business’s supply-side activities to maximise customer value and achieve a competitive advantage in the marketplace.
SCM is critical because it improves competitiveness and customer satisfaction. In this time and age, SCM represents an integral part of a firm’s progress. Efficiently managing supply chains allow firms to deliver products to the end-user for a low cost quickly.
Supply Chain is a great career path for anyone. For many people, interests, desires, and goals will change over time. A great feature of Supply Chain careers is that many options and directions are available so that as goals change, quick adaptation is possible within Supply Chain.
Logistics is one of the numerous essential careers in the world. Without the planning and distribution of resources, there would be food and fuel deficiencies and products would not be delivered on time. The field of logistics has much to offer for those thinking about a career change.
In supply chain management the application of mathematical modelling is not specific to any specific level; those can be used at the strategic, tactical, or operational level; while considering factors such transport routing, delivery networks, or warehouse operations.
A study has found that supply chain and logistics managers enjoy the challenges provided by their jobs. Almost 28 per cent of respondents said that what they like best about their work is its challenges. 19.3 per cent of respondents rated the stress and pressure as one of the aspects of the job.
Logistics itself is not a natural field within the SCM areas most of the points of failure occur throughout logistics functions. However, SCM is a field with numerous opportunities and logisticians that earn promotions usually have a less stressful position.
Here are the Job Possibilities in Supply Chain Management. This non-managerial role includes analysing and managing the supply chain, earning an average salary of US$74,590. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics foretells that jobs for logisticians will grow by seven per cent over a decade.
Not all supply chain management professionals desire to travel — many like to stay in an office. Logistics allow this which has broad appeal across numerous regions, although some say have a few drawbacks, just like any other job.
Although most students enrol for a bachelor’s degree, some schools have an associate’s degree program available in this area as well. An associate’s degree or a diploma usually takes two years to complete, while a bachelor’s degree takes three to four years to complete.
Usually, a bachelor’s degree is needed for many supply chain management positions. However, a master’s degree combined with expertise in the field can give a competitive edge in the job hunt.
Here are some common concepts taught in these courses:
- Accounting skills.
- Recognising the role of supply chain management.
- Cost control study.
- Contemporary global trends within logistics.
- Distribution and inventory management.
The supply chain management (SCM) industry usually have these jobs (not an exhaustive list):
- Logistics Manager.
- Logistics Coordinator.
- Supply Chain Coordinator.
- Warehouse Manager.
- Distribution Manager.
- Routing/Scheduling Clerk.
- Transport Manager.
- Transport Planner.
When studying for a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) with a specialisation in supply chain and operations, the knowledge and skills to improve operational effectiveness, and make the production cycle more efficient from materials sourcing to sales are attained.