Today Logistics and Supply Chain is extending its arm like never before in industrial scenario thereby calling in for vibrant changes in academic pedagogy as well with strong industry impact. In current framework of every process plant or warehouse operative system "Supply Chain" functions can be integrated so vividly without any overlap and complementing each other to generate "Supply Chain Surplus" throughout the value chain of any manufacturing or service industry. Deriving ‘Surplus’ in value chain is cost-effective productivity scale-up to say the least. More so in recent years, the vibrant developments in Logistics and Supply Chain domain encompass a transparent alignment and integration of all functions; R&D, manufacturing, inventory, warehousing, logistics and distribution along with rapid growth of transportation facilities, building national highways network, modernising and expansion of sea ports and airports and construction of logistics parks. This radical process from within, pave way in generating huge demand for skilled human resources in every business vertical. The need of the hour in industrial value chain is to quickly fill-in the skill gap by providing knowledgeable and qualitative human resources in the field of Logistics and Supply Chain to balance the demand-supply ratio at the fastest pace ever! Confederation of Indian Industry has been pioneering this initiative in India with a dedicated Centre of Excellence - CII Institute of Logistics, in Supply Chain Management with Industry-Institutional partnerships besides various advocacy initiatives involving National Logistics Policy and Sectoral Image Building Activities, at national level. As part of such key initiatives, CII Institute of Logistics in collaboration with Indian Premier educational institutions (IIMs and IITs), is delighted to unfold Five-days Residential Certificate Programs in Logistics and Supply Chain Management with a blend of Industry-Institution knowledge base, through a seamless effort to invigorate participant's conceptual and analytical ability and synergise the upshot of inter department functions with defined metrics in both manufacturing and service sectors.
Program Outline : Logistics and Supply Chain ManagementSupply Chain Professionals from Manufacturing Plants, Logistics and Service Industries that include Plant Heads, General Managers, Executives Functional Managers and Engineers, International Logistics Service Providers, e commerce - Distribution - 3PL - Warehousing - Freight Forwarding Professionals.
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