Introduction
The Certified International Supply Chain Professional (CISCP) is the foundational level of the IPSCMI Supply Chain Management Series. This training program introduces essential supply chain management terminology and concepts, providing a comprehensive overview of supply chain functions, logistics, global supply chains, supply chain designs, and virtual supply chains.
The CISCP program explores the relationship between supply chain/logistics strategy and organizational structure, highlighting how these elements affect overall performance. This course equips participants with the knowledge needed to develop and manage efficient supply chain systems.
Course Objectives
By the end of this training program, participants will be able to:
- Define key concepts such as supply chain management, demand management, distribution channels, logistics management, and distribution management.
- Recognize the different types of supply chains.
- Explain the elements of a supply chain.
- Understand the role of information technology and information systems in supply chain management.
- Describe the processes involved in supply chain management and logistics.
- Demonstrate the motivations and strategies behind effective supply chain management.
- Analyze how to make supply chain decisions.
- Recognize distinct supply chain designs, international supply chains, and virtual supply chains.
- Understand the relationship between supply chain/logistics strategy and organizational structure.
- Explain the impact of organizational structure on performance.
- Clarify the evolving formation of logistics and supply chain organizations.
- Relate purchasing, inventory management, transportation, physical distribution, production planning, and control to supply chain management.
- Define supply chain performance measurement procedures.
- Understand the future of supply chain management.
Target Audience
This training program is ideal for:
- Supply Chain Experts
- Logistics Professionals
- ERP Consultants and Planners
- Employees unfamiliar with supply chain management and looking to improve their knowledge
- Organizations seeking to enhance their operational management knowledge
- Organizations that have implemented or are planning to implement ERP systems
Course Outline
Day 1: Introduction to Supply Chain and Supply Chain Management
- Definitions of Supply Chain and Supply Chain Management
- Distribution Channels, Distribution Management, and Demand Management
- Functions of Supply Chain Management and Logistics
- Logistics Concerns, Goals, "Bill of Rights," Marketing-Logistics Relationship, and Components
- Supply Chain Decisions, Designs, Global Supply Chains, and Virtual Supply Chains
Day 2: Transportation and Traffic Management
- Traffic Management and the Advantages of Various Transportation Modes
- Controllable Logistics System Elements and Cost Trade-offs
- Relationship Between Supply Chain/Logistics Strategy and Organizational Structure
- Influence of Organizational Structure on Logistics Performance
- The Changing Appearance of Logistics and Supply Chain Organizations within Firms
Day 3: Purchasing and Procurement in Supply Chain
- The Relationship Between Purchasing and Supply Chain Management
- Domestic and International Shipments Transportation Types
- Making Routing Decisions Based on Firm Goals
- Terms of Sale/Purchase (Commonly Used vs. Most Efficient)
- Consequences of Logistics Decisions (Cost-Effectiveness and Meeting Demand)
- Characteristics of International Purchasing and Issues in Domestic Purchasing
- International Contract Law, INCOTERMS, Documentation, and Payments
Day 4: Production Planning, Scheduling, and Inventory Management
- Production-Related Decisions (Capital Intensity, Process Flexibility, Vertical Integration, Customer Involvement)
- Production Methodologies (Project, Mass, Batch, Continuous)
- Material Requirements Planning (MRP), Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRPII), and Just-in-Time (JIT) Systems
- Production Scheduling (Labor, Equipment, and Facilities)
- Inventory Management Fundamentals, Costs, and Benefits
- Techniques for Demand Influence on Replenishment Model Selection
- Operational Differences Between PUSH and PULL Inventory Systems
- Modern Warehouse Strategies, Operations, and Handling
Day 5: Logistics Structure, Quality Management, and E-Commerce
- Physical Distribution Management: Order Processing, Inventory, Warehousing, and Transportation
- Marketing Channels and Distribution Intermediaries
- Methods of Increasing the Productivity of Supply Chain Management
- E-commerce/E-Logistics: Integration with ERP Systems and Third-Party Logistics
- Techniques to Improve Inventory Efficiency
- Reconciliation of Logistics Needs with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems
- Exploiting Cost and Service Opportunities through Third-Party Logistics
- Improving Productivity through Public Policy Reformation
About Barcelona
Barcelona, the main city of Catalonia on Spain's east coast, is known for its fantastic weather and proud local culture. It is also Spain's second largest city and has all the cosmopolitan trappings you would expect. Among Barcelona's many attractions are the delicious seafood, stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere. It began life as a Roman city and has remained important ever since. Today, it is a buzzing city offering more than enough reasons to look for flights to Barcelona. Between UNESCO World Heritage Sites, famous sports teams plus great food, there's no shortage of ways to amuse oneself.
Things to do and places to visit in Barcelona
Barcelona really does have something for everyone. The attractions of Barcelona include beautiful beaches to relax on, almost endless historical locations to explore, all the shops you could ever wish for, one of the world's most admired football clubs and world-class eateries - you may never want to leave. Luckily, with so much to do the city's compactness makes it easy to explore. Simply wandering through the streets is a great way to soak up the atmosphere.
Just some of the great things to do in Barcelona include:
- Marvel at Gaudi's masterwork, the Sagrada Familia.
- Sample the wide range of tapas in Barcelona's bars.
- See the somewhat surreal architecture of Antoni Gaudi.
- Wander through Park Guell, which offers great views over the city and out to sea.
- See the Cubist master’s early work in the Picasso Museum.
- Get lost in the winding streets of the Gothic Quarter, known locally as the Barri Gotic.
- Browse the upmarket shops along the Passeig de Gracia.
- Soak up the tranquil atmosphere in the Cathedral of the Sea.
- Watch the silky skills of FC Barcelona in a game at the Camp Nou.
- Enjoy authentic paella with fresh seafood.
- Climb Montjuic for spectacular views.