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Supply Chain Design

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Overview

Competitivity, time saving, and the increase of profit have become the main concern to micro, small and medium companies (SMEs) in Latin America in order to stay current in their markets.

Have you ever wondered how the supply chain is designed? This course will provide all the tools you need to do it successfully.

Even though logistics may seem like a complex process which only applies to large companies, actually micro and small companies use these processes on their day to day operations. They simply need to be organized, acknowledged and articulated to get the most out of them.

With this online course you will learn about basic concepts necessary for the articulation of logistical processes with operational efficiency, through the design and planning of sales, marketing and operations.

Syllabus

Module 0: Welcome

  • Why does a micro and small company need logistics?

Module 1: The supply chain and its actors

  • Why design a supply chain?
    • What is a supply chain?
    • Flows in the supply chain
    • Actors and logistic activities of the value network
    • Evolution to value network
    • Planning logistical processes

Module 2: Demand management

  • What is demand?
  • Demand forecasting
  • Offer development
  • Demand vs offer
  • Service strategy
  • Variability of demand

Module 3: Sales and operations planning

  • What is sales and operations planning – S&OP?
  • Sales and operations planning structure – S&OP
  • How is sales and operations planning developed – S&OP?
  • Planning forecasting

Module 4: logistics strategy

  • Levels of planning
  • Logistics decisions
  • Goals of logistics management
  • Indicators

Taught by

Maria Camila Reinoso Gálvez

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