The Professional Training Programme on Supply Chain & Trade Logistics designed to address the evolving complexities of global supply chains. The Professional Training Programme on Supply Chain & Trade Logistics course will help in understanding the supply chain strategies and strategic sourcing decisions. The Professional Training Programme on Supply Chain & Trade Logistics course is being offered by Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) which was an autonomous body under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry established in 1963.
The duration of the Professional Training Programme on Supply Chain & Trade Logistics is six months. By the end of the Professional Training Programme on Supply Chain & Trade Logistics course the participants will have a deep understanding about supply chain management.
The fees for the course Professional Training Programme on Supply Chain & Trade Logistics is mentioned below -
Fees type
Amount
Programme fees
Rs. 50,000 + 18% GST
Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility required for enrolling in this Professional Training Programme on Supply Chain & Trade Logistics course is that the participants must be graduated from any recognised university or the participants must be diploma holders with two years of post-diploma work experience.
What you will learn
Strategic MindsetSupply ManagementRisk Management
The Professional Training Programme on Supply Chain & Trade Logistics course will help the participants to gain the deep knowledge about Supply management, Supply chain Fundamentals, Risk management, Supply Chain strategies, StrategicSourcing Decisions, Trade Logistics which will help them to understand international trade.
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The Syllabus
Introduction to Supply Chain Management
SCM Concepts: From Farm to Fork
SCM Elements: From inventories to Processes
SC Features: From Lean to Green
SC Trade-offs: From Efficient to Responsive
SC Risks: From Endemics [local] to Pandemics [global]
SC structures: From Intermediation to disintermediation
SC Implementations: From Linear to Circular implementation
SC Complexities: From Single Tier to Multi-tier SCs
Supply Chain Design & Mapping
SC Value Analysis: Value-added activities & Competitiveness
Make or Buy Decision: Own Production, Contract & Fabless Manufacturing
Theory of Maximal Flow: Supply – Warehousing – Production - Distribution Rates
Waiting Line Theory: Idle time and capacity
Theory of Constraint: Process & Sub-process Flows & Outputs
Theory of Limits to Growth: Reinforcing, Overshoots, and Stabilizations
Quality Assessment: Process Capability Ratio & Six Sigma
Technology as Capacity & Quality Enabler: Industry 5.0
Strategy & Sourcing
Local vs. Global sourcing
International vs. Global sourcing
Sourcing processes
Key Elements of International Trade Logistics
Introduction; Concept and Importance of Trade Logistics
Objectives of Studying Trade Logistics
Trade Logistics and other Facets of Management: Relationship Explored
Evolution of International Trade Logistics
India’s Logistics Indicators
Logistics Performance Index (LPI) and its interpretation
India's Competitiveness in Logistics
Sub-system Elements in Logistics
Role of CHA, Freight Forwarders, 3rd Party Logistics and 4th Party Logistics
Case Study: Role of CONCOR as Integrated Logistics Service Provider in India
Packing, Labelling, and Marking in Logistics Operations
Concept / Functions/Operations of ICD/CFS
Custom Clearance for Exports and Imports
Role of Customs in Trade Logistics
Process of Custom Clearance for Exportable and Importable Cargo
Comparison of Duty Structure in India
Assessment of Duties
Transportation in International Logistics
Importance of Transportation Decisions
Types of Transport Mode and Modal Characteristics
Regulation of Multimodal Transport Operations in India
Unitization and Role of Pallets and Containers in Multimodal Transportation
Shipping Services
Evolving Nature of Global Shipping & Port Infrastructure
Liner Shipping- Principles & Freight Structure
Liner Freighting Practices; Liner Freight Tariff
Liner Freighting in Containerized Trade
Tramp Shipping
Commercial Organization of "Tramp" Shipping
Chartering Explained; Types of Chartering
Main Clauses of Charter Party Agreements
Procedure of Ship Chartering
Role of Trans-chart
IIFT Delhi Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
1: What is the duration of the Professional Training Programme on Supply Chain & Trade Logistics course?
The duration for the Professional Training Programme on Supply Chain & Trade Logistics course is six months.
2: What are the schedule of classes?
The classes are scheduled on Sunday's from 10:00 – 1:15 PM.
3: What is the eligibility for this Professional Training Programme on Supply Chain & Trade Logistics course Course ?
The eligibility for this Professional Training Programme on Supply Chain & Trade Logistics course is the participants must be graduated from any recognized university or the participants must be diploma holders with two years of post-diploma work.
4: What is the fees for the Professional Training Programme on Supply Chain & Trade Logistics course course?
The fees for the Professional Training Programme on Supply Chain & Trade Logistics course is Rs. 50,000.
5: Do the Professional Training Programme on Supply Chain & Trade Logistics course provides scholarship?
No, the Professional Training Programme on Supply Chain & Trade Logistics course does not provide scholarships.