The course aims to prepare eligible candidates for tackling business challenges in the competitive market place. The curriculum covers areas of purchasing, transport and distribution, control of inventories, warehousing, and management of
materials. The course aims to prepare eligible candidates for tackling business challenges in the competitive market place.
The curriculum covers areas of purchasing, transport and distribution, control of inventories, warehousing, and management of materials.
Supply chain managers typically work to improve customer service and reduce overall supply chain costs. They identify inefficiencies and find suppliers and distributors for their organizations accordingly.
They are professionally responsible for ensuring that the flow of finances, materials, and information necessary for their business is as efficient as possible.
They also work in operations planning such as, material requirements planning, master production scheduling, and inventory management. They creatively develop and apply new technology and business processes.
On the supply side, such graduates may work in contract management and supplier relationship management. Graduates may be employed in demand management, inventory planning, customer relationship management and distribution systems. Such
graduates specialize in production and quality along with capacity or resource management, in capacities such as:
Business Analyst
Project Manager
Enterprise Application Consultant
Logisticians.