Course Content
Introduction
Overview of supply chain management, demand planning, inventory optimization, VMI and supply planning
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Demand Forecasting
Customer forecast, statistical forecast, consensus forecast and constrained forecast
Vendor Managed Inventory
Introduction to VMI, Consignment and In-Plant stores, min max planning, re-order point planning
ASCP basics
ASCP architecture, Plan types, Integration with other modules, Process Steps
Setups, Collections and reports
EBS Setups, ASCP setups, Data Collection, KPIs and Reports
Deep dive into ASCP
Key Profile Options, Pegging Process, Safety Stock
ASCP functional
  • The supply chain includes all entities, activities and processes to supply a product or service to final customers.
  • The product or service may be of a commercial or social nature
  • A supply chain can have any number of entities linked together.
  • An entity may be a customer for some other entity and can be a supplier to another entity at the same time so the total chain may have multiple supplier/customer relationships.
  • Scope of supply chain management is managing the planning and execution of product or service delivery end to end.
  • Any function of the entities involved, which directly impacts the delivery of product or services is part of supply chain management
  • All other functions (e.g. Finance) of the entities involved which may or may not indirectly impact the delivery of product or services are not part of supply chain management.
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