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Lean Logistics - The Lean Supply Chain


 


Training Partner:

A module for logistic leaders of organisations and their supply chain management teams to understand the fundamentals of lean, how this can be applied within their organisations, specifically understanding the lean supply chain and their role in a lean supply chain transformation. A key aspect of this training is preparing leaders for the challenges that they will face and giving them the ability to recognise ‘Real vs. Fake Lean’ in their own area of specialty.

 

Topics Outline

  • Fundamentals of Lean

  • Role of Lean Leader

  • How Lean Achieves Results

  • Understanding Waste

  • Lean Simulations

  • Principles of Lean

  • Always Seeking Flow
    Pull Systems

  • Continuous Improvement

  • Involvement of People

  • Rapid Improvement Cycle

  • Driving Results

  • Case Study 1: Development of a Lean Supply Chain Across a European-based Manufacturing Group

  • Case Study 2: Development of a Lean Supply Chain Across in the US Office Furniture Industry

  • Case Study 3: The use of Lean Project Management in the Oil & Gas Supply Chain

  • Next Step for Success

  • Develop your own plan

 

Instructors:

Certified Instructors from Simpler Consulting and Industry Practitioners

Module Certification:

Participants will receive a Certificate of Completion in Lean Logistics - The Lean Supply Chain, issued by TLI – Asia Pacific

Module Duration:

3 days

Intake(s): 10 - 12 November 2009

Module Fee:

   Individual module: SGD 2,250 per person
   ECSCM programme: SGD 2,000 per person

Funding Support:

Subsidy from the Workforce Development Agency (WDA) is available, subject to terms and conditions.  Please refer to section on “Funding Support” for more details.

Remarks:

Not to be taken with LES604

Registration:

Click here to download the application form.

 

 

 

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