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TLI-OSM: Optimisation, Simulation & Modelling in Supply Chain & Logistics Management

This module explores how application of technology in supply chain and logistics can be used for optimisation, simulation and modelling to maintain efficiency. Simulation modelling will enable logisticians to manage complexity, increase profitability and improve customer service to enhance competitiveness. Understand how supply chain management systems equipped with simulation-based decision support enable optimization according to requirements to increase efficiency, agility, and the bottom line.

This 3-day module explores how application of technology in supply chain and logistics can be used for optimisation, simulation and modelling to maintain efficiency.

Module Outline

  • 2-Day: Master Class topics include:
    • Analytical optimization
    • Dynamic simulation
    • When best to apply each of these methods
    • Why should Optimization and Simulation should be used together to improve lean and agile supply chain management
  • Half-day: Executive Roundtable with invited expert/s from the industry to share insights on some of the available technologies and solutions to solving complex supply chain problems.
  • Half-day: Tour of a selected Centre of Excellence/ Supply Chain Innovation Centre to get to know the latest technologies.

 

Course Objectives

  1. Explore application of technology in supply chain and logistics for optimisation, simulation and modelling to achieve efficiency
  2. Understand how supply chain management systems equipped with analytics and simulation-based decision support will enable optimisation according to requirements to increase efficiency, agility, and the bottom line
  3. Appreciation of how simulation modelling can enable logisticians to manage supply chain complexity, increase profitability and improve customer service to enhance competitiveness
  4. Bring visibility to and learn latest technologies from Centres of Excellence and/or Centres of Supply Chain Innovation
  5. Understand how to use strategic network design for location of new manufacturing sites and distribution network
  6. Set up of e-commerce distribution network and location of key warehouse sites to optimize delivery and customer service

 

Who Should Attend

Senior Managements, Senior Managers, Managers and corporate executives on management track

 

Instructor's Profile

Dr. Robert de Souza is the Executive Director and Chief Executive of The Logistics Institute - Asia Pacific (TLI-AP) since 2003. He is also a Senior Fellow at the National University of Singapore (NUS).

Dr. De Souza received his Ph.D., M.Sc. and B.Sc. Honours in the United Kingdom. He is a Chartered Engineer, member of several professional institutions and serves globally on multiple industry, government, and academic committees.

More notably, Dr. De Souza is the proud recipient of The Public Administration Medal (Bronze) by the President of the Republic of Singapore.

Dr. De Souza is a seasoned industrialist, academic and entrepreneur. His industry credentials include being an Executive Vice President for V3 Systems, a Corporate Senior Vice President and Global Chief Knowledge Officer at Viewlocity Inc. and Vice Chairman and Founder-CEO of SC21 Pte. Ltd. He also leads teams of academics in new initiatives and supports key ASEAN Universities in pioneering and delivering Humanitarian and Urban Logistics Research and Education.

Dr. De Souza has delivered keynotes at many global conferences and invited sessions and has authored and contributed to over 100 publications. He is also a member of the Editorial Boards of select international journals and co-editor of a special book series in Logistics published by Springer (over 20 books).”

Prof. Mark Goh is Director (Industry Research) of TLI-Asia Pacific and a Professor at the Department of Analytics and Operations at NUS Business School.

He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Adelaide under a postgraduate award, and is an alumnus of the global advisory council of the world economic forum

Prof. Goh was with APL Logistics in Supply Chain Solutions. He has sat on several committees, such as Board Member of the Chartered Institute of Transport (Singapore), past Chairman of the Academic Board of Examiners for the Singapore Institute of Purchasing and Materials Management, member of the Advisory Committee of the Transportation Resource Centre (NUS) and  past Vice President of the ORSS, Associate Senior Fellow of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.  He is a member of the Enabling Business Process Technical Committee.

He has held visiting appointments at Chulalongkorn University, Commonwealth Fellow (UK), Citibank International Fellow (USA), UMIST, Beijing University,  Melbourne University, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, King Mongkut University of Technology Thonburi, and professor at University of South Australia, RMIT University, and  Edith Cowan.

Prof. Goh received his Pingat Bakti Setia. Academically, his H-index is 33 with an FWCI of 2.78.

Associate Prof. Tan Kok Choon is Deputy Head of the Department of Analytics and Operations at NUS Business School.

He received his BSc (Hons) in Mathematics from National University of Singapore (NUS) and was awarded an NUS Overseas Post-Graduate Scholarship to pursue his PhD in Operations Research at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Operations Research Center.

He had prior appointments in The Logistics Institute – Asia Pacific, Department of Mathematics at NUS, Operations Planning Department at PSA Singapore, Group Technical and Operations Development at PSA International, and Singapore Land Transport Authority. While at PSA, he was Adjunct Associate Professor in Department of Industrial Systems Engineering & Management at NUS.

Prof. Tan is currently President of the Operational Research Society of Singapore, Honorary Advisor to the Container Depot Association (Singapore), and a member of the Logistics Technical Committee under the Singapore Standards Council.

Fees & Funding

International Participants Singapore Citizens1 Singapore PRs Enhanced Training Support for SMEs3
39 years old or younger 40 years old or older2
Full Programme Fee $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00
Less: SSG Grant Amount $0.00 $2,100.00 $2,100.00 $2,100.00 $2,100.00
Nett Programme Fee $3,000.00 $900.00 $900.00 $900.00 $900.00
8% GST on Nett Programme Fee $240.00 $72.00 $72.00 $72.00 $72.00
Total Nett Programme Fee Payable, Including GST $3,240.00 $972.00 $972.00 $972.00 $972.00
Less Additional Funding if Eligible Under Various Schemes $0.00 $0.00 $600.00 $0.00 $600.00
Total Nett Programme Fee Payable, Including GST, after additional funding from the various funding schemes $3,240.00 $972.00 $372.00 $972.00 $372.00

1All self-sponsored Singaporeans aged 25 and above can use their $500 SkillsFuture Credit* to pay for the programme. Visit http://www.skillsfuture.sg/credit to select the programme.

2Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy (MCES)* - Singaporeans aged 40 and above may enjoy subsidies up to 90% of the programme fee.

3Enhanced Training Support for SMEs (ETSS)* - SME-sponsored employees (Singaporean Citizens and PRs) may enjoy subsidies up to 90% of the programme fee. For more information, visit http://www.ssg.gov.sg/programmes-and-initiatives/training/enhanced-training-support-for-smes.html?_ga=2.154478072.1748789781.1519700056-512306731.1519700056

4Eligible organisations (excluding government entities) may apply for the absentee payroll funding* via SkillsConnect at www.skillsconnect.gov.sg for Singaporean/permanent resident participants attending the programme during working hours. The absentee payroll funding is computed at 80% of hourly basic salary capped at $4.50 per hour or $7.50 per hour for SME. For more information, visit https://www.skillsconnect.gov.sg/sop/portal/e-Services/For%20Employers/AbsenteePayroll.jsp

5Eligible individuals may apply for training allowance capped at $6/hr under the WSS scheme*, visit- https://www.wsg.gov.sg/programmes-and-initiatives/workfare-skills-support-scheme-individuals.html for more information on WSS.

6NTUC Training Fund (SEPs)* – All self-employed (i.e. freelancers and sole-proprietors-with-no-employee) Singaporeans and Permanent Residents are eligible to apply for the NTUC Training Fund (SEPs) from NTUC’s Employment and Employability Institute (e2i). Click here for more information.

*Terms and conditions apply.  Please check the details in the links provided above to assess your eligibility. Supporting documents will be required to enjoy the various subsidies.

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3 Days:

Masterclass: (2 days)
Executive Roundtable: (0.5 day)
Virtual Tour of COEs/SC Innovation Centre: (0.5 day)

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