Back to Basics Online - 9am ET (6am PT)
Back to Basics - East Coast Class 9am - 12pm (EST)
The Back to Basics program offers an exciting classroom-based, instructor-led educational opportunity for people either new to materials and operations management, or people working in positions that interact with this field. Participants gain practical, essential skills that help them become more effective and productive in their jobs.
This 6 week program takes attendees through the concepts that companies must do well to remain competitive and increase their bottom line. Each week covers a new subject and participation in all 6 sessions results in a certificate of completion.
A Series of 6 Classes (3 Hours Each), One Per Week
- Forecasting, Planning and Master Scheduling
- Inventory Management & Stockroom Control
- Parts, BOMs, Routings & ECOs
- Material Requirements Planning
- Production Control and Capacity Planning
- Methods for Continuous Improvement
Who should attend?
- Individuals looking to start a career in Supply Chain or who are interested in a base foundation before beginning their CPIM (Certified in Production and Inventory Management) course.
- Professionals new to materials and operations management, or working in positions that interact with Supply Chain - such as Purchasing, Engineering, Customer Service, Accounting, IT, Sales, etc.
- Individuals looking for ideas on how to improve the overall effectiveness of their processes.
Instructor: Gavin Swigart
When
January, 9 2024 - 9am - 12pm EST (to fit East Coast)
6 - 9am PST
Where
Online via Zoom
For group rate, please contact us via e-mail at [email protected]
*A Professional ASCM Membership with certification upgrade costs $199 for 12 months. Other membership options available. For details visit ASCM
Tickets
$375.00 [APICS Member]
$375.00 [Non-Member]
$545.00 B2B + Plus Membership
$505.00 BTB + Core Membership
$530.00 after 12:00 am January 8

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