Inventory Management Practitioner - Advanced - IMPA - 20 - 23 Feb 2012
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Licensed Inventory Managers with a minimum of 6 months experience.
Course Aim
To provide licensed and experienced Inventory Managers with the knowledge and understanding of Defence Inventory Management policy and processes to attain the Certificate of Competence.
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Related Courses
Inventory Management Basic Awareness On-Line Training (IMBAOL)
Inventory Management Practitioner - Basic (IMPB)
Course Objectives
By the end of the course delegates will be able to:
- Explain what training and development is required by Inventory Managers at all levels;
- Demonstrate detailed situational awareness if the contribution made by Inventory Management to overall platform and equipment support to operational capabilities;
- Apply best practice inventory and supply chain management and ways of working throughout Defence and Industry;
- Explain and apply how the complementary principles and methods of agile and lean logistics are used to best effect to improve inventory effectiveness and efficiency;
- Demonstrate the principles and purpose of material accounting and financial accounting for Inventory;
- Explain how inventory performance measurement fits within the overarching Defence Logistics Performance Management (and associated governance) regime;
- Demonstrate a good understanding of how the Inventory Plan supports future inventory management strategy;
- Demonstrate a good understanding of optimal spares modelling methodology, tools and techniques to provide a foundation for further SME specialist training where appropriate;
- Demonstrate and apply detailed understanding of inventory and broader supply chain risks and benefits;
- Understand the future support landscape, in terms of the detailed implications of different contractor logistics support (CLS) models upon inventory management roles, responsibilities, functions and outputs.
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