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Inventory Management Practitioner - Advanced - IMPA - 20 - 23 Feb 2012

This workshop will ensure that all Inventory Managers achieve the level of functional competence required by advanced practitioners prior to completion of the Certificate of Competence.

Suitable For

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.

 

Course Essentials

College

College of Management and Technology

Category

Logistics

Business Benefits

A key development course to support the needs of the business.

Entry Requirements

Attendees must have attained their licence prior to attendance. To become licensed, individuals must have completed the Licence test and all relevant IS training.

Duration Details

4 days non-residential.

Course Price

PRICE FOR NON-MOD DELEGATES: The cost of this course is £1,240.00 excluding VAT. Details of payment options will be sent in a confirmation e-mail when you apply for the course.

Location

Foxhill

Delivery Method

Classroom

Course Contact Details

Tel: (Course Admin Opening Hours: 1000-1200 & 1300-1500) 01793 314485
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Mil: (Course Admin Opening Hours: 1000-1200 & 1300-1500) 96161 4485

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.

Further Information

Application Process: Please complete an online application form.

 

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