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University of Cape Town: Supply Chain Management

Understand effective supply chain management and how it drives competitive advantage.

Understand effective supply chain management and how it drives competitive advantage.

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8 weeks
6–8 hours per week
Starts May 6, 2024
Enroll by May 12, 2024
Instructor-paced
Instructor-led on a course schedule
8 weeks
6–8 hours per week
Starts May 6, 2024
Enroll by May 12, 2024
Instructor-paced
Instructor-led on a course schedule

About this Course

Supply chains are the arteries of today’s globalized economy. In an increasingly complex and connected world, the supply chain has become a key source of competitive advantage. It offers opportunities to spearhead innovation, maximize profits, and positively impact your customers’ experience of your business or brand.

The Supply Chain Management online short course from the University of Cape Town (UCT) introduces the basic concepts of production, inventory, storage, and transportation of goods and services, and what is needed to manage your supply chains efficiently and effectively. With a focus on competitive gain, you’ll explore the four functional areas of supply chain management and how they can work to set your business apart. Guided by faculty, you’ll understand what an integrated supply chain is, when to implement a supply chain management system, and how to ensure you stay up-to-date with trends. Using your own context as a case study, you’ll design an integrated supply chain plan and assess the potential competitive advantage of its implementation.

This course is aimed at anyone seeking to grow their supply chain management knowledge and skills to remain relevant and unlock new career opportunities. It’s particularly suited to individuals already working in the areas of logistics, warehousing, transportation, inventory control, purchasing, marketing, sales, customer service, and retail. It’s also applicable to business owners or entrepreneurs who want to increase the efficiency of their supply chain functions.

Course curriculum

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Develop an integrated supply chain strategy as you work through the weekly modules of this online short course.

Orientation module: Welcome to your Online Campus

Module 1: Understanding general management in the supply chain

Module 2: Procurement management

Module 3: Local and international inventory

Module 4: Warehouse and storage management

Module 5: Transportation management, packing, and containers

Module 6: Forecasting and demand management

Module 7: Reverse logistics and investment recovery

Module 8: Creating a competitive advantage

About the certificate

Maximise the efficiency of your supply chain and earn an official certificate of completion from the University of Cape Town.

Assessment is continuous and based on a series of practical assignments completed online. In order to be issued with a digital certificate, you’ll need to meet the requirements outlined in the course handbook. The handbook will be made available to you as soon as you begin the course.

Your certificate will be issued in your legal name and sent to you digitally upon successful completion of the program, as per the stipulated requirements.

Some facts about the subject

75%

The percentage of companies that have felt a negative business impact as a result of supply chain disruption.

_Accenture (Nd). Accessed 5 July, 2022.___

22%

The percentage of companies that have a proactive supply chain network, which means the end-user is able to address shifts in supply or demand before they become critical.

_Procurement Tactics (2022)___

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