Inventory Management Essentials BEST PRACTICE INVENTORY MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES & TECHNIQUES This two-day program provides operational knowledge and understanding of best practice inventory management principles and techniques. Participants will leave the program with an ability to better manage their inventory and appreciate the import of their inventory decisions on the business. Brisbane: 11 & 12 May 2015 KEY OUTCOMES Understand the role and management of inventory and its impact on your business’ competitive advantage Define an inventory management strategy and process for inventory decisions in your business Develop an effective plan for inventory replenishment Master techniques for better inventory accuracy and performance 9:00am – 4:30pm Venue: PROGRAM CONTENT TBC Mastering the fundamentals of inventory management Defining inventory management Clarifying inventory management objectives & classes of inventory Understanding the strategic inventory management process Balancing demand and supply objectives Considering inventory trade-off decisions Inventory and demand flow Defining the purpose and function of inventory Clarifying the purpose of inventory & defining functions Identifying components of inventory decisions Defining cycle, safety and seasonal inventory Inventory and cost management Stockout cost & capacity associated costs Inventory valuation and surplus or obsolete inventory Managing inventory replenishment apicsAU Limited Independent vs. dependent demand Continuous vs. periodic review PO Box 249 Inventory replenishment principles & systems Parramatta NSW 2124 Inventory ordering systems – visual review, two bin, periodic and order point Phone: 02 9891 1411 Calculating safety stock and determining order quantity Toll free: 1300 557 175 Estimating costs in inventory replenishment Fax: 02 9891 1220 Understanding the replenishment planning process Techniques for improved inventory management and performance Additional inventory management techniques Inventory performance measurement Inventory performance and control E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.apicsau.org.au WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is suitable for practitioners responsible for the management of inventory, including: Supply Chain Managers and Planners, Logistics Managers, Inventory Managers, Inventory Planners, Schedulers, Operations and Manufacturing Managers. Although the program covers some basic inventory principles, it does also deal with more advanced inventory management techniques and approaches. It is ideal for participants who have some real-world experience or exposure to inventory management or have undertaken some basic inventory training. Inventory Management Essentials 11 & 12 May 2015 9:00am - 4:30pm FORMAT & RECOGNITION This course is delivered in a workshop style format and participants will have an opportunity to interact and benefit from the collective wisdom of the group. A number of case studies and worked examples are included to ensure a real understanding of the principles and techniques covered in the program Venue: TBC The course is based on the internationally recognised APICS Body of Knowledge. The content is drawn from the APICS Principles of Operations Management program and students receive a comprehensive workbook covering these units. Participants in this program receive an apicsAU Certificate of Attendance. ABOUT THE FACILITATOR: DAVID WILLIAMS B.Comm(Mgt), Dip BOM, Cert IV TAE, CPIM, CSCP, CS&OP, C.P.M. Managing supply chain, inventory, purchasing and procurement, David Williams has enjoyed an extensive career in the Manufacturing, Retail and Service industries, starting his career with an automobile manufacturer as a Cycle Counter before moving onto Materials Controller. Over the next 30+ years in a Distribution Centre, and in Supply Management roles, he has lead teams in the implementations of Best Practice manufacturing and distribution inventory and production planning systems. The results have strongly contributed to not only improving the financial health, operational efficiency, and customer service of organisations he worked with, he has also played a crucial role in saving a company forced into receivership through severe cash flow problems caused in large part by excessive slow-moving inventory holdings. Earn 12 APICS Certification Maintenance points David currently serves on the Queensland Chapter committee of apicsAU, and has been lecturing CPIM (Certified in Production & Inventory Management) and Cert IV in Purchasing and Contract Management courses for over eight years. REGISTRATION FORM: INVENTORY MANAGEMENT ESSENTIALS Fees: (GST incl) Attendee Details apicsAU Members: $880 Non-members: $1100 (includes 1 year membership*) Full Name: Position Title: Company: Phone: Email: Billing Address: Business Home Street / PO Box: Suburb: State: Postcode: Payment Details: Credit Card: Card Number: Expiry Date: Cardholder’s Name: Phone: 02 9891 1411 Fax: 02 9891 1220 Office hours: 9am to 5pm (EST) Monday to Friday Signature: Post: PO Box 249 Parramatta NSW 2150 Direct Deposit: Account Name: Australasian Production & Inventory Control Society Limited BSB: 062-757 Account Number: 2800-3354 * This form is deemed to be a membership application for non-members. All registrations will be acknowledged by email. Please refer to the Terms & Conditions published on the apicsAU website.
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