Introduction
Supply Chain Management (SCM) encompasses the coordination of all activities like sourcing, design, production, warehousing, shipping, and distribution. The primary goal of SCM is to improve efficiency, quality, productivity, and customer satisfaction.
The purpose of a Supplier Quality Audit is to verify if the supplier’s quality systems, processes, products and services satisfy or are in compliance with the requirements as set forth in the contractual agreements, procedures, and agreed standards.
Objectives
Understanding the role of Supply Chain Management and Auditing in managing the company’s supply chain to minimize risks and costs, and identify potential quality issues, evaluate suppliers’ capabilities, and fostering a collaborative relationship to drive continuous
improvements.
Duration
1 days | 9am – 5pm | 14 hours
Who Should Attend
Individuals employed in Product Development, Operations, Quality, Procurement, Logistics, Warehousing, Distribution and Process Management.
Course Fees
Member Fee: $586.42
Non-Member Fee: $649.64
All fees stated are inclusive of Registration Fee and 9% GST.
Award of Certificate
Certificate of Completion will be issued.
Curriculum
- 11 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 8 Hours
- What is Supply Chain Management (SCM)?0
- Key stages of Supply Chain Management0
- Benefits of Supply Chain Management0
- Major elements of Supply Chain Management0
- Supply Chain Risk Management0
- Dealing with Challenges in the current Supply Chain Management Landscape0
- Principles of Management System Auditing0
- Introduction and Objectives of Supplier Quality Audit0
- Supplier Audit Planning and Preparation0
- On-site Supplier Audit0
- Do's and Don'ts0
