IoSCM Level 5 Qualification in Manufacturing, Production and Operations Management
Course
Distance
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Distance Learning
Guarantee success in your industry with IoSCM. We offer every student much more than just a qualification; we provide the opportunity to grow, learn and progress as a professional with our unrivalled support network.
You can custom build the IoSCM Level 5 manufacturing qualification in order to meet your career ambitions, current job specification or objective of your employer.
This qualification is industry recognised across the globe. The IoSCM level 5 manufacturing course was designed and developed by industry experts to provide first class study materials that meet National Occupational Standards (NOS). It also guarantees that we’re the best qualifications on the market.
About this course
This course is designed to give students an opportunity to progress within the manufacturing industry allowing them to further their knowledge and develop within their role.
As with most supply chain sectors, the roles and responsibilities of those in a Manufacturing, Production and Operations position can be varied. IoSCM’s Manufacturing and Production Academy enables those in industry to develop their skills through bespoke distance learning courses.
There are no previous requirements needed to study this course and IoSCM will evaluate whether this is the right course for you, ensuring you don’t waste valuable time and resources studying the wrong course.
Level 5 Award in Manufacturing, Production Planning and Control
Awarded by Institute of Supply Chain Management
Regulated by Ofqual
The Institute of Supply Chain Management (IoSCM) is the number 1 UK institute for supply chain qualifications, available at award (price listed), certificate and diploma.
Their courses are delivered by industry experts who have gained experience within all areas of the supply chain.
IoSCM offers a unique learning method, which is adaptable around your experiences, goals and what you would like to achieve. The courses are 100% adapted to suit the individual; you can even submit your past experience and use your current role to contribute towards your qualification!
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Subjects
- Manufacturing
- Production Management
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Production planning
- Sales Techniques
- Control Systems
- System Operation
- Systems Engineering
- Systems Administration
- Performance Management
- Planning
- Operations Management
- Operational Risk
- Strategic Planning
- Improvement techniques
- Quality Improvement
- Quality management
- Quality Systems
- Quality Management Systems
- Tools and Techniques
Course programme
Description
Core Units
Production Management
- Production planning
- Production planning, sales planning and forecasting
- Master Scheduling terminology
- Development of manufacturing and control systems
- Improve planning performance
Operation Management Processes
- Operations management
- Operations processing
- Relationship between operations management and strategic planning
- Operations improvement techniques
- Organisational challenges
Optional Units
Quality Management
- Quality management systems
- Advantages of quality management systems
- Tools and techniques
- Improve organisational performance
Project Management
- Principles of project management
- Justification of a project
- Research and analyse data
Master Scheduling Techniques
- Principles of Master Scheduling Techniques
- Scope of Master Scheduling Techniques
- Monitoring and controlling Master Scheduling Techniques
Management Information Systems
- Management Information System (MIS)
- Role of a Management Information System
- MIS and business strategy
- MIS and organisation change
Inventory
- Purpose of inventory management
- Fixed period & fixed quantity models
- Effect of inventory management on supply chain
- Modern inventory systems
Environmental Issues in Manufacturing
- Environmental issues in manufacturing
- The factors that influence environmental issues in manufacturing
- The importance of organisational infrastructure requirements for environmental issues in manufacturing.
Customer Service
- Customers
- Standards
- Improvements
- Policies and procedures
- Barriers to dealing with customer complaints
Warehousing
- Warehouse policies
- Requirements
- Inventory strategy
- Legislation
Transport Management
- Nature and purpose of transport planning
- Land use: Land density, Transport infrastructure, Brown field developments
- Sustainability
- Transport demand
- Movement of freight
Supply Chain Management
- Effective management and control
- Physical and information flows
- Why supply chain may not function correctly
- Strategic and operational planning
- Impact of technology
Purchasing Management
- Key roles of management
- Impact of legislation
- Working relationships with suppliers
- Effective negotiating skills
Ports and Shipping Management
- Shipping and international trade
- Business strategy in shipping
- Port operations management
Movement of Goods
- Principles and Practices in relation to the Movement of Goods
- The characteristics of goods and the impact on their handling
- The considerations that influence the flow of goods
Logistics
- Logistical requirements of a supply chain
- Customer needs
- Optimise use of logistics
- Modes of transport
- Technology, Information & communication technology
IoSCM Level 5 Qualification in Manufacturing, Production and Operations Management