Supply Chain Management in International Trade – Apr -23

£395.00 plus VAT

23/04/25 09:30 – 13:00

Module 2

This module focuses on developing a deep understanding of supply chain management and its critical role in international trade. It examines the interplay between supply chain and logistics, effective planning, and strategies to address challenges in global supply chains. Learners will gain insights into how supply chain management drives efficiency, sustainability, and resilience in international trade operations.

 

Module Objectives:

  • Define supply chain management and its core principles.
  • Analyse the relationship between supply chain and logistics in a global trade context.
  • Identify risks associated with supply chain disruptions and learn risk mitigation strategies.
  • Explore the role of digital technology in transforming supply chain management.
  • Understand the application of supply chain strategies in large organizations and global markets.
  • Examine the UK’s approach to sustainability and risk management in supply chains.

 

Agenda:

  1. Supply Chain Definition – Understanding the structure and function of supply chains.
  2. Risks Associated with Broken Supply Chains – Identification and impact analysis.
  3. Application of Supply Chain in the Global Market – Practical insights and case studies.
  4. Features of Large Organisations in Supply Chain Management – Best practices and frameworks.
  5. Impact of Digital Technology on Supply Chain Management – Innovations and tools shaping the future.
  6. How Logistics Operates Within Global Supply Chain Management – Coordination and integration.
  7. Cross Trade – Exploring trade relationships and their supply chain implications.
  8. Risk Management and Sustainability in the UK’s Supply Chain Strategy – Strategic approaches to resilience and environmental considerations.

 

Assessment:

  • Examination Format: Multiple-choice questionnaire or Assessment
  • Credits Awarded: 1 Credit.
  • Certificate: Issued upon successful completion and passing of the module examination.

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