Diploma In Courier And Logistics Management

Subjects
- Supply Chain Management
- Store keeping & Warehousing
- Logistics Management
- Material Management
- Inventory Management
- Transportation Planning
Details
Description
Course Name: Diploma in Courier and Logistics Management
Course Id: DCLM
Eligibility: High school (10th Grade) or Equivalent.
Objective: The main aim of this program is to develop expertise in managing and organizing courier and logistics operations. Students learn how to handle transportation, warehousing, inventory management, and distribution while ensuring timely delivery, cost-efficiency, and customer satisfaction. The course also emphasizes technology’s role in improving logistics operations.
Duration: ONE YEAR
iploma In Courier and Logistics Management
Supply Chain Management – Introduction to supply chain management, Customers focus in SCM demand planning, Manufacturing scheduling, manufacturing flow systems, Logistics management, Role of logistics in SCM, Information technology and SCM, Internet and intranet,Commerce, Advance Planning Systems, Bar coding, Telecommunication Network, Video Conference and Artificial Intelligence. Best practice in Supply chain management.
Store keeping & Warehousing – Introduction, Objectives, Experiment, Precautions, Principle, Requirements, Procedure, Observations, Precautions, Principle, Requirements, Information Required, Material Required, Procedure, Optimum Number of Orders Per Year, Optimum Number of Units Per Order, Optimum Number or Days’ Supply Per Order.
Logistics Management – Definition of logistics, Differentiation, Logistics and competitive advantage, Productivity, Value, Lower cost Profile, Differential plus, gaining competitive advantage through logistics, Productivity advantage, Value advantage, Fundamentals of supply chain management, cutting short the pipeline, Improve the pipeline visibility, managing logistics as a system.
Material Management – Introduction and Meaning, Scope or Functions of Materials Management, Purchasing, Stores Management, Inventory Control or Management, Standardisation, Simplification, Value Analysis, Ergonomics, Materials planning and control, Purchasing, Stores management or management, Inventory control or management, Material Planning and Control, Techniques of Material Planning, Recognition of the Need.
Inventory Management – Introduction to Inventory Management, Meaning and Types of Inventories, Inventory Cost and ABC Analysis, Criteria for ABC Analysis, Difference Between A, B and C class Items, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Inventory Control, Inventory Control Techniques, Primary Objectives of the Management and Control of Inventory.
Transportation Planning – Introduction to Transportation Planning, Travel Characteristics and Data, Land Use and Urban Feign, Environmental Considerations, Transportation Finance and Funding, Travel Demand and Network Modelling, Evaluation and Prioritization Methods, Asset Management, Road and Highway Planning, Planning for Parking, Planning for Pedestrians and Bicyclists, Statewide Transportation Planning, Metropolitan Transportation Planning, Corridor Planning.