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TRDL SCP1: APICS: Certified Supply Chain Professional
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
APICS Certifications are professional designations of the highest regard offered through the exclusive partnership of the Association for Operations Management and their Central Indiana Chapter. The CSCP credential is an internationally recognized certification for supply chain excellence. The CSCP was designed to provide a solid foundation to professionals and managers working in supply chain related fields. In contrast with the CPIM, which is focused inside a firm providing depth within specific topics primarily in manufacturing environments, the CSCP is focused outside the firm providing breadth across many topics beyond manufacturing. This class covers all four of the domains of knowledge contained in the CSCP.
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TRDL SCP2: Supply Chain Management Fundamentals, EDTG
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Supply chain management professionals play a key role in capturing customer demands, creating forecasts, developing schedules, ordering and managing inventory, controlling production orders, and maximizing customer satisfaction. This course will help you succeed in the supply chain management field. You will learn which actions to take when confronted by almost any situation. You'll understand how to represent top management's interests on the shop floor, and you'll know how to translate such initiatives as strategic planning, sales and operations planning, and new product introduction into achievable, operational plans. You'll understand all the necessary elements to fulfill the requirements of a formal supply chain cycle beginning with developing long-range production, sales, and capacity plans and ending with planning, implementing, and controlling daily manufacturing schedules. You'll master the fundamentals of supply chain management, including customer demand forecasting, master production scheduling (MPS), material requirements planning (MRP), capacity planning, and production activity control (PAC). The course also includes essential information to help you prepare for internationally recognized supply chain and materials management certification examinations. ed2go is a global Registered Education Provider for the Project Management Institute (PMI). Registered Education Providers (R.E.P.s) offer programs and courses that are preapproved for professional development units through PMI and have been reviewed by a project management professional (PMP) to ensure that they meet PMI's expectations for professional development in project management. This program/course is a good choice for those looking for project management experience and those aspiring to obtain a PMI credential. It's also an excellent choice for existing PMI credential holders looking for an approved activity for PMI's continuing certification PDUs. At the end of this course, you'll receive a certificate indicating your completion of PDUs equal to the number of hours of this course through ed2go, R.E.P. #3213. Please visit http://www.pmi.org to learn more about PMI's credentials and how they may fit into your continuing education plans.
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TRDL TPS1: Transportation Systems ¿ A Supply Chain Perspective
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
The role that transport plays in fostering improved supply chain integration. Supply chain integration is not achievable without effective transport. Strong transport helps organizations to be more efficient and effective. The chapters are designed to conceptualize the dimensions of transport. It studies the role of transport in the supply chain by exploring the fundamentals of supply chain management. Topics covered include: Transportation as the critical link in the supply chain, economy and public policy; costing and pricing for transportation, transportation modes, risk management, global transportation planning, third party logistics, and private transportation, fleet management and the issues and challenges of global supply chains.
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TRDL WAR1: Logistics Warehousing Technology Skills
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
In today's highly automated logistics industry, changes are occurring daily and are driven by the increased use of technology to manipulate data and produce information. A successful career in warehousing and distribution centers requires an understanding of technology in the workplace and the problem solving skills to effectively use it. Available as a stand-alone course, it is also the fourth module toward becoming a Certified Warehousing and Distribution Specialist and lays the groundwork for achieving success in warehousing and distribution center environments. The target audience is training those currently employed in warehousing and distribution preparing them for greater responsibility and growth in these careers. Skills taught are based on the output of industry focus groups of leading logistics companies. This course was developed and is certified by the Georgia Department of Technical & Adult Education.
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TRDL WAR2: Working in the Warehouse Environment
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
A successful career in global logistics requires an understanding of the fundamentals of working in a warehousing environment. This course provides learners with an overview of the functional and structural composition of warehousing and distribution centers. Available as a stand-alone course, it is also the first module toward becoming a Certified Warehousing and Distribution Specialist and lays the groundwork for achieving success in warehousing and distribution center environments. The target audience is training those currently employed in warehousing and distribution preparing them for greater responsibility and growth in these careers. Skills taught are based on the output of industry focus groups of leading logistics companies. This course was developed and is certified by the Georgia Department of Technical & Adult Education.
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TRDL WDP1: Warehousing and Distribution Processes
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
A successful career in global logistics requires the knowledge and core skills associated with warehousing and distribution. Available as a stand-alone course, it is also the third module toward becoming a Certified Warehousing and Distribution Specialist and lays the groundwork for achieving success in warehousing and distribution center environments. The target audience is training those currently employed in warehousing and distribution preparing them for greater responsibility and growth in these careers. Skills taught are based on the output of industry focus groups of leading logistics companies. This course was developed and is certified by the Georgia Department of Technical & Adult Education.
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TRDL WDS1: Certified Warehousing & Distribution Specialist (CWDS)
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Being a trained Warehousing and Distribution Specialist Certificate opens up many well paid career opportunities in the rapidly expanding field of global logistics. Every product we buy and sell moves through our supply chain networks, the backbone of which are integrated logistics systems operated by trained individuals. The target audience is training those currently employed in warehousing and distribution preparing them for greater responsibility and growth in these careers. Skills taught are based on the output of industry focus groups of leading logistics companies. The training curriculum consists of five courses, a logistics/distribution center simulation, and final assessment of knowledge and skills. This course was developed and is certified by the Georgia Department of Technical & Adult Education.
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TRDL WLS1: Representative Warehousing & Logistics Skills
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
A career in global logistics requires individuals that can demonstrate strong mathematical skills as well as the ability to effectively use behavioral and powered equipment safety skills. Available as a stand-alone course, it is also the fifth and final module for becoming a Certified Warehousing and Distribution Specialist and lays the groundwork for achieving success in warehousing and distribution center environments. The target audience is training those currently employed in warehousing and distribution preparing them for greater responsibility and growth in these careers. Skills taught are based on the output of industry focus groups of leading logistics companies. This course was developed and is certified by the Georgia Department of Technical & Adult Education.
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TRDL WWS1: Warehousing and Workforce Skills
0.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
Whether it's making a good impression or working in a team, the path to success requires a thorough understanding of workplace practices. This course provides learners with skills and techniques for communicating effectively, presenting a positive personal image, and contributing to a positive work experience. Available as a stand-alone course, it is also the second module toward becoming a Certified Warehousing and Distribution Specialist and lays the groundwork for achieving success in warehousing and distribution center environments. The target audience is training those currently employed in warehousing and distribution preparing them for greater responsibility and growth in these careers. Skills taught are based on the output of industry focus groups of leading logistics companies. This course was developed and is certified by the Georgia Department of Technical & Adult Education.
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VIDT 106: Video Producing and Planning
3.00 Credits
Ivy Tech Community College-Central Office
An introduction to producing and planning techniques. Focuses on knowledge and skills necessary to plan for video and audio productions. Develops visual flow and continuity, and applies principles of visual design to video storyboards.
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