Course Description
Course Duration: Five Training Days Course Language: Arabic or English Include: Scientific material with TAB Workshops Reception and farewell at the airport Daily lunch
Introduction
Stock control, otherwise known as inventory control, is used to show how much stock you have at any one time and how you keep track of it. It applies to every item you use to produce a product or service, from raw materials to finished goods.
The purpose of stock control is to minimize stocks and the costs of holding stocks while ensuring that firms have sufficient stocks to meet customer needs. This proposition may sound simple, but it is complicated by fluctuations in demand; only some of which may be predictable.
Effective Store Management and Stock Control training course looks at efficient management of the movement and storage of goods and material, including when to order and store goods to meet operational requirements, how to inspect and receive goods in order to have a balanced flow of stores, and managing stock recording, stock control, and stocktaking.
Objectives
Effective Store Management and Stock Control training course, benefits the organization in the following ways;
Effectively manage warehouse operations.
Achieve maximum performance in stores management.
Apply advanced principles of supply chain management.
Scientific stock control, it reduces losses due to accumulation of inventories.
Efficient store issues, it reduces downtime in production and increases profit.
Periodic reviews, it detects obsolete and non-moving items and helps the firm to get rid of unproductive inventory.
Follow up with purchase; it helps to avoid stock-outs and the production losses.
Paper records keeping, it provides an exact picture of inventory in-store to higher management.
Who Should Attend?
Effective Store Management and Stock Control training course, is ideal for :
Warehouse management personnel.
Stock control staff.
Staff responsible for supply chain performance.
Course Outline
unite1:
Managing the Stores Operation
Functions of a modern warehouse.
Streamlining the flow of material.
Utilizing warehouse management systems.
Measuring warehouse performance.
Effective utilization of bar coding.
Employing the latest technology- radio frequency identification.
unite2:
Stock Identification and Recording Procedures
Receipts and issues of stock
Order quantities and rules
Stocktaking and different types of stockholding
Safety stock
Obsolescence and write-offs - methods and procedures for disposal of surplus and unserviceable items
unite3:
Managing the stock Control Function
Effective strategies for stock control.
Utilizing consignment stock.
Moving to supplier managed stock.
Lessons from the Japanese-just in time stock.
Reducing excess and obsolete stock.
Measuring stock control performance.
unite4:
Advanced Supply Chain Management
Creating a world-class supply chain.
The importance of organizational structure.
Building agility into the supply chain.
Fostering adaptability in the supply chain.
Measuring supply chain performance.
Leading a supply chain turnaround.
Inventory Improvements and the Supply Chain
The supply chain and the theory of constraints
Supply chain process mapping
Saw tooth curve
Using the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) graph to find improvements
Inventory in the distribution network
unite5:
Motivating and Coaching Stores and stock Personnel
Theories of motivation.
The manager’s role in motivating people.
Developing your coaching skills.
Creating a positive work environment.
Obtaining the benefits of delegation.
Working with poor performers.