Executive Diploma in Inventory & Warehousing

price:

Duration:

£200

6 Months

SAMPLE CERTIFICATE

PROGRAMME AIMS

This Executive Diploma in Inventory and Warehousing is designed to understand the integral components of a supply chain and gain the knowledge, tools, and techniques used to manage and control inventory and its alignment with effective supply purchasing and warehousing principles. It is designed to equip those who are keen to take up employment in Supply Chain Management within the business sector. Those who are keen to further their education can progress on to either the Higher Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management or gain entry and acceptance into Year 2 of a Bachelor’s degree.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

The Executive Diploma in Inventory & Warehousing comprises of three modules. The Executive Diploma in Inventory and Warehousing is a professional diploma delivered in a manner that gives you the flexibility to learn at a time and place that suits your personal and work life. You can embark immediately on an Executive Diploma in Inventory and Warehousing knowing you can fit it into your schedule.

3 core modules 60 credits

  • Inventory Control – 20 Credits
  • Warehousing  – 20 Credits  
  • Last-Mile Delivery – 20 Credits

DELIVERY MODE

Mode A: Blended Learning mode

Available at selected Approved Learning Centres where classes are held plus learners are given a complete set of learning materials to facilitate independent study which can be accessed through our designated Learning Portal.

For each module we recommend that Approved Learning Centres provide between 6 and 12 hours of lectures/tutorials and that you spend at least 12 hours learning online.

Mode B: Fully Online mode

Learners are given a complete set of learning materials to facilitate independent study which can be accessed through our designated Learning Portal. For each module, we recommend at least 24 hours of online learning.

ADMISSION CRITERIA

An applicant may be admitted on the basis of evidence to suggest that he or she will be able to fulfill and benefit from the objectives of the programme and achieve the standard required for the award.

Summary of Entry Requirements 

No prior knowledge is required. Applicants should normally be at least 16 years old and preferably with the following:

  • Level 3 (QCF/RQF) Certificate;
  • 4 GCSEs at grade C or above; or
  • Working adults.

Advanced Standing / Exemptions / Credits Transfer (APL)

Consideration for the above for learners admitted onto the programme may be considered either at the beginning of a programme, or beyond the beginning of a programme, through an assessment of that learner’s prior learning, whether certificated or un-certificated.  The process for making such a decision is known as the Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) is a matter of academic judgment exercised by the appointed panel considering applications and approvals of APL. Where cohorts of learners are to be admitted with advanced standing on a regular basis, the arrangement should be subject to an Academic Progression Agreement.

ASSESSMENT STRUCTURE

Comprehensive Multiple Choice Questions (“MCQs”) 

The mode of assessment is a carefully designed MCQs consisting of 50 MCQs to be taken either online or in a proctored paper-based final examination at approved centres. The duration of this final assessment will be 1.5 hours.  The MCQ will serve to validate the attainment of broad understanding and application of knowledge by learners is related to the intended learning outcomes.

UNIT SPECIFICATION

Participants will be awarded an Executive Diploma in Inventory and Warehousing upon completion of the 3 Modules in Inventory Control, Warehousing, and Last Mile Delivery.

1. Inventory Control

 Learning Outcomes

On completion of this Module learners will be able to:

  • Examine multiple forecasting techniques.
  • Apply good material-inventory management principles and practices.
  • Analyse the workings of independent demand inventory systems.
  • Examine scheduling techniques.

Topics covered include:

  • Overview of the basics of inventory control.
  • Cost concepts that drive inventory management
  • Forecasting techniques
  • Order quantities – Inventor Control Models
  • Independent demand systems
  • Scheduling techniques
  • Inventory Accuracy
  • Dynamic Inventory Management

2. Warehousing

 Learning Outcomes

On completion of this Module learners will be able to:

  • Examine the various key concepts and principles relating to warehousing and supply chain.
  • Apply various techniques and tools to undertake effective warehousing management.

Topics covered include:

  • Warehousing’s Role in the Supply Chain
  • Distribution Center Concept
  • General Warehousing and Distribution Center Strategies
  • Design and Layout
  • Personnel
  • Warehouse Negotiations, Agreements, and Contracts
  • Warehouse Management

3. Last-Mile Delivery

Learning Outcomes 

On completion of this Module learners will be able to:

  • Articulate key steps involved in last-mile delivery
  • Analyze growing customers’ expectations in last-mile delivery
  • Explore issues behind last-mile delivery.
  • Understand last-mile delivery as resources to reduce time the demanding process for logistic operations.

Topics covered include:

  • Overview of the last-mile logistics processes
  • The impact of last-mile problem on your business
  • Modern business expectations for last-mile delivery
  • Challenges causing businesses to fall short on last-mile delivery
  • The future of the world-class last-mile delivery
  • Case Studies on companies using last mile delivery as resources to achieve new retail business goals.