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On
Time Delivery Management
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Course Outline:
Late delivery of goods (and services) causes
considerable disruption to a Company’s business plan, increases costs
and frustrates Customers. Expediting
(chasing suppliers) is a primary purchasing activity; on-time deliveries
can be achieved with a good blend of organisational ability, determination
and personal attributes.
People
who should attend:
This
course has been designed and presented to Expeditors, Buyers and Project
Engineers both as public and on-site sessions.
Course
Objectives:
- Help delegates
appreciate the benefits to their organisations of implementing and
maintaining an effective expediting function.
- Provide delegates
with examples and suggestions to enable them to set
up a practical, measurable process in their Companies.
- Identify the skills
required to ensure on-time delivery.
Course
Content:
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Expediting
– a critical business function.
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Consequences
of ineffective expediting, with industrial examples.
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Planning
for on-time deliveries.
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Supplier
assessments; Suppliers’ internal information flows.
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Expediting
process – systematic monitoring.
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Understanding
and setting priorities.
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Skills
for the job.
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Communication
barriers.
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Negotiation
tips.
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Measuring
improvements.
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