Date:
Sep 15, 2022
Location:
Online
Time:
September 15 - December 15, 2022
Brightspace - D2L Virtual Platform
Transportation is the art and science of ensuring that goods and services are delivered successfully to customers.
Supply chain management (SCM) has been defined many ways by many different people and organizations. SCMA’s definition states: “Supply chain management (SCM) is the process of strategically managing flows of goods, services and knowledge, along with relationships within and among organizations, to achieve or support enterprise objectives.”
Transportation of goods is a key element of this as it provides the physical flow of the goods and transportation systems often provide a great deal of the knowledge or information to make supply chain management work well.
The goal of this course is to have participants appreciate how to use transportation to gain maximum value and competitive advantage in their supply chain management activities. Upon completion of this course, they should be better able to work with or potentially within the transportation function.
The course content will be delivered in three phases:
Phase 1: Overview of Transportation
The first three weeks will focus on setting the context for the rest of the course and introduce basic terminology. Participants will be able to identify the impact of freight transportation on overall supply chain activities. The overall concept of dimensional weight, load planning, and route planning which are key for understanding transportation rates will be introduced.
Phase 2: Introduction of Specific Transportation Skills
The following eight weeks will focus on covering the key concepts and tools of the transportation function. This material will be presented in such a way that participants will be able to describe how these activities are interrelated to one another and to the broader context of supply management.
Phase 3: Integration
The final phase of the course will focus on covering how the transportation activities and processes are executed in a practical environment.
This course will touch upon many other aspects of supply chain management but will not delve into these other subjects in any great detail. The connection of transportation to various methods of payment such as letters of credit will be mentioned, but if participants wish to learn more, they can take specific courses in international financial payments. Similarly we will mention the need to clear customs and pay the import tariffs for international movement of goods, but again if participants wish to learn more, there are many courses available in the field of customs.
This course will focus on the movement of goods. Transportation of people (passenger services) may occasionally be used as an analogy, but the course will not talk about passenger services or passenger rates.
Textbook: https://www.cengage.ca/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/en/micrositesca/SCC-SMT-Transportation
Transportation A Global Supply Chain Perspective, 9th Edition, Novack/Gibson/Suzuki/Coyle - ©2019
Upon completion of this course participants should be able to do the following:
Early Bird Registration until August 22, 2022
Regular Registration