Online | CSSCP, Certified Sustainable Supply Chain Professional - March 2021
Tue, Mar 23
|Online Live
Accelerated Review Workshop For Exam Preparation And Online Proctor Exam Available 100% Online, Including The Online Proctored Exam
Time & Location
Mar 23, 2021, 6:00 PM GMT+1 – Mar 31, 2021, 10:00 PM GMT+2
Online Live
About the event
Online Session Dates:Â
March 23Â Â 2 PM to 6:00 PM CET
March 24Â Â 2 PM to 5:30 PM CET
March 25Â Â 2 PM to 6:00 PM CET
March 29Â Â 2 PM to 6:00 PM CET
March 30Â Â 2 PM to 5:30 PM CET
March 31Â Â 2 PM to 6:00 PM CET
CSSCP Course Overview:
The CSSCP Course will be a comprehensive supply chain education course that integrates sustainability throughout all chapters within the course. The topics will be supplemented with real industry examples of sustainable supply chain in practice. These may include initiatives, goals, or current programs that are being executed within diverse industries to move toward a circular supply chain. The CSSCP program is relevant to all global industries: manufacturing, transportation, agriculture, fashion, energy, etc. The CSSCP program will educate employees and industry on ways to add sustainable practices to the existing supply chain or how to rebuild current supply chain with sustainability in mind. The end goal of the CSSCP course is to educate all professionals on how to maximize success of supply chain in a way that protects the future of the planet while maintaining a sustainable supply chain without sacrificing efficiency. The course aims to show that sustainability and optimized supply chain are not mutually exclusive, but rather can complement each other. The CSSCP program will also support some of the UN SDGs and can be used to educate those who are interested in pledging to the SDG Ambition goals.
Supply Chain Areas Covered in the CSSCP Workshop & Exam:
SECTION 1.1
INTRODUCTION
1.1.1: Introduction to Sustainability
1.1.2: Approach Toward Sustainability 3 Immediate Actions
1.1.3: Sustainable Development Goals
1.1.4: Actions that Companies Should Take Now Corporate Success
SECTION 1.2
ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
1.2.1: Issues and Challenges
1.2.2: Macro Challenges
1.2.3: Business Issues
1.2.4: Micro Challenges
SECTION 2.1
STRATEGY & SCOPE
2.1.1: Introduction
2.1.2: Priorities: Sustainability in the Supply Chain
2.1.3: Importance of Sustainable Supply Chain Strategy
2.1.4: Importance of Sustainable Supply Chain Strategy
2.1.5: Sustainable Supply Chain (SSC) Program
2.1.6: Implementation with the Sustainable Supply Chain (SSC) Scorecard
2.1.7: Strategy Model
2.1.8: Supply Chain Strategies
2.1.9: Integrated Cost Leadership/ Differentiation Strategy
2.1.10: Five Forces Model Analysis
2.1.11: Strategic Implications of the Five Competitive Forces
2.1.12: Sustainable Supply Chain Practices in Different Industries
SECTION 2.2
MATERIAL PLANNING
2.2.1: Inventory Optimization
2.2.2: Forecasting
2.2.3: Sales & Operations Planning
2.2.4: Aggregate Planning & MRP
SECTION 2.3
INVENTORY
2.3.1: Role of Inventory
2.3.2: Cradle-to-Cradle Design Model
2.3.3: Business Case
2.3.4: Inventory Management
SECTION 3.1
SOURCING
3.1.1: Relevance of sustainability for Procurement
3.1.2: Achieving Environmental Impact
3.1.3: Improving Human Rights Standards
3.1.4: Sustainability as Integral Part of the Sourcing Process
SECTION 3.2
PURCHASING
3.2.1: The Role of Purchasing
3.2.2: Trade-off: Economic vs. Sustainable
3.2.3: The Importance of Integration into Planning Sourcing Process
3.2.4: System Integration and Process Improvement
SECTION 3.3
SUSTAINABILITY IN MANUFACTURING
3.3.1: Sustainability in Manufacturing
3.3.2: Sustainable Manufacturing Goals
3.3.3: Life Cycle Assessment of Manufacturing Systems
3.3.4: Lean Vs Green Manufacturing Towards Sustainability
3.3.5: IR4.0 Technologies for Manufacturing Sustainability
3.3.6: Approaching Sustainable Manufacturing
SECTION 3.4
LOGISTICS
3.4.1: Sustainability and Logistics
3.4.2: Background to Logistics
3.4.3: Sustainable Logistics
3.4.4: Green Logistic Practices
3.4.5: Increasing Awareness Among Customer Base
3.4.6: Alignment with Governmental Regulations and Goal
3.4.7: Conclusion
SECTION 3.5
TRANSPORTATION
3.5.1: Defining the role of Transportation in Supply Chain
3.5.2: Modes of Transportation
3.5.3: Improvement Potentials
3.5.4: Impact to Sustainability and Trade-Offs
SECTION 4.1
ENABLING TOOLS
4.1.1: Data and Information Value
4.1.2: Emerging Technologies
4.1.3: Edge Analytics
SECTION 4.2
CIRCULAR ECONOMY
4.2.1: Linear to Circular Economy
4.2.2: What is Circular Economy
          - The Ellen MacArthur Foundation Model
          - The Gartner Model
4.2.3: How to employ the Strategies
4.2.4: The Business Cases
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