Mid-West Regional Skills Forum host Sustainable Supply Chains For a Green Economy at Foynes Flying Boat & Maritime Museum on Tuesday, April 1 · 9:30 - 11:30am .
The Logistics and Supply Chain sector underpins Ireland’s economy. It is vital to the success of Irish businesses. From freight forwarding and data analytics to driving, warehousing and everything in between, there is a huge array of roles and careers. The themes of this years logistics and suppy chain skills week are Green, Digital and Diversity.
Wind generation will play a siginifcant role in achieving our net zero carbon target by 2050 and in particular the development of shore wind farms. This event will discuss the role logistics and supply chains will play in delivering these national policy objectives.
Enrolling in a supply chain management course equips you with a comprehensive understanding of the end-to-end processes involved in producing and delivering goods or services. The curriculum typically encompasses several key areas:
Operations Management: Learn to oversee, design, and control business operations efficiently.
Logistics and Distribution: Study the movement and storage of goods, ensuring timely delivery to end-users.
Strategic Sourcing and Procurement: Understand how to identify and acquire necessary goods and services strategically.
Supply Chain Analytics: Utilize data analysis to enhance decision-making and optimize supply chain performance.
Project Management: Develop skills to plan, execute, and oversee projects within supply chain contexts.
Global Supply Chain Strategy: Explore strategies for managing supply chains on an international scale.
Customer Relationship Management: Learn techniques to manage interactions with customers effectively.
Quality Assurance: Focus on maintaining desired levels of product or service quality.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): Study integrated management of core business processes, often in real-time.
Sustainable Operations: Examine practices that minimize environmental impact and promote social responsibility.
These courses blend theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing you to address real-world challenges in supply chain management. Additionally, many programs offer opportunities for internships, industry projects, and certifications to enhance your professional readiness.
