Why it Matters
Why would you even THINK about a certification on stores and controlling stock? Because of the amount and value of all the inventory that exists. Proper management of stock and the warehouse can give you a great advantage when competing in todays environment of the customer saying, “I want it now.” Take our class NOW, pass the exam, and take your place on the cutting edge of managing your warehouse and be seen as the knowledge leader by your company in stores and stock control.
Why Go for it
The Certified Stores and Stock Controller (CSSC) program is one of the best certification programs in the field of supply chain management. This program helps employers to provide an exceptional kick-start to transform both new and current employees to a work-to-do professional status to reach a high level of productivity in a very short time.
The CSSC Program provides the learners with a practical hands-on platform on which to develop their skills, both in the classroom and in the workplace. We left the theory at the door!
CSSC program enable employers to identify where the knowledge and training gaps are within their organization. Having a well-qualified and certified staff is a great competitive advantage and branding tool for a world-class business.
Benefits
What you will learn
- The elements of warehousing and supply chain management
- The role warehousing plays in servicing customers
- The critical importance of risk and safety management in warehousing
- Safety Equipment, situations, and precautions
- The aspects of laying out a warehouse
- The equipment used in storage and handling materials
- The characteristics of managing stock
- The elements of maintaining accurate inventory
- The interaction of inbound logistics and the warehouse
- The warehouse as an important step in distribution
Transforming The Careers of Supply Chain Professionals & Assisting Organizations Transform Their Supply Chains into Value Chains
Releasing The Power Of Your Value Chain For Profits
Operating within a store’s environment and managing the large quantities and value of stock is a competitive advantage in today’s dynamic economy. Gaining this competitive advantage requires being able to identify the various operations within the store and recognizing the need to implement continuous improvement initiatives to make a store more productive. Being able to identify different categories of stock and knowing how to best ensure the right material is in the right place at the time it is needed.
The program covers the role of the store in the 21st Century, how the store fits into the greater supply chain, the roles and responsibilities of those that work in a stores environment, the need for safety and security of both personnel and stock, the receipt, storage and issuing of stock, as well as the proper management of a company’s valuable assets. Each of which presents a challenge to those responsible.
Course Content
Who Should Attend
- Supply chain operations, production planning, procurement executives, supervisors, managers, and department heads, particularly those at the supervisory level tasked with managing inventories, quality control, product development, R&D, and business planning management activities.
- Manufacturing personnel, particularly those at an operational level tasked with participating in a manufacturing environment.
- Individuals wishing to enhance their knowledge of manufacturing, production, planning, methodology of supply chain operations. Employees who may interact with higher-level supply chain leaders and wish to feel on equal footing regarding knowledge.
- Manufacturing supervision, those entrusted with the operation of a company’s manufacturing facilities.
- Individuals wishing to enhance their knowledge of manufacturing and operations in the 21st Century.
- Career starters wishing to make manufacturing, production and inventory management a career within the supply chain. Bachelor’s and master’s level students who wish to supplement an advanced degree with an equally advanced supply chain certification to gain a competitive advantage in the job market.