| Course Code |
SCISLW |
| Description: |
This four day workshop follows on
from the Supply Chain Information Systems (Land) On-Line Training
(SCISLO) and is part of a suite of blended learning
courses,
which will provide students with the Functional Competences of
Supply Chain Management from a Land perspective. This workshop
gives the student a practical hands-on overview of all aspects
of Land Supply Chain management functions from "cradle to grave"
(initial provisioning through to disposals) utilising the
systems within the Land environment in a safe training
environment. On completion of this workshop, delegates will be
required to undertake the associated on-line assessment.
(Assessment Code: SCISLA). This assessment can be accessed
through the Acquisition e-learning website |
| Aim: |
To ensure that all Supply Chain
Managers within the Land environment achieve a level of
functional competence required by basic practitioners
prior to initial delegation of requirement and/or financial
authority. Those seeking to gain their licence will be required
to attend this course within 2 months of completing the Supply
Chain Information Systems (Land) On-Line Training (SCISLO)
course and pass the on-line assessment. |
| Duration: |
4 days non-residential. |
| Pre-Requisites: |
Students must have completed the
Inventory Management Basic Awareness On-Line Training (IMBAOL),
Inventory Management Practitioner Basic (IMPB) classroom course
and Supply Chain Information Systems (Land) On-Line Training
(SCISLO)
before application for this course will be accepted. |
| Designed for: |
Supply Chain Managers who are
new to the Supply Chain function at all grades. Supply Chain Managers who are
new to the Supply Chain function at all grades. This course
in not open to Industry (DSG) and other environments
(Partners) however for those who require hands-on
experience of the Land IS systems,
applications
will be reviewed on a case by case basis. |
| Cost for Non MoD Applicants: |
P.O.A |
| Objectives: |
• By the end of the course students will be
able to:
• Understand and use the correct procedures for logging on,
navigating around and off SS3;
• Demonstrate appropriate knowledge about data creation
elements;
• Explain the role of Inventory Management in aiding PTs in
managing equipment;
• Identify where Demands for Materiel are received and actioned;
• Describe the Provision and Procurement Process;
• Describe the Key reasons for Disposal activity and how demands
are satisfied through the disposal route.
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| Related Learning: |
• Inventory
Management Basic Awareness On-Line Training (IMBAOL);
• Inventory Management Practitioner Basic (IMPB);
• Supply Chain Information Systems (Land) On-Line Training (SCISLO). |