Innovate and improve internal supply chain by analysing unplanned production wastage or shortfalls - (textile apparel manufacturing)
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What is this course all about?
Learn the process of wastage analysis and mitigation for leaner supply chain
Learn how to make reports to analyse unplanned wastage
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Learn to present data and reports to top management
Lear how to make action plans to mitigate waste
Which waste are we talking about?
Unplanned wastage for example:
Fabric lost due to knitting rejection or wrong cutting,
Accessories or trims wasted due to some error
We will not discuss planned wastage
Who is this for?
Apparel production planning, supply chain and operations professional can learn to identify, diagnose and ultimately reduce the wastage or shortfalls and can contribute to organisational cost saving and continuous development.
This can help top management in up-skilling their production planning professionals and ultimately make their organisation more effective and efficient. Top management will get a better idea on who is responsible for the wastage and why?
The textile students will also find this very helpful as it will allow them to understand the industry in a better way and will equip them with a strong analytical skill.
The whole organisation will benefit as this analysis will ultimately help management to drive down the costs, make production smoother and gradually make internal supply chain leaner.
What will you get extra?
· Industrial insight from an experienced tutor
· You will also get quizzes to test your knowledge
· You can contact your tutor
· Tips on how to present data to the top management
Pre-requisites
The prerequisite for this is at least basic understanding of apparel production and medium understanding of Excel charts / graphs. If you feel that you are weak in Excel, you may learn this by watching a couple of videos on YouTube
This module is designed on the basis of my twelve years' experience in apparel production and fifteen years' teaching experience in British colleges and universities.
See you in the lesson!