Description
Key Skills Acquired:
- Understanding of production planning and control stages
- Skills in aggregate planning and master scheduling
- Knowledge of capacity planning methods for short- and long-term operations
- Proficiency in scheduling techniques and priority sequencing rules
- Expertise in inventory management, including ABC analysis and various inventory models
Career Outcomes:
Professionals in production planning and control may find employment in various industries, including:
- Manufacturing Plants
- Supply Chain Management Companies
- Logistics and Distribution Centers
Roles Include:
- Production Planner
- Supply Chain Coordinator
- Inventory Control Manager
- Operations Manager
Admission Requirements:
- Must have a background in industrial engineering, operations management, or related fields.
- Demonstrate proficiency in basic mathematics and computer applications.
- Provide proof of a relevant academic background or work experience.
PROGRAM CURRICULUM HOURS:
MODULE 1: Production Planning and Control (60/30)
Introduction to production planning and control tools for organizational management, with an emphasis on ensuring quality production at minimal costs.
MODULE 2: Scheduling and Priority Sequencing (90/0)
Advanced concepts in scheduling and priority sequencing for enhanced production efficiency.
MODULE 3: Inventory Management (30/60)
Fundamentals and advanced models of inventory management, focusing on strategies for optimizing inventory and ensuring operational efficiency.
Lesson Summary: Inventory Management Models
Exploring the Wilson Model for Inventory Control, Gradual Replenishment Model, and various other inventory models for operational excellence.

