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Webinar Agile Supply Chain Management - dilatih.co
Introduction
Introduction
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to tonight's webinar on Agile Supply Chain Management, presented by Mr. Hendra Pratama, an expert in supply chain, procurement, and logistics management. I, Hasna, will be your moderator, guiding you through this session, which will last about one and a half hours. The webinar will consist of a presentation followed by a Q&A session.
To start, we will hold a brief prayer to ensure that our session runs smoothly and the knowledge shared here proves beneficial to everyone. We thank our organizing partner, Pelatihan.com, which is under PT Motekar Pendidikan Indonesia and provides training and certification across various fields, including supply chain management.
Webinar Guidelines
Participants are requested to follow these guidelines throughout the session:
- Please ensure your zoom account name reflects your registered details.
- Muting microphones during the presentation is necessary to maintain audio clarity.
- Questions can be submitted via the chatbox during the presentation, and we will address them in the Q&A segment.
- A recording of tonight's webinar will be made available on YouTube.
- An attendance link for certificates will be shared at the end of the session.
About the Speaker
Tonight's resource person is Mr. Hendra Pratama, who currently serves as the GM of Supply Chain at PT Multi Medika International Tbk. With extensive experience in the field, including roles in various managerial positions, Mr. Hendra’s insights and knowledge will greatly enhance our understanding of agile supply chain management.
Discussion Overview
Mr. Hendra began the presentation by discussing the concept of Agile Supply Chain Management, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and responsiveness in today’s fast-paced business environment. He illustrated this with the learning pyramid, which emphasizes the significance of active learning over passive receipt of information.
A core element of the discussion focused on the definition of supply chain management and how it serves as a network connecting various stakeholders — including suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and consumers — in delivering goods and services effectively.
The presentation transitioned into discussing the SCORE Model (Supply Chain Operations Reference), outlining its five essential components: Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, and Return. Mr. Hendra explained how understanding these processes is crucial for enhancing supply chain performance.
Key Drivers of Supply Chain
Mr. Hendra elucidated the six drivers of supply chain performance:
- Facilities: The essential role of factories and distribution centers in supply chain operations.
- Inventory: Managing various types of inventory to ensure efficient processes.
- Transportation: Overview of different transportation types, their costs, and their impacts on delivery timelines.
- Information: The pivotal role of data sharing and communication across the supply chain.
- Sourcing: The procurement processes from purchasing to contract management.
- Pricing: Strategies for pricing that consider inventory costs and market conditions.
Q&A Session Highlights
After the presentation, an interactive Q&A session ensued where participants posed various questions. Topics ranged from career paths in supply chain and procurement to adapting agile practices within organizations.
Mr. Hendra advised that individuals aiming to enter the supply chain field should focus on learning and gaining practical experience, regardless of their educational background. He emphasized the significance of integrating knowledge with hands-on experience.
Conclusion
We thank Mr. Hendra for his invaluable insights, and gratitude goes to everyone who participated. This session allowed for vital exchanges about agile practices in supply chain management. The expectation is to see many of you at our upcoming training sessions to further explore these concepts in a practical setting.
Keyword
- Agile Supply Chain Management
- Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCORE)
- Facilities
- Inventory
- Transportation
- Sourcing
- Pricing
- Procurement
- Vendor Management
- Business Networks
FAQ
Q: What is an Agile Supply Chain Management?
A: Agile Supply Chain Management refers to the ability of a supply chain to quickly adapt to changes in demand or supply while maintaining efficiency.
Q: What are the key components of the SCORE Model?
A: The SCORE Model consists of five key elements: Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, and Return.
Q: How can one transition into a career in supply chain management?
A: Focus on gaining knowledge through webinars, certifications, and practical experience, regardless of your educational background.
Q: What are the six drivers of supply chain performance?
A: Facilities, Inventory, Transportation, Information, Sourcing, and Pricing are the six drivers vital for effective supply chain performance.
Q: Why is information flow important in supply chain management?
A: Information flow facilitates collaboration and efficiency between various stakeholders, ensuring that everyone is aligned with supply chain objectives.