TETA National Certificate: Supply Chain Management (NQF5 - 150 Credits)
On completion of this qualification, candidates will understand a range of external factors that can impact on procurement and supply operations. This unit focuses on the wider environment that impacts on Procurement and Supply Chan in a range of different types of organisations, the public, private and not for profit organisations.
WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND
Aims and Objectives
This proposal for NQF 5 Supply Chain Learnership has been designed to give a student an certification that is acknowledged by TETA as an accredited NQF 5 Learnership.
In addition, the rebates and levies for Skills Development is applicable and companies will benefit from reimbursement levies and rebates that will fund the training.
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND
The contents of some of the unit standards are such that learners will be required to demonstrate competence through the practical application of a variety of techniques in a real or simulated work environment.
Learning assumed to be in place:- Mathematical Literacy at NQF Level 4.
- Communication at NQF Level 4.
- Computer Literacy and the ability to use databases and spreadsheets at NQF Level 3.
COURSE OUTLINE
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Procurement and supply environments
On completion of this unit, candidates will understand a range of external factors that can impact on procurement and supply operations. This unit focuses on the wider environment that impacts on procurement and supply in a range of different types of organisatons, the public, private and not for profit or third sector can all be involved in fulfilling organisa1onal needs.
2. Procurement and supply operations
On completion of this unit, candidates will understand a range of external factors that can impact on procurement and supply operations. This unit focuses on the wider environment that impacts on procurement and supply in a range of different types of organisations, the public, private and not for profit or third sector can all be involved in fulfilling organisational needs.
3. Procurement and supply workflow
On completon of this unit, candidates will be able to interpret a range of data to help develop effective administra1on processes required when dealing with external organisations. This unit identifies the typical work flows that procurement and supply personnel can be involved in working on.
4. Inventory and logistics operations
On completion of this unit, candidates will be able to select appropriate
techniques to ensure the right inventory can be purchased or supplied.
This unit focuses on the techniques that can be applied to achieve the
availability of inventories through the flow of materials and information.5. Procurement and supply relationships
On completion of this unit, candidates will be able to explain a range of
main principles and techniques that help develop customer and supplier relationships. It is essential for procurement and supply personnel to form effective relationships with suppliers, internal and external customers and
other stakeholders. This unit introduces the principles of marketing, the importance of cross functoonal working and the need to communicate effectively both within the organisation and with people from external organisations.ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The contents of some of the unit standards are such that learners will be required to demonstrate competence through the practical application of a variety of techniques in a real or simulated work environment.
Learning assumed to be in place:- Mathematical Literacy at NQF Level 4.
- Communication at NQF Level 4.
- Computer Literacy and the ability to use databases and spreadsheets at NQF Level 3.