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Logistic Program Guide

Logistics and Supply Chain Professional

Logistics and Warehouse Professional - 96 Hours

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Overview of Training:

  • Program Objective:
  • Logsitics and Supply Chain Professional Certificate with a Supply Chain Network Design Project. OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Safety Card: valid in all 50 states and does not expire.

  • Purpose:
  • Introduction to OSHA Health & Safety Programs Completion of Training Certificate. Introduction to OSHA Public Warehousing Safety Completion of Training Certificate. CPR/First Aid/AED Certificate is valid in all 50 states for 2 years.

  • Outcomes:
  • LEAN Continuous Improvement Certificate for the following LEAN Tools: Value Stream Mapping, A3 Corrective Action Reports, Kaizen Group Improvement Events and 5S Organization Methods.

  • Components of Instruction:
  • Instructor Introduction, Course Overview and Student Introductions with Experience. (1 hour)
  • Component Module #1: Introduction to Supply Chain Management (2 hours)
  • Component Module #2: Supply Chain Strategy and Planning (2 hours)
  • Develop Strategy and Planning where the primary functions of Sales, Marketing, Product Management, Manufacturing, Warehousing, Procurement, Finance, and Transportation affected by the Supply Chain are present to review, discuss and plan business activities. Component Module #3: Supply Chain Sourcing & Risk Management (3 hours)
  • Utilizing Supply Chain Sourcing to satisfy forecasted volumes in order to create supplier relationships and reduce cost through discounts and aggregation while reducing exposure to disruption in supply with Risk Management methods for identification, assessment, controlling, and monitoring risk in suppliers, manufacturers, transportation and customers. Component Module #4: OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Safety (32 hours)
  • Introduction to OSHA, Machine Guarding, Exit Routes Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention, Electrical, Personal Protective Equipment, Material Handling, Walking Working Surfaces, Fall Protection, Hazardous Materials, Blood Borne Pathogens, Hazard Communication, Permit-Required Confined Space Entry, Intro to Industrial Hygiene, Ergonomics, Powered Industrial Trucks, Lock Out Tag Out, Safety and Health Programs, Managing Safety and Health, Work Site Inspection, Accident Investigation, OSHA Record Keeping Rules Component Module #5: LEAN Process Improvement Certification (8 hours)
  • This LEAN Process Improvement Certification focuses on shortening overall lead-time by utilizing Value Stream Mapping, A3 Problem Solving, Kaizen Group Improvement, and 5S Organization to minimize waste, optimize flow, reduce cycle time, decrease transport of materials, minimize space requirements, cut excessive motion in processes, prevent duplication of effort, and reduce inventory. Component Module #6 Cal-OSHA 10 Hour General Industry (8 hours)
  • Component Module #6 (cont.) Cal-OSHA 10 Hour General Industry (4 hours)
  • Component Module #7 CPR/AED/First Aid (4 hours)
  • Component Module #8 Supply Chain Operations and Inventory Management (2 hours)
  • Operations and Inventory Management plans and controls inventories for different kinds of product distribution such as raw materials, works-in-progress, finished goods and safety stock to ensure resiliency during disruptions with case studies. Component Module #9 Supply Chain Network Design & International Logistics (3 hours)
  • Utilizing Supply Chain Network Design to evaluate of Modes of Transportation, Dispatching and Tracking Operations to create resiliency in sourcing, transportation, warehousing, and inventory through redundancy, multiple suppliers, back-up modes of transportation, and safety stock. Component Module #10 Supply Chain Logistics, Systems Support Management (3 hours)
  • Logistics and Supply Chain systems are now run by Enterprise Resource Planners (ERP) that manage logistics processes, organize operations, determine manpower needs, plan maintenance, calculate equipment requirements, and manage documentation. Component Module #11 Supply Chain Sales and Operations Planning and Measuring (2 Hours)
  • Supply Chain Sales and Operations need planning and measuring of Key Performance Indicators to ensure the organizations is operating according to plan and accountable for results. Component Module #12 Supply Chain Career Management & Education, B2B Customer Service, Nonverbal Communication & Interviewing (6 hours)
  • Utilizing Supply Chain Associations, Certifications, LEAN metrics, and OSHA Safety to build effective resumes, LinkedIn, and job search strategies for the Supply Chain Industry with the importance interpreting nonverbal communication in Customer Service and Interviewing. Component Module #13 Six Sigma Yellow Belt (8 hours)
  • Six Sigma Fundamentals, DMAIC, Process Variables Mapping Component Module #13 (Cont.) Six Sigma Yellow Belt (8 hours)
  • Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA), Introduction to Statistics and Graphical Analysis

  • Method of Instruction:
  • Lecture; written tests; observation of participation; performance and interaction in exercises; class discussion; demonstration; role play; small group learning; video/DVD. Power Point Projector, OSHA Demonstration Aids including helmets, harnesses, safety glasses, and gloves; Butcher Paper or Dry Erase Board, markers, and drawers with office supplies for in-class LEAN Projects; CPR dummies for CPR class, Defibrillator for AED class.

  • Total Clock Hours: 96hrs

  • Final Exam & Graduation Requirements:
  • Completion of all modules is required and student achievement is measured using a Pass/Fail system of 70% to pass all tests/quizzes for Supply Chain Modules 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, and 13, satisfactory performance (pass or fail) of a written and oral Supply Chain Network Design presentation; satisfactory performance (pass or fail) for the LEAN Value Stream Map, A3, Kaizen, and 5S in Module 9; demonstrated ability to perform CPR, First Aid and AED per applicable certification standard in Module 16. Students must participate in and understand all exercises to maintain satisfactory progress. There is no extra credit and makeups must be recommended by the instructor

  • Internship or Externship
  • None


Logistics and Warehouse Technician

Logistics and Warehouse Technician - 96 Hours

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Overview of Training:

  • Components of Instruction:
  • Component Module #1 Principles of Logistics (8 hours)
  • Principles of Logistics will familiarize students with the basic concepts of product distribution and terminology used in the logistics field such as planning product distribution, methods of transportation, traffic management techniques, inventory control, protective packaging, and customer service. Component/Module #2 OSHA 30 Hour General Industry (32 hours)
  • Intro to OSHA, Machine Guarding, Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention, Electrical, PPE, Material Handling, Walking Working Surfaces, Fall Protection, Hazardous Materials, Blood Borne Pathogens, Hazard Communication, Permit-Required Confined Space Entry, Intro to Industrial Hygiene, Ergonomics, Powered Industrial Trucks, Lock Out Tag Out, Safety and Health Programs, Managing Safety and Health, Work Site Inspection, Accident Investigation, OSHA Record Keeping Rules Component Module #3: LEAN Process Improve Certification (8 hours)
  • This LEAN Process Improvement Certification focuses on shortening overall lead-time by utilizing Value Stream Mapping, A3 Problem Solving, Kaizen Group Improvement, and 5S Organization to minimize waste, optimize flow, reduce cycle time, decrease transport of materials, minimize space requirements, cut excessive motion in processes, prevent duplication of effort, and reduce inventory. Component Module #4 Inventory Management and Logistics Equipment Operations (8 hours)
  • Inventory Management includes how to plan and control inventories for product distribution and the differences between inventories of raw materials, works-in-progress and finished goods; forecasting and scheduling techniques, recognizing inventory dysfunctions, determining how much inventory to carry and protecting inventory from damage; Logistics Equipment Operations includes Industrial Weight Scales and Meters, Barcode Programing and Operations, Dispatching and Tracking Fundamentals. Component Module #5: Logistics Document Management, & Quality Control (8 hours)
  • Introduction to Inventory Management and Inventory Data Base Management ERP Software, Invoicing, Bill of Lading, Import-Export Documentations Preparation, Shipping and Receiving Fundamentals, Quality Control Fundamentals and Product Storage Fundamentals. Component Module #6: Cal OSHA Forklift Certification (8 hours)
  • Forklift offers Operator Safety Training, complies with OSHA Section 1910.178 (L) and CAL/OSHA title 8 section 3668. Component Module #7 OSHA 10 Hour Construction Safety (8 hours)
  • Component Module #7 (cont.) OSHA 10 Hour Construction Safety (4 hours)
  • Component Module #8 CPR/AED/First Aid (4 hours)
  • Component Module #9 B2B Customer Service, Nonverbal Communication & Interviewing, and Career Management in the Logistics and Warehouse Industry. (8 hrs.)
  • An overview of B2B Customer Service, interpreting nonverbal communication, interviewing techniques, and how to utilize Certifications, LEAN metrics, and OSHA Safety to build effective resumes and job search strategies to advance in the Logistics and Warehouse Industry.

  • Method of Instruction:
  • Lecture; written tests; observation of participation; performance and interaction in exercises; class discussion; demonstration; role play; small group learning; video/DVD. Power Point Projector, OSHA Demonstration Aids including helmets, harnesses, safety glasses, and gloves; Butcher Paper or Dry Erase Board, markers, and drawers with office supplies for in-class LEAN Projects; CPR dummies for CPR class, Defibrillator for AED class.

  • Total Clock Hours: 96hrs

  • Final Exam & Graduation Requirements:
  • Completion of all modules is required and student achievement is measured using a Pass/Fail system of 70% to pass all tests and quizzes for Logistics and Warehouse Modules 1, 5, 7, 8, 10, and 11; satisfactory performance (pass or fail) for the LEAN Value Stream Map, A3, Kaizen, and 5S in Module 4; demonstrated ability to perform CPR, First Aid and AED per applicable certification standard in Module 3; pass all tests for OSHA classes in Modules 2 and 6; pass Forklift Certification course per applicable Cal OSHA standard in Module 9. Students must participate in and understand all exercises to maintain satisfactory progress. There is no extra credit and makeups must be recommended by the instructor.

  • Internship or Externship
  • None