Was lernt man in einem CAS Supply Chain Management?

What do you learn in a CAS Supply Chain Management?

A CAS Supply Chain Management (Certificate of Advanced Studies in SCM) provides in-depth expertise in the analysis, planning and optimization of value chains. Participants learn how to strategically design logistics processes and effectively apply various logistics management models in a corporate context.

Among other things, the following topics are covered:

  • Value creation and logistics processes: Analysis of existing supply chains and development of efficient logistics strategies.
  • Procurement and risk management: overview of procurement strategies and assessment of potential risks and their impact.
  • Customer orientation: Development of a holistic understanding of customer-focused processes in the supply chain.
  • Partnerships and cooperations: Evaluation of the added value of business relationships and targeted use of tools to create long-term partnerships.

This advanced training course is particularly suitable for specialists and managers who want to expand and deepen their knowledge in the area of supply chain management. The knowledge acquired can be applied directly in everyday working life and creates the basis for strategic decisions along the entire value chain.

As each educational institution can design the content of a CAS individually, the actual curriculum may vary from school to school. It is recommended that you contact your chosen school directly to find out the exact content. Still have questions? Use our contact form to get in touch directly with the school of your choice - simply, quickly and individually.

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