Supply Chain Management in a Post Lockdown Environment

ICL’s online snippet is a short 1 hour webinar delivered by one of our subject matter experts.

Description

With the disruption caused by the global emergency associated with the Coronavirus Pandemic, organisations are looking at the opportunities of a post-Lockdown world.

Executives are looking at their supply chains to see what opportunities exist to restart/continue or even grow their businesses.  In this one-hour webinar, ICL Consultant Nic Gildenhuys, our lead trainer in the Supply Chain Management course, will explain the impact of the disruption and how to navigate a way forward.

This webinar will feature:

  • Understanding Supply chains
  • Planning demand in a post lockdown world
  • Communicating with key suppliers to Facilitate Supplier Relations Management (SRM)
  • Key strategies to overcome the problems and identified issues
  • Practical guidance on the adoption of pro-active solutions

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