International Professional Managers Association (IPMA-UK) ( Professional Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management )
Course
Overview
Introduction
The importance of logistics is recognized
all over the world, and today’s businesses
are made up of a complex set of product
flows, manufacturing processes and
distribution channels, requiring
cross-functional understanding as well as
sound technical and managerial skills.
Hence, there is a need for skilled logistics
professionals to meet the challenges facing
both manufacturing and services industries.
Objective
The objective of the programme is to develop
the students for challenging career in any
industry with logistics and supply chain
functions. You can be employed as a
logistics specialist, logistics analyst,
supply chain analyst, production planner,
distribution manager, distribution planner,
transportation manager, logistics manager or
supply chain manager.
Minimum
Entry Requirements
ITE’s Certificate in Logistics Operations (CLO) or any others qualification acceptable to this
Course Structure
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Duration for Full-Time : 7 months
programme (270 lecture hours)
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Duration for Part-Time: 9 months
programme (180 lecture hours)
Subjects
i.
Principles of Logistics Management
This module aims to give students an understanding of the logistics challenges in
meeting customer expectation by deliver the right product, right quantity, right
condition at the right time in the right cost.
ii.
Warehousing Management
through process design, system
selection and justification, and layout
configuration.
iii. Supply Chain Management
This module provides students with the concepts and solution methods that are
important for the design, control,
operation, and management of supply chain
systems.
v. E-Commerce Management
This module is to provide students with a basic understanding of e- commerce
applications and strategies that is useful
to logistics organization.
vi. Basic Financial Aspect of
Logistics
and Supply Chain Management
This subject provides the students with a general overview of the balance sheet and
profit and loss statement of the company. It also provides the students an appreciation of
some of the financial tools and techniques used by the logistics manager in the
management of financial resources.
vii. Purchasing Management
This module is to provide the students with an understanding of purchasing principles
and practices. It will cover supplier management, purchasing performance
measurements, planning and control, negotiation,
bidding and international procurement.
Assessment and Examination
This programme is a continuous assessment through:
1. Written assignments (20%)
2. Class Test (20%)
3. Class Presentation (10%)
4. Written examinations (50%)
Students must pass the final examination with a total score of 50 or higher, and attend at least 75% of the training sessions.
Title of Certificate To Be Awarded
Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded the “International Professional Diploma in Logistics Operations and Supply Chain Management” by IPMA UK.








