CSCMP University- Transportation Scheduler
Overview
Course name | CSCMP University- Transportation Scheduler |
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Institution | Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals University |
Location | Online |
Website | cscmp.org |
Language | English |
Contact information | Kathleen Hedland khedland@cscmp.org +1.630.645.3463 |
Details
Course objective | Learn about topics such as road freight transport, distribution planning, routing, scheduling, and collaboration, just to name a few. |
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Sector | Private |
General course topics | One logistics function in great detail |
Specific course topics | Integrating Transportation Strategy with Supply Chain Strategy, Logistics in the Supply Chain, Supply Chain Planning: Introduction, Transportation Planning, Distribution Planning, Transportation Costing and Pricing I, Transportation Costing and Pricing II, Reasons for Logistics Outsourcing, Transportation Routing and Scheduling, Transportation Activity Based Costing, Information Technology for Transportation, Collaborative Transportation Management, and Allocation and Order Promising. |
Total time commitment | 39 |
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Focus commodity | Any or other commodity |
Accredited | No |
Accredited by | N/A |
Certificate name | Certificate |
Degree name | CSCMP Certificate of Completion |
Attendance mode | Online |
Incentives | No |
Incentives description | N/A |
Logistics Topics Coverage % (estimate) | 100 |
Audience | Practitioner |
Pre-requisites | No |
Pre-requisites description | N/A |
Course fee | $1,095 |
Course fee description | Immediate online access to purchased course through CSCMP University |
Discount available | No |
Discount description | Please contact the course host for this information. |
Course included in analysis | No |
Additional comments | Time commitment given is an average as time commitment is not given for each of the sessions in the course. To know actual time, contact CSCMP. This course is intended for participants who are responsible for developing and implementing a transportation demand plan and a transportation capacity plan. Responsible for creating network models that show the transportation mode and freight capacity requirements for all the product flow volumes and delivery requirements at an established service level. Also responsible for identifying the optimal number of carriers and capabilities by mode, determining what carriers to use, and determining routing and scheduling. |