4. 80% production related activities
Manufacturing sector contributes 28% of India’s GDP
Core Industry
Few competitors
High opportunities for FDI
India : Another Manufacturing hub for AUTOMOBILE
WHY?
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5. For ENGINEERS
Mechanical
Production
Electrical/E&TC
Production/Manufacturing orientation
Engineering/Core Knowledge
Pharma Background
IT background (with inclination towards ERP related profiles)
That’s not all, What matters is the INTEREST & ATTITUDE to
work in Challenging Environment…!!!
FOR WHOM?
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7. PROFILES/ROLES TO LOOK FOR
Purchase
Manager/
Procurement
Professional
Material
Manager (MRP)
Production
Planner
Quality
Professional
Global Sourcing
Manager
Process
Planner
Business Analyst Demand Planner
Supply Chain
Integrator
Logistics &
Dispatch
Manager
ERP Consultant
Logistic
Coordinator
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8. SKILLS / PRE-REQUISITES
MS Office
MS Project
Prima Vera
SAP, Baan – ERP database related
Scheduling Software
Must Read Books:
The Goal
Beyond The Goal
Critical Chain- Eliyahu Goldratt
The Toyota Way- Dr. Jeffrey Liker
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9. TARGETS
100% attendance
Lectures Inputs
“O/A” Grade
Projects
Research Activities – Somewhat YES/NO
WHAT IN PUMBA?
OPERATIONS SYLLABUS
Basics of Operations Management
PPC
L & SCM
Technology Management
TQM
SMOM
Project Management
QT/IT
World Class Manufacturing
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10. Production Planning and Control
CPIM
SCM
CSCP
Logistics & Transportations
ASTL
Project Management
CAPM
PMP
Quality
Six Sigma – Yellow, Green, Black
CERTIFICATIONS
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11. Certified Production and Inventory Management
Rs.13000
APICS
4 times annually
CPIM Ingredients
BSCM
MPR
DSP
ECO
SMR
KNOWERX
www.imrmi.com
pune@knowerx.com
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT - CPIM
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13. CSCP
Eligibility
To be eligible to register for the APICS CSCP exam, an
individual must meet one of the following criteria:
1. CPIM, CFPIM, CIRM, or C.P.M. designation plus
two years of related business experience*, or
2. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent** plus two years of
related business experience, or
3. Five years of related business experience
Rs. 40000
One Time Exam – 2 Sessions
Source: www.apics.org
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14. YELLOW BELT
GREEN BELT
BLACK BELT
INSTITUTES
Institute of Statistics
Six Sigma Management Institute
Source: www.asq.org
SIX SIGMA
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15. PMP
Important industry-recognized certification for
project managers.
Eligibility:
4 year degree + 3 years of experience + Project
management education.
OR
Diploma + 5 years of experience + Project
management education.
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16. PMP CONT.
PMP exam fees: USD 450 or USD 555.
Exams conducted everyday by Prometric.
Passing statistics: 60%
Maintaining PMP:
Acquire 60 PDUs per 3 year cycle.
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17. CAPM
Entry-level certification for project practitioners.
Eligibility:
Diploma
AND
1500 hours of experience
OR
23 hours of Project management education.
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18. CAPM CONT.
CAPM exam fees: USD 450 or USD 555.
Exams conducted everyday by Prometric.
Passing statistics: 60%
Maintaining CAPM:
Take exam at the end of 5 year certification cycle.
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It involves the responsibility of ensuring that business operations are efficient in terms of using as little resources as needed, and effective in terms of meeting customer requirements.Value additions & NVA
1. Purchasing refers to a business or organization attempting for acquiring goods or services to accomplish the goals of the enterprise procurement typically includes Expediting, Supplier Quality, and Traffic and Logistics (T&L) in addition to Purchasing.Acquisition Process-Selection of Bidders-Bidding Process-Technical evaluation-Commercial evaluation-Negotiating-order processing2. Vendor development is a techniques by which OEM's train their supplier or provide technical support to them to achieve certian level of quality in their product3.Vendor Management is the management and control, by an entity, of those third parties that supply goods and/ or services to that entity.4. Logistics is the management of the flow of materials and services between the point of origin and the point of use in order to meet the requirements of customers or corporationsLogistics involves the integration of information, transportation, inventory, warehousing, material handling, and packaging, and often securityIt adds value of time and place utility5. A Store manager is the person ultimately responsible for the day-to-day operations (or management) of a retail store (Visual merchandising and inventory control)6. Inventory Mgmt - lead time, carrying costs of inventory, asset management, inventory forecasting, inventory valuation, inventory visibility, future inventory price forecasting, physical inventory, available physical space for inventory7. QA – RFT & Fitness for prupose assure the minimum std of quality is delivered8. QM - Quality management can be considered to have three main components: quality control, quality assurance and quality improvement9. Warehouse Mgmt- including receiving, putaway& Storage, picking & packing, shipping, order processing, workforce mgmt10. DRP- Systematic process for determining which goods, in whatquantity, at which location, and when are required inmeeting anticipated demand-
Supply Chain Integrator- Detailed knowledge of ERP, SAP, MRP II/ DRP, S & OP, Supply PlanningSupply chain manager – planning, communication, cost reduction, process improvement, vendor managementProduction planner- Production Scheduling, SupervisionQuality Analyst – Process improvement, quality assurance & control, cost control & cost reduction Safety,
ASTL- American Society for Transportation & LogisticsPLS - Professional Designation in Logistics and Supply Chain ManagementCTL - Certified in Transportation and Logistics DLP - Distinguished Logistics Professional (DLP)Global Logistics Associate (GLA) - offered through Employ Florida Banner Center for Logistics and Distribution
*Related business experience: APICS defines “related business experience” as work that is directly connected to some aspect of the supply chain. This can include raw materials extraction, transportation and logistics, procurement, manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, retail, customer service, software design and support, and other areas that directly affect the supply chain. Workers who operate transportation or materials moving equipment or machines or processing equipment that require an intermediate level of training would qualify. Managers, officials, professionals, technicians, sales personnel, quality and quality control personnel, and skilled craft workers will generally be considered eligible