Dear Sir/Madam, |
Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) is seen as a modern concept of management practices attempting to integrate environmental concerns to all stages up and down the supply chain. In a globalised market, the environmental performance criteria extends beyond the single firm to its entire supply chain network across national borders. This course aims to identify critical success factors and propose a framework for creating successful GSCM practices in a country with an emerging environmental sensitivity. Best practices, legal implications and performance measurements are illustrated at each stage of the supply chain. WHO SHOULD ATTEND Shippers (retailers and manufacturers), 3PLs, Manufacturers, Freight Forwarders, Consultants and Technology Solutions companies, who are taking charge or involved in greening their operations. ?/B> VP Supply Chains/ Logistics/ Transportations Health, Safety & Environment Directors Heads Of Environment & Sustainability Energy/ Engineering Managers Directors Of CSR Carbon Footprint Advisors Directors Of Sustainable Development Heads Of Sustainability Managers Of Supply Chain Facilities Managers Data Centre Suppliers 3PL Executives Port Authority Executives Technology Developers Download Brochure Course Date: Friday, 17 February 2012 Time: 9am to 5pm Venue: 2 Bukit Merah Central, SPRING Singapore Building, Singapore 159835 Course Fee: S$250 (inclusive of 7% GST) 1. Introduction to Green Supply Chain - Define what is Green Supply Chain - Identify key elements of Green Supply Chain 2. Green Design - Identify Green Design initiatives - Design for Environment (DfE) - Examples on Green Design 3. Green Purchasing - Identify Green Purchasing initiatives - Green Purchasing Best Practices - Examples on Green Purchasing 4. Green Production - Identify Green Production initiatives - Green SCOR and MFCA - Examples on Green Purchasing 5. Green Warehousing - Identify Green Warehousing initiatives - Green Warehouse and packaging - Examples on Green Warehousing 6. Green Transportation - Identify Green Transportation initiatives - Carbon footprint and Carbon emission - Examples on Green Transportation 7. Green Return - Identify Green Return initiatives - Reverse Logistics - Examples on Reverse logistics |
Modern manufacturing consumes a large amount of resources, generates waste, and pollutes the natural environment. In Singapore, as companies embark on their Corporate and Social Responsibilities (CSR), implementing sustainable manufacturing has become a natural progression. There have also been more greeninitiatives urged for the companies, to movetowards acclaiming Green Labeling and Environmental Achievement Awards. WSQ Implement Sustainable Manufacturing is one of the Specialisation Electives that leads to the award of WSQ Statement of Attainment (SOA) in Generic Manufacturing Skills (Manufacturing Excellence). WHO SHOULD ATTEND Managers Engineers Executives Buyers and Supervisors, whose actions and decisions have impacts on Materials, Energy, Emission and Toxic Waste Course Outline Formulate Manufacturing Strategy Apply the Sustainable Framework for the Management of Operations Evaluate Operations Systems Involving Production and Environmental Impact Objectives Download Brochure Course Date: Thurs, 16-17 February 2012 Time: 9am to 6pm Venue: 2 Bukit Merah Central, SPRING Singapore Building, Singapore 159835 Course Fee: S$154.08 (inclusive of 7% GST and Government Funding for Singapore Citizens and Singapore Permanent Residents only) REGISTER NOW |
Contact: Rayson Lee Telephone: (65) 6826 3086/3100 Fax: (65) 6826 3021 Email: raysonlee@smafederation.org.sg Website: www.smaccl.sg |
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Green Supply Chain Management / WSQ Implement Sustainable Manufacturing
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