Job Alert! - The fastest way to get started in supply chain management
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SCM is at the forefront of every business conversation
Whether you're involved in a multi=million dollar operation or just concerned about food for dinner, the supply chain affects your decisions
Today, I'm going to tell you the easiest way to get started in the SCM industry, show you where to find your next opportunity, and at the end tell you how to get a free quick reference guide for the most vital skills to be successful in warehouse management.
The easiest way to get started in SCM is in the warehouse.
Sounds crazy, but the warehouse is the hub of the supply chain.
This is where everything comes in and goes out of each link in the supply chain.
Find warehouse jobs at https://SupplyChainManagement.Jobs
The modern supply chain has both, physical warehouses and virtual warehouses.
So, we have job listings in locations throughout the world and remote positions you can work from home.
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As mentioned in the beginning, what are the skills you need to be successful in the warehouse.
I have a quick reference guide that gives you a cheat sheet that you use to get an understanding of what's expected.
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Now let's quickly go over the guide.
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The fundamental concept is of warehousing is inventory management.
This is a guide for you, the warehouse or stockroom manager, the person in charge of what comes in and goes out of your company. You want a smooth and cost-effective operation, with enough products on hand to satisfy needs without stockpiling too much.
Use this guide to…
Understand terms that are frequently used in warehouse management
Identify the goals and objectives of inventory management and measure your process against these goals
Calculate safety stock, reorder points, and order quantities
Evaluate inventory management systems
Identify the parts of the inventory cycle
Better maintain inventory accuracy