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Diploma in Logistics Management (DLM) - Part Time
Program Objectives
The Diploma in Logistics Management (DLM) programme is designed to introduce participants on the latest technology and development in the logistics industry. It assists participants to achieve a high degree of effectiveness within the industry by providing wide range of relevant skills and talents to complement their experience in their scope of work. It is a 12-month part-time intensive programme and is ideal for participants who are or intend to be in this industry.
Who Should Attend
The course is suitable for logistics supervisor/manager, logistics
executives/officer, transport manager, distribution officer, warehouse supervisor/manager and warehouse executives/officer and
those who want to pursue a logistics career.
Entry Requirement
Applicants must possess at least 5 GCE “O” levels or equivalent qualification.
English Requirement
Applicants without a credit in GCE 'O' level English are required to take up an
additional module in English and Business Communication to improve their general usage of English and develop confidence
and fluency in key communication contexts. Those who have academic qualification deemed to be equivalent to GCE 'O'
level English can seek exemption from this course (subject to approval).
The English and
Business Communication module will also help participants improve
their written business communication skills, understand different
communication styles and manage work relationships.
Participants are
required to pay an additional $200/-(before GST) for this module.
DLM Program Coverage
The program is of 12 months duration and consists of 2 semesters,
including course work and application project.
1st Semester
Report Writing Skills
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Introduction to the writing process |
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Steps in writing an effective paragraph |
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Application of basic principles for effective writing |
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Fundamentals of essay development |
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Practical writing skills for writing exam easy and research paper |
Principles of Logistics Management
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Evolution of logistics management |
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Requirement of information flow |
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Role of materials management in logistics strategy |
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Demand & supply structure analysis |
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ABC analysis / JIT systems |
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Third party logistics management |
Warehouse Management
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Introduction to warehouse operations |
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Activities related to shipping, receiving & inspection |
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Warehouse space and layout planning |
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Warehouse and storage management |
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Materials tracking and control |
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Personal planning |
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“Branch / satellite” warehousing |
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Benchmarking warehousing efficiency |
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Warehouse cycle and SKU |
Distribution Management
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The distribution networking system |
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Analysis market demand and supply demand curves |
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Sitting supply points |
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Deciding the best supply sites |
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Distribution channels strategies |
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Use of agents, representative and distributors |
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Channel for consumer goods |
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Channel for industrial goods |
2nd Semester (Final)
International Shipping Management
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Shipping terms / trade documents |
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INCOTERMS |
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Air transport & procedures |
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Tradenet & GST /custom procedures |
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PSA delivery cum warehousing / procedures |
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Carrier tariffs |
Electronic Commerce
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Fundamentals of electronic commerce |
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EDI network in logistics management |
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E-Logistics and E-fulfillment |
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Online shipping systems |
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Internet practical solutions |
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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) / Logistics information systems
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Financial Aspects of Warehouse Management
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Capital project management
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NPV / ROI investment appraisal
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L/C mechanism and types of L/C
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L/C negotiation |
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Concept of GST |
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Documentary requirement of GST
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Procurement systems (competitive biding & tender) |
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Financial aspects on disposal of scrap and rejects
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TAPA Freight Security Requirements
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Scope of Freight Security Requirements |
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Contract Acceptance |
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Supplier Security Organisation |
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Risk Assessment and Audits |
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Security/Loss Investigations |
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Waivers |
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Supplier Facility and Truck Security |
Application Project
All participants on the program are required to conduct an applied
research leading to a project. Participants are required to apply
knowledge; skills and perspectives gain from the course in the
project. Alternately, a case study can be submitted. The case study
approach draws the work that has been done in the earlier courses to
provide the participants the opportunities to apply these theories
to practical situation.
Practical Tests
(a) Incorporate WSQ practical test (15%) for
Distribution Management.
Participant will receive Statement of Attainment (SOA) for “Perform Stock Control and Housekeeping Operations” upon passing the practical test.
(b) Incorporate WSQ practical test (15%) for
Warehouse Management.
Participant will receive Statement of Attainment (SOA) for “Perform Warehouse Operations” upon passing the practical test.
(c) Incorporate WSQ practical test (15%) for
Final Project.
Participant will receive Statement of Attainment (SOA) for “Apply 5’S Techniques in Manufacturing” upon passing the practical test.
Assessment and Examinations
The DLM program examination is
a continuous assessment through written assignments, projects and
written examinations. This ensures that actual application of
concepts and knowledge coupled with professional experience will
make learning more practical and relevant.
Participants must
pass the final examination with a total score of 50 or higher, and
attend at least 75% of the training sessions.
A supplementary
exam may be granted to participants who failed the main examination.
Participants will be required to re-enroll for the subject if he/she
failed the supplementary examination.
Award of Diploma
Upon successful completion of
the programme and application project, participants will be awarded
the Diploma in Logistics Management from SIMM.
Registration
Procedures
It is compulsory for all
participants to enroll as members of SIMM throughout the period of
the course. Application forms must be accompanied by:
- An application-processing fee of S$80/- (before GST).
- Education qualifications, including transcripts of results, certificates and other supporting documents.
- One passport size photograph.
Administrative Details
Commencing Date: Please refer to SIMM Program Schedule
Course Duration: 12 Months, 198 contact hours.
Course Fee: S$3,200/-. (before GST).
It is compulsory for participants to join as SIMM members for the entire period of
the course duration.
Registration Deadline: 4 weeks before course commencement date, on
first-come-first-served basis.
Training Venue: SIMM Training Room
Payment of Fees
Payment must be made 2 weeks before course
commencement date. Cheque must be crossed and made payable to
“Singapore Institute of Materials Management” with the title of the
course and name of the participant(s) indicated at the back of the
cheque.
Refund of Fees
Notice of withdrawal must be given according to the terms stated in the Terms and Conditions for
enrolment.
Fee Protection Scheme
CPE requires all students (local and international students)
paid course fees to be protected under the FPS. The FPS serves to
protect the student‟s fees in the event a PEI is unable to continue
operations due to insolvency, and/or regulatory closure.
Cancellation
SIMM reserve the right to cancel/postpone the course due to unforeseen circumstances
Enquiries
For more information on SIMM courses, please do not hesitate to contact the SIMM Secretariat:
229 Mountbatten Road, #03-28 Mountbatten Square Singapore 398007
Tel: (65) 6484 5737
Email:
info@simm.org.sg
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