Efficient Supply Chain Management in Humanitarian Logistics Training

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Engage in a comprehensive training program covering logistics, supply chain management, and humanitarian operations. Learn the importance of these areas, their definitions, and practical applications in aiding vulnerable populations. Hands-on exercises and scenario simulations provide an immersive learning experience. Receive daily participant feedback and evaluation to enhance your skills in WFP Logistics. Join us to deliver efficient solutions and make a difference!

  • Logistics Training
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Humanitarian Operations
  • WFP Logistics
  • Scenario Simulation

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  1. Introduction WFP Logistics, We Deliver

  2. Introduction

  3. Administrative Issues Amenities Class Distractions Smoking Areas Questions, Discussion & Information Sharing Timing Group Work & Activities

  4. Logistics & Supply Chain What is your definition of logistics ? What is your definition of supply chain ? Why would these areas be important?

  5. Supply Chain Management Logistics: planning, implementing and controlling the efficient, cost-effective flow of and storage of goods and materials as well as related information, from point of origin to point of consumption for the purpose of alleviating the suffering of vulnerable people Supply Chain: though logistics is more focused on moving something or someone from a point of origin to a destination, supply chain management goes from the demand to final delivery So it includes planning procurement and delivery. In that sense, we can say that logistics is part of the overall supply chain

  6. Agenda Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Course Intro (including WFP overview) Humanitarian Supply Chain Scenario Ex Mewong: ConOps Presentation Procurement Planning & Exercise Logistics Assessment Operational Planning Supply Chain Partnership Supply Chain Mapping Exercise Information Management Morning Session Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Emergency Cycle Preparedness Scenario Exercise Intro: Mewong Logistics planning Operations Management Intl Coordination Saving lives Exercise Recap and Conclusion Scenario Exercise Mewong: ConOps Afternoon Session

  7. Evaluation Course Evaluation Daily participant feedback

  8. Questions WFP Logistics, We Deliver

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