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Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Management
at Sinclair College
Dayton Catalog
Students gain a basic understanding of supply chain management processes to prepare them for a new position or to update the skills of those currently employed in a supply chain management (SCM) role. When you think of supply-chain work, what comes to mind? Maybe, a guy driving a forklift in a dusty old factory? That outdated image is a huge hurdle for an industry that badly needs new talent in procurement, forecasting and analytics, logistics and transportation, and supplier relationship management. In fact, it is expected that Supply Chain Management (SCM) jobs will increase at rate of 22% for the next several years. Would you like to be part of this growth? If so, a Certificate in Supply Chain Management at Sinclair may be the right decision for your future.
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Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks
Coordinate and expedite the flow of work and materials within or between departments of an establishment according to production schedule. Duties include reviewing and distributing production, work, and shipment schedules; conferring with department supervisors to determine progress of work and completion dates; and compiling reports on progress of work, inventory levels, costs, and production problems.
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$36,290
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