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Global Material Management Operations Guidelines / Logistics Evaluation (MMOG/LE) V5 – Essentials
MMOG/LE defines a common set of best practices for an organisation’s Supply Chain Management and allows an organisation to assess their existing internal processes, implement and verify improvement. At Industry Forum we offer a MMOG/LE V5 Essentials Course, a popular Supply Chain Course helping businesses to develop their supply chain management.
The assessment also establishes a common definition of supply chain management processes to help organisations:
SMMT Industry Forum are the UK’s official Odette Training Provider.
Senior Supply Chain management team members with a Customer responsibility for supply chain performance.
Additionally although the MMOG/LE assessment should be coordinated and conducted by an organisation’s Supply Chain Manager input will be required from the following functions who will benefit from a good level of understanding of MMOG/LE)
Upon completion of the course you will receive an Industry Forum Certificate of attendance.
The assessment establishes a common definition of supply chain management processes to help organisations:
MMOG/LE will highlight areas where enterprise technology helps automate processes to eliminate error-prone manual processes. Other critical business process improvements reported by companies who used MMOG/LE include:
By attending this one-day awareness course delegates will gain the skills to undertake an effective MMOG/LE assessment.
Provides an overall awareness of the MMOG/LE assessment.
We have been delivering significant and measurable performance improvements for leading global manufacturers for more than 25 years and believe there is no one size fits all approach to driving competitiveness across the industry. Toyota, Rolls Royce and Electrolux are among the brands who have tapped into our expertise to ensure they remain on top in their own fiercely competitive markets.
Leading Expertise We don’t employ “trainers”, rather a team of experienced industry experts who are able to apply their knowledge to your business
Proven Capability We have been helping organisations like yours for over 25 years to deliver and maintain sustainable improvement
Attainable Results We know what’s possible and how to help you achieve it by utilising our tried and tested techniques for long term success
Robust Execution We believe that training should be through a ‘learn by doing’ approach with coaching and mentoring wherever possible
No available dates for this course at present. Please fill in the form below to register your interest.
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