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Logistics and Supply Chain Space

Horizon,
Market Size Future Potential

IndiaSkills Qualification-Level 1 Certificate in Logistics


and Warehousing Operations

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Supply Chain Management
Supply chain management is the management of network of
interconnected businesses involved in the ultimate provision of goods and
services required by the end customer.
Supply chain management spans all movement and storage of raw
materials, work-in-process inventory and finished goods from point-of-
origin to point-of-consumption.

Critical aspect:
Everyone is involved
Systems approach to reducing costs
Integration being the key

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Supply Chain Management – In a nutshell is
SCM is all about effective integration of…

Right Product  At Right Place

Right Quantity At Right Time

Right Quality At Right Value

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An Overview of Logistics and SCM Space
Diverse footprint across industries

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Potential Market Size*

* All figures pertaining to organised sector only


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Potential Market size*
1. These are conservative estimates.
2. The figures mentioned are for organised sectors
only.
3. Manufacturing is a diverse domain (automobile,
consumer durables, engineering, etc.)
4. These figures do not include emerging areas like
green, agri-business, etc.
5. Logistics figures do not include carriers such as
shipping, aviation.
6. Retail figures are only for back-end operations
personnel which is approximately 15% of entire
retail workforce.
Total Market Size: 8.0 L
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Logistics and SCM Sector: The Opportunity Ahead…

Current, organised sector’s conservative market size estimates itself is


huge.

The sector is rightly poised for high and sustained growth, for the next 10
years in India. The dependent infrastructure is being given a big push.

L&SCM areas like transportation and logistics, warehousing and packaging


are identified as one of the high growth sector by National Skills
Development Mission established by Ministry of Labour.

From current skill set gap and policy push perspective, L&SCM is a big
opportunity area.

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Careers in SCM
A synergy of our strengths

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Careers in SCM

SCM is listed globally as one of the top ten forces of business world in the 21st
century.

90% of Indian corporates now believe that SCM strategy is vital to


competitive strategy.

Arvind Mills, Ranbaxy, Bombay Dyeing, Marico, Hindustan Lever and


many more major companies run with strong SCM backbone.

Career opportunity exists in abundance for professionals with Management


or Materials background and having proficiency in computers.

Opportunity to work with people throughout company—Logistics, IT,


Manufacturing and Marketing.

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Opportunities in Sectors
Manufacturing Industries
Areas of Excellent
Industrial and Consumer Products Employment Opportunities
for Freshers
Merchandising
Firms Service Sectors
Wholesaler, Distributor, Banks, Hospitals, IT Sectors
Stockist and Retailer

Transportation Careers in Logistics


Industries L&SCM Firms
Freight and Passenger Warehousing, Dedicated
Careers, C&F etc.

Consulting Organisations Educational Establishments


Strategy, Technology, Business Universities, Institutions, Training Firms
Government Organisations
Defence, Telecom, Postal, Railways
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Opportunities in Sectors-Few Prospective Employers
Manufacturing Logistic Retail Industry Transportation
Industries Companies

Hindustan Liver DHL Future Group Transport


Ltd Corporation of
India
Reliance TNT Reliance Retail Inter world Cargo
Industries Ltd care Pvt Ltd

Glaxo Smithkline Blue dart Landmark Group Welgrow Line


India (Pvt) Ltd

Coca Cola Ashok Leyland Aditya Birla Jet Airways

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Typical Designations of SCM Professionals
Junior Management Middle Management Senior Management

Manager/Sr. Manager –
Purchase Officer/Officer – GM – Planning and Purchase/VP
Materials/Planning/
Materials/Officer – Planning – Strategic Sourcing
Vendor Development Manager

Executive – Demand
Logistics Manager/Distribution Head – Supply Chain/VP –
Planning/Distribution/ Regional
Manager/Customer Service Logistics
Supply Chain

Practice Head/VP – SCM


Functional Consultant – Solutions Architect/Program
Practice/VP – Enterprise
ERP/Executive – ERP Support Manager/Delivery Manager
Solutions

Shipping Officer/Warehousing
Manager – Transport GM/VP – Logistics
Executive

Executive – Plant operations Plant Manager Group Manager – Manufacturing

Professor – SCM and Operations


Lecturer in SCM Dean and Director
Management

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A Typical SCM Professional Requirement (Warehouse)
Designation Executive – Warehouse
Experience 1 – 4 years
Education Any graduate
Industry type Telecom/ISP
Functional area Purchase, Logistics, Supply Chain
Job description The job responsibility includes:
Strategic sourcing
Material management
Cost planning
Warehouse management
Procurement, sourcing
Logistics
Vendor management

Desired candidate Graduate with good communication skills

Company name Zeppelin Mobile Systems India Limited (leading telecom


company)
Source Naukri.com
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A Typical SCM Professional Requirement (Petro)
Designation Supply Chain Executive
Experience 1 – 4 years
Education Any graduate
Industry type Petrochemicals, Petroleum/Oil and Gas/Power
Functional area Materials/Logistics/Supply Chain Management/Procurement
Job description Interface with depots, dispatch schedulers, deployment
planners and customers

Responsible for running back order report and provide inputs to


deployment planning team

Handling delivery status enquiries on orders which are outside


promised date.

Key skills Depots, dispatch schedulers, deployment planners, back order


report
Company name Shell
Source www.timesjobs.com

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Assessment Methodology

Key Components
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Level 1 Certificate in Logistics and
Warehousing Operations

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Learner Entry Criteria

Minimum Class XIIth Pass


Age: Minimum 18 years at the time of completion
Clear centre screening process
Counseling/Interview: aptitude and interest in chosen
vocation
Basic English and Microsoft Office

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Name Level 1 Certificate in Logistics and Warehousing Operations
GLH 120 hours
Units 9 units

Designed to develop effective Warehouse and Transport


Executives/Assistants

Modular short-term course – duration 120 hours

Delivered through a combination of:


Classroom lectures
Practical sessions
Role plays, discussions, activities

Functional skills – Ms Excel, Ms Word, Workplace Skills

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Learner Employer

Employable

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Unit No. Unit Name GLH
1. Introduction to logistics and supply chain 14 hours
management
2. Warehousing receipt operations 20 hours
3. Warehousing dispatch operations 15 hours
4. Introduction to transportation 09 hours
5. Types and modes of transport 12 hours
6. Pick-up and delivery process 16 hours
7. Health and safety 14 hours
8. Regulatory framework 10 hours
9 Workplace skills 10 hours

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Introduction to  Evolution of SCM and its benefits to stakeholders
logistics and supply  KRAs of warehouse assistant (WA)
chain management  Working environment in the warehouse for a WA

 Receiving and unloading operations at warehouse


Warehousing receipt  Processes of inwarding, binning and storing materials
operations  Processes in minimising quality and quantity losses

 Picking and packing materials for dispatch


Warehousing
 Loading and dispatch process
dispatch operations

 Evolution of transportation and its benefits to


Introduction to stakeholders
transportation  KRAs of transport assistant
 Working environment for a transport assistant

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Types and modes of  Types and modes of transportation
transport  Key elements of each type and mode of transportation

 Process of consignment pick-up


Pick-up and delivery  Process of consignment delivery
process  Importance and functions of HUB in transportation

 Background and importance of health and safety in the


SCM industry
 Health and safety specific to warehousing and
Health and safety transportation
 Guidelines and standards governing health and safety in
the SCM industry

 Regulatory framework in India and its importance.


 Statutory regulation required for warehousing and
Workplace skills transportation
 Regional Transport Officer (RTO) regulations in India
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Centre Requirements

To deliver IndiaSkills Level 1 Certificate in Logistics and Warehousing


Operations qualification, a centre requires
Minimum 1500 sq ft carpet area
Space to set up counselor rooms, staff rooms, classrooms and other
requisite infrastructure to deliver the course
Warehouse environment for practical assignments
Manpower: Trainers (Min 2), Counselors (Min 1), Centre Head (1),
Admin (Min 2) to deliver the qualification

Note: Detailed requirements will be given as a part of the Centre


Guidelines document and Qualification Handbook.

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Classroom Training

Knowledge Activities

Classroom
90 hours

Group Discussions Role Plays

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Practical Training

Skills Activities

Practical
30 hours

Case Studies Role Plays

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Assessment and Certification

To achieve the Level 1 Certificate in Logistics and Warehousing


Operations, candidates must

1.Pass the final synoptic multiple choice test


2.Attend and successfully complete the practical assignments.

The certificate will reflect performance through


A. Pass (50% to 60%)
B. First (60% to 70%)
C. Distinction (70% +) categorisation

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The Qualification Outcome!
Course Module (GLH) Competency Gained
Introduction to logistics and supply chain State KRAs of warehousing assistant
management (14)
Supervise and document warehousing
Warehousing receipt operations (20) receipt operations
Supervise and document warehousing
Warehousing dispatch operations (15) dispatch operations
State KRAs of transport assistant
Introduction to transportation (09)
Identify and use the right mode and type of
Types and modes of transport (12) transportation for any given situation

Pick-up and delivery process (16) Perform pick-up and delivery operations as
per SLA
Adapt and practice the best practices
Health and safety (14)
pertaining to health and safety in the supply
chain environment
Regulatory framework (10)
Adhere to the regulatory frameworks of the
government
Workplace skills (10)
Focus on customer retention with emphasis
on customer delight

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