18/19 June and 3/4 December 2009

Intensive seminar on inventory management

Effective inventory management is based on an analytical approach, focussing initially on the reasons for high stock levels. These span from the management of master and transaction data through requirements determination and planning to selective ERP system settings.

The know-how needed for a systematic approach to inventory management has been concentrated by the premium seminar organizer Global Competence Forum in field-oriented and condensed form in an “Intensive Seminar on Inventory Management”. In the scope of this seminar, methods will be explained for optimizing inventory management...

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