2 participants: 5% Group Discount
3 to 5 participants: 10% Group Discount
6 or more participants: 15% Group Discount
Group discount applies for payment one week prior to the training date
(Available also for customised Training by Duration, Venue & Fee)
Participants
will be will exposed to the best practice methods in purchasing, Supplies and
Stores and Management, International procurement, Stock Accounts, fraud
managements, stock taking/ documentation will be exhaustively discussed. Your
staff member needs to benefit from this very important workshop.
Course Content:
1. Fundamentals
of Supplies and Store Management
Understanding the meaning of
stock i.e. raw materials, work-in-progress and finished goods
Identifying and justifying the
need for stock.
Stores locations and management
i.e. Central stores, Autonomous stores and semi- autonomous stores,
advantages, disadvantages, stores layout, cleanliness etc.
Modern store keeping methods
Stock requisitioning procedures
The approval processes.
2. Purchasing
and Supplies Administration
Placing orders
Screening suppliers for
efficient performance i.e. performance bonds and implementation of terms
The tendering process
Issuing purchase orders: the
do’s and don’ts
Reviewing goods into stores-
matching of LPOs, invoice, waybills, receipt vouchers, quality control,
certificates etc.
3. Managing
Stock Supplies Levels
Identifying the cost of
carrying too little or too much stock
Maximum stock, minimum stock,
reorders level; reorder quantity, economic order quality, etc.
Documenting consumption
patterns i.e. maximum consumption, minimum consumption, normal
consumption, abnormal consumption, lead-time etc.
The ‘Just-in-time’ concept
Managing wastages: normal and
abnormal wastages
Stock insurance and security
4. Stock
Fraud Management
Types and causes of stock fraud
Fraudulent shortage and
supplies
Internal control issues
Fraud-free management of
reformed and used spares
Falsification of stores and
supplies documents
The internal audit functions
Emerging trends and future
challenges
5. Computerised
Stock Accounting Documentation and Reconciliation
Stock Accounting System
Various accounting packages and
available stock accounting modules
Periodic and continuous stock
taking procedures and documentation
Stock reconciliation methods
procedures and documentation
Identification and management
of fast, slow moving and obsolete stock
6. International
Procurement
Identifying and exploring the
international market
International procurement”
scope, planning and implications
Understanding Nigerian Foreign
exchange market including recent developments
Shipping term and other uses
including marine insurance
Development in freight
forwarding business in Nigeria including port reforms by the Federal
Government
Finance of International trade;
bills for collection, letter of credit, bank guarantees and other payment
modes i.e. open account, sight payment, non-recourse finance, factoring
and forfeiting etc
Fraud control in international
procurement business.
7. Stock
Valuation and Accounting Methods
Treatment in bin cards, stock
ledgers, control accounts trial balance and final accounts
Requirements of SAS 4 issued by
the Nigeria Accounting Standard Board
Requirements of International
Accounting Standard No. 2
Computerized stock accounting
Internal control implications
including stock frauds prevention and management
Issuing stock; Methods,
Authorization and Documentation
FIFO, LIFO, NIFO, HIFO, simple
average, periodic average, with the average, specific identification,
standard cost, adjusted selling price etc.
The concept of cost, net
realization value and appraised value
Whom to Attend
This training is for all
individuals who have a stake in the Supply Chain and all Logistics,
Materials, Inventory, Stock, Warehouse and Distribution Professionals
It will also help those
who need to develop their limited understanding of Warehouse and Inventory
management
It will be especially
helpful to all those who are looking to make business gains and benefits
and to any owners, operators and directors of companies with warehouse and
stores operations and who hold stock and inventory
Course Methodology
The
course uses a mix of interactive techniques, such as brief
presentations by the consultant, group exercises and case studies
followed by presentations by the participants of the results.
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