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Introduction

  • What are Microsip SCM and ERP, and why use them?
  • Overview of Microsip SCM and ERP features and modules.
  • Installing and configuring Microsip SCM and ERP.
  • Setting up a basic project.

Inventory Management

  • Creating and utilizing inventory items, categories, and locations.
  • Managing inventory movements, transfers, and adjustments.
  • Performing inventory valuation and costing.
  • Using inventory reports and dashboards.

Purchasing Management

  • Creating and utilizing suppliers, purchase orders, and receipts.
  • Managing purchase requisitions, approvals, and returns.
  • Performing purchase planning and forecasting.
  • Using purchasing reports and dashboards.

Production Management

  • Creating and utilizing products, bills of materials, and routings.
  • Managing production orders, operations, and resources.
  • Performing production scheduling and capacity planning.
  • Using production reports and dashboards.

Distribution Management

  • Creating and utilizing customers, sales orders, and deliveries.
  • Managing sales quotations, invoices, and returns.
  • Performing distribution planning and optimization.
  • Using distribution reports and dashboards.

Logistics Management

  • Creating and utilizing warehouses, carriers, and routes.
  • Managing warehouse operations, picking, packing, and shipping.
  • Performing logistics planning and optimization.
  • Using logistics reports and dashboards.

Supply Chain Performance Management

  • Defining and measuring supply chain key performance indicators (KPIs).
  • Analyzing and improving supply chain efficiency, effectiveness, and agility.
  • Using business intelligence and analytics tools.

Supply Chain Collaboration and Communication

  • Integration with other Microsip ERP modules.
  • Integration with other systems and applications.
  • Sharing and exchanging data with suppliers, customers, and partners.
  • Communicating and coordinating with suppliers, customers, and partners.

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • Foundational knowledge of supply chain management (SCM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) concepts.

Audience

  • Supply chain managers and analysts.
  • ERP consultants and administrators.
 21 Hours

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