Course Overview
Optimise inventory for operational efficiency.
Course Overview
Effective inventory and stock control is a critical component of operational excellence and financial performance. This course equips professionals with proven techniques, tools, and strategies to manage inventory efficiently, reduce carrying costs, prevent stockouts, and align inventory levels with customer demand and business goals. Participants will explore inventory optimisation models, automation trends, and real-world best practices to improve visibility, control, and profitability across the supply chain.
What you’ll learn
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
– Apply forecasting methods to align inventory with demand and reduce excess.
– Use tools and KPIs to monitor stock levels, lead times, and reorder points.
– Implement inventory classification systems such as ABC, VED, and FSN analysis.
– Integrate inventory systems with procurement, warehousing, and production.
Certification Details
Upon successful completion of this programme, participants will receive an Oxford Knowledge Certificate of Completion.
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Awarded by: Oxford Knowledge
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Format: Printed certificate with unique ID and optional digital verification
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Delivery: Issued at course completion or sent within 7 working days
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Recognition: Certificates validate participation in advanced, expert-led training aligned with global industry standards.
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Accreditation: Oxford Knowledge certifications represent advanced learning led by global experts. We are actively pursuing formal accreditations with top-tier institutions to further enhance your credentials.
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This certificate demonstrates your commitment to professional excellence and is a valuable addition to your leadership and development portfolio.
Requirements
- Ideal for inventory managers, warehouse supervisors, procurement officers, supply chain analysts, and operations managers.
- Applicable to industries such as retail, manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and FMCG.
- English proficiency required (course delivered in English).
- No advanced technical background is required; foundational supply chain knowledge is recommended