What is Supply Chain Management?
The Supply Chain Management study program is derived from the discipline of Industrial Engineering, Operations Management and Logistics Management. In the Supply Chain Management study program, you will learn things related to the process of delivering and managing information-fund flow, both in terms of Business-to-Business (B2B) and Business-to-Customer (B2C), starting from raw materials to the finished product in the hands of customers. Activities that are the subject of the learning program include the provision of raw materials and parts, manufacturing and assembly, warehousing and inventory tracking, order recording and order management, distribution to all channels, delivery to customers, and information systems needed to monitor overall as an integrated process.
Why did you choose this programme?
Today, buying and selling online is very crowded and almost all companies are competing to sell their products online. To ensure that the business goes well, an online business needs to ensure that orders are received according to the desired model and quality, as much as desired, and at the promised time. The development of the creative industry, the development of online businesses, and the entry into force of the Asean Economic Community (MEA) will increase the SCM business by 15-20% per year so that the Malaysian Logistics Association estimates its human resource needs to reach 17,000 people / year. In addition, business opportunities in the SCM sector, especially logistics, now reach MYR 20 billion, but entrepreneurs in this field can only capture the opportunity of MYR 3 billion. Imagine, right, how much career opportunities and job prospects for supply chain management graduates in the future?
Subjects in Supply Chain Management
- 1Logistic Mathematics
- 2Production Process
- 3Microeconomics
- 4Technical Materials
- 5Logic and Computer Programming
- 6Industrial Statistics
- 7Production Sales and Control Planning
- 8Sales Planning
- 9Technical Economics
- 10Packaging
- 11Warehousing System
- 12Inventory System
- 13Management Information System
- 14E-Business
- 15Sea Transportation Systems
- 16Land Transportation Systems
- 17Import Export Process
- 18Logistics Facilities
- 19Logistics Information Technology
- 20Design of Integrated Supply Chain
- 21Logistics Cost Analysis
- 22Retail Logistics
- 23Public Transportation
- 24Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
- 25ERP configuration
- 26Customer Relations Management
- 27Procurement Management
- 28Quality Management
Suitable Student's Characteristic
Job Prospect for Supply Chain Management
Graduates of the conventional Supply Chain Management study program are much needed in manufacturing companies. But, as technology and globalization develop, supply chain management graduates are also very much needed in various creative industries, e-commerce, and export-import.