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The Supply Chain Fundamentals Series has 5 modules in all as below:
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Module 3 – Materials Requirement Planning – 36 Slides
Module 4 – Scheduling – 43 Slides
Module 5 – Inventory Management – 69 Slides
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Time Series Forecasting
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Source: Best Practices in Supply Chain Analysis PowerPoint Slides: Supply Chain Fundamentals Module 1 - Forecasting PowerPoint (PPTX) Presentation, Vishnu Rayapeddi
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Vishnu is an experienced management consultant and trainer specializing in implementing continuous process improvements. [read more]
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