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Applied Operations Management - Aggregate Planning - Revised 

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Applied Operations Management - Aggregate Planning - Revised
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Overview

Duration

2 hours

Mode of learning

Online

Schedule type

Self paced

Difficulty level

Intermediate

Credential

Certificate

Applied Operations Management - Aggregate Planning - Revised
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Alison 
Highlights

  • Learn Aggregate Planning:Linear Programming & Transportation Model
  • Earn a certificate after successful completion
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Applied Operations Management - Aggregate Planning - Revised
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Alison 
Course details

Who should do this course?
  • It will prove beneficial for planning engineers, production planners, operations personnel and inventory controllers.
What are the course deliverables?
  • After completing this course you will be able to:
  • Define aggregate planning
  • Describe aggregate planning methodologies
  • Describe the Tabular method
  • Describe the Linear Programming method
  • Describe the Transportation model
More about this course
  • This free online Applied Operations Management teaches you about Aggregate Planning practices. Aggregate planning is commonly used by businesses to match supply and demand for output over a medium time range of time, usually up to 12 months in the future. The course will teach you how to quantify materials and other essential resources that need to be procured, so that the total cost of your company's operations are kept to a minimum.

Applied Operations Management - Aggregate Planning - Revised
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Curriculum

MODULE 1 Introduction To Aggregate Planning And Linear Programming

MODULE 2 Aggregate Planning And The Transportation Model

MODULE 3 Course Assessment

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