
Center for Integrated Enterprise Studies
Next Seminar:
“Supply Chain Management -
A Depot Perspective”
By
COL Joe D. Dunaway, Commander, Corpus
Christi Army Depot
This presentation will provide a Depot Commander's perspective of supply chain management. It will explore the role that the organic depots play in the Class IX supply chain, the volume of work conducted on an annual basis, the mechanics of forecasting future workload, the challenges of synchronizing the repair program production schedules with the National Inventory Control Point's replenishment requirements and the challenges being faced in transferring to an SAP‐based business management system (the Logistics Modernization Program). We will also examine the depot's capabilities and the challenges associated with ensuring that the depot is modernized, equipped and capable of handling emerging technologies planned for future Army systems.
July 9, 2009 from 10am‐12pm
Location: UAHuntsville Shelby Center for Science and Technology, Room 109
Sponsored by: UAHuntsville College of Business Administration
Next Seminar: Patricia Martin (Director of the Engineering Directorate, AMRDEC)
July 23, 2009. 10am‐12 in the Shelby Center for Science and
Technology, room 109.
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| Supply Chain Seminar Series 2.pdf | 161.6 KB |
June 25, 2009 Seminar:
This presentation will focus on the role that contracting plays in support of supply chain management. It will also shed light on some of the experiences, challenges, and lessons learned in support of AMCOM customers and programs. Some of the topics will include: industry days, readiness, partnerships, long term contracts, performance based logistics, supply chain reviews, and acquisition workforce issues.
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| seminar_series_june25.pdf | 152.73 KB |
This presentation will provide a Depot Commander's perspective of supply chain management. It will explore the role that the organic depots play in the Class IX supply chain, the volume of work conducted on an annual basis, the mechanics of forecasting future workload, the challenges of synchronizing the repair program production schedules with the National Inventory Control Point's replenishment requirements and the challenges being faced in transferring to an SAP‐based business management system (the Logistics Modernization Program). We will also examine the depot's capabilities and the challenges associated with ensuring that the depot is modernized, equipped and capable of handling emerging technologies planned for future Army systems.
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| seminar_series July 9.pdf | 178.84 KB |
