24-hour intensive CLSCMP professional training
Globally recognised CPD-UK-accredited certification
Practical Copilot-assisted simulations for supply chains
8 modules with expert-led instruction
Flexible class schedules & payment options
What you will learn:
Upcoming sessions
Evolution of the supply chain concept
Defining logistics and supply chain
Extended supply chain
Supply chain/logistics integration
Linkages in logistics and supply chain
Decisions in logistics and supply chain
Prevailing practices in logistics and supply chain
Supply Chain Mapping: Visualizes extended networks and identifies key bottlenecks
Predictive Insights: Uses AI for demand forecasting and trend detection
Integration Analytics: Simulates supply chain risks for proactive mitigation
Strategic Balance: Combines AI efficiency with human contextual reasoning
Decision Integrity: Applies judgment for company-specific trade-offs and outcomes
Goals of logistics
Functions of logistics
Business processes impacted by logistics
Reverse logistics
Logistics decision hierarchy
Value chain
Demand chain
Value creation through supply chain
Value-added services in supply chain
Strategic importance of logistics in improving profitability
Route Optimization: Uses AI tools to enhance logistics efficiency
Reverse Logistics: Tracks returns and streamlines back-end operations
Performance Dashboards: Monitors logistics KPIs for data-driven improvement
Human Oversight: Ensures profitability and customer satisfaction alignment
Service Balance: Identifies when AI efficiency harms service quality
Inventory functions
Inventory as a buffer
Reasons for carrying inventory
Inventory related costs
Inventory and customer service
Approaches to managing inventory
Risk pooling in inventory management
Inventory control techniques
Bullwhip effect
Modern inventory control tools
Materials requirements planning (MRP I)
Manufacturing resources planning (MRP II)
Distribution requirement planning
Just in time system
Vendor managed inventory
Different types of warehouses
Functions of warehouses
Warehouses consolidation and break bulk
Strategic functions of warehouses
Strategic materials and inventory management
Demand Forecasting: Leverages AI to enhance accuracy and precision
Predictive Planning: Optimizes EOQ and JIT inventory management systems
Automation Integration: Employs robotics for efficient warehouse operations
Human Oversight: Ensures adaptability in volatile market conditions
Judgment Balance: Recognizes when AI limits effective inventory decisions
Economic order quantity
Just in time procurement
Vendor managed inventory
Online procurement
E-procurement
Reverse auction
Strategic sourcing
Major trends in procurement
Innovative procurement methods
Importance of procurement in lean manufacturing
Procurement risks management
Difference between purchasing/procurement
Contribution of procurement in adding value to organisation
Procurement strategies
Link between corporate, business level and procurement strategies
How external factors affect business and procurement
Supplier Scoring: Uses AI to rank and evaluate vendor performance
Risk Prediction: Forecasts procurement risks for proactive decision-making
Process Automation: Streamlines e-auctions and sourcing workflows efficiently
Strategic Oversight: Aligns AI outputs with ethics and corporate values
Human Judgment: Balances cost efficiency with responsible procurement practices
Distribution channels and logistics
Flows in distribution channel
Channel strategy, length, breadth, and members
Distribution centres and site selection
Transportation infrastructure (sea, air, road)
Cargo movement and freight management
Factors influencing freight cost
Transportation networks: point-to-point, hub & spoke, transshipment, milk run
Containerisation
Third party logistics
Freight Modeling: Utilizes AI to optimize costs and shipment efficiency
Predictive Tracking: Monitors routes and anticipates delays in real time
Optimization Insights: Enhances multimodal transport planning and performance analysis
Human Oversight: Balances efficiency metrics with customer-centric decision-making
Reliability Judgment: Identifies when low-cost AI routes risk service quality
Importance of capacity and network planning
Role of network design
Strategic factors in network design
Operational and tactical factors in network and capacity planning
Steps in network design process
Facility location and capacity allocation
Scenario Simulation: Uses AI for “what-if” network design analysis
Capacity Optimization: Evaluates warehouse locations and balancing through predictive modeling
Analytical Strength: Processes complex configurations for optimal logistical outcomes
Strategic Judgment: Integrates business realities beyond AI’s computational scope
Practical Insight: Identifies when theoretical AI models lack real-world feasibility
International trade drivers
International sourcing
Direct vs indirect exporting
The STEEPLE framework
Managing exchange rate risk
Importance of documentation in logistics
Importance of Incoterms
Strategic importance of HS codes
Invoice, packing list, bill of lading, insurance, certificate of origin
Transport documents in air, road, and sea
Payment mechanisms in international trade
Letter of credit
Export options defined
Strategic importance of Incoterms and LCs in EXIM procedures
Alliances and outsourcing
Global supply chain and logistics
Strategic issues in global logistics
Importance of packaging in logistics
Compliance Automation: Uses AI to validate documentation and Incoterms compliance
Risk Monitoring: Detects payment irregularities and flags potential compliance breaches
Accuracy Enhancement: Improves HS code validation and reduces manual processing
Human Oversight: Resolves disputes and interprets complex regulatory ambiguities
Negotiation Expertise: Applies human insight in customs and authority interactions
Task: Create workflow maps labeling “AI-led” vs “Human-led” tasks
Deliverable: Diagram + rationale
Outcome: Balanced AI-augmented workflows in logistics and supply chain
Once you complete the training, you will be able to:
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Master operational purchasing techniques and effective supplier management strategies
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Understand the strategic significance of various logistical components
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Gain valuable insights into the intersection of e-commerce, logistics, and import taxes
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Learn techniques for creating new value within the supply chain, increasing profitability
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Acquire insights into the pivotal role of data, especially big data
Overall ratings by our students
The CLSCMP Course in Qatar offers participants both basic and advanced knowledge of logistics and supply chain, purchasing and procurement. This training helps participants develop skills to manage supply chain operations, sourcing, logistics and distribution processes effectively.
There are no specific eligibility criteria for enrolling in our CLSCMP course in Qatar. This course is designed for beginners who want to start their career in supply chain management and logistics.
Our modules are designed to help learners master the concepts from the fundamental stage to the advanced level. Moreover, we also offer this course to working professionals looking to upgrade their knowledge and skills in this domain.
Our CLSCMP Course in Qatar helps individuals with the essential knowledge needed for the logistics, transportation and distribution industry. We help you to attain the CLSCMP certification. This will further boost your confidence with recognition as a logistics and supply chain expert in the market.
Absolutely. Copilot helps you generate logistics summaries, inventory snapshots, and procurement reports quickly. This include:
1. Auto-generated insights
2. Customisable templates
3. Error-free documentation
4. Faster turnaround for reporting
The course trains you to analyse inventory performance using predictive models inside the Automation Sandbox. You learn how AI estimates stock levels, identifies slow movers and recommends replenishment strategies.
This blended approach helps you move from manual calculations to machine-supported decision-making, ensuring your inventory plans are both cost-effective and responsive to demand.
You walk away with several practical AI skills that employers value today. This include:
1. Preparing AI-assisted demand forecasts
2. Automating procurement documentation
3. Designing digital warehouse workflows
4. Using Copilot for supply chain reporting
5. Conducting risk analysis with predictive tools
By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with core skills which are important to carry out the basic roles and responsibilities as a logistics and supply chain expert. These skills are:
Yes, the individuals enrolled in the CLSCMP Course in Qatar will learn about the bullwhip effect in one of the specialised modules. This is a supply chain phenomenon that explains how small fluctuations at the retail level can lead to increasingly larger fluctuations at the wholesale, distribution and manufacturing levels.
After completing our course and earning the certificate, the individuals become experts in managing supply chains and logistics processes and can develop efficient warehouse setups. These professionals can apply for lucrative job roles that are in-demand in Doha. These are:
Yes, after completing the CLSCMP training, professionals in Qatar can advance their credentials with several certifications in logistics and supply chain such as:
1. Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)
2. Certified in Logistics, Transportation and Distribution
3. Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
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