Wednesday 28 May 2014

Training Convention on Supply Chain Management

Training Convention on Supply Chain Management

Dear all,

From September 1 to 5, i+solutions will hold its first annual training convention on Supply Chain Management in Utrecht.

We will share our technical know-how and global insights as a procurement agent implementing Global Fund and PEPFAR programmes, and build on our educational expertise with years of experience in developing and delivering trainings in supply chain management. This unique mix will enable participants to get an overview of all the areas of supply chain management, as well as an opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge and skills in a field of their choice.

There are four available tracks:
Forecasting and quantification
Monitoring and evaluation
Procurement of essential medicines
Quality assurance

Each day will start with a plenary session where participants will hear keynote addresses on the latest global development. In the afternoon, participants will break out in smaller to deepen their expertise, practice case studies and share best practices in the track of their choice. Leading experts in their field will facilitate each track.

Part of the training will be imparted though our e-learning platform www.iplusacademy.org. Please visit and enrol in one of our free taster courses.

Registration fee
Early bird (register before 30 June, 2014): 1500 euros
Standard: 1700 euros
Group discount (three or more from one organization): 1500 euros
The registration fee covers attendance, tea and coffee breaks and lunch.

Please visit www.iplussolutions.org for more details on the programme and information on how to apply, or contact trainings@iplussolutions.org.

Carole Piriou
Senior training coordinator
i+solutions
Universal access to essential medicines
i+ Solutions -Training <Training@iplussolutions.org>
The course advert has been taken from edrug forum. For more information please visit www.iplussolutions.org/en/content/training-convention-supply-chain-management

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