EFFECTIVE LEAN SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT - STRATEGIES & OPERATIONS

“Transform your supply chain into a competitive advantage through lean principles and strategic execution.”

Course Schedule

Date Venue Fees (Face-to-Face)
16 – 20 Aug 2026 Manama, Bahrain USD 3,495 per delegate
07 – 11 Sep 2026 Dubai, UAE USD 3,495 per delegate
20 – 24 Sep 2026 Doha, Qatar USD 3,495 per delegate

 

Course Introduction

In today’s volatile and demand-driven markets, organizations must ensure that their supply chains are lean, agile, and strategically aligned with customer expectations. Lean supply chain management goes beyond cost-cutting—it enables faster response, improved quality, and stronger collaboration across functions.

This five-day intensive course empowers professionals with lean principles, analytical tools, and strategic frameworks to optimize their end-to-end supply chains. Through hands-on application, participants will learn to eliminate waste, manage complexity, and embed continuous improvement into supply chain operations.

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand lean principles and their application in supply chains.
  • Map, assess, and improve supply chain processes using lean tools.
  • Balance efficiency and responsiveness in global sourcing and logistics.
  • Collaborate effectively with suppliers and internal stakeholders.
  • Build metrics and dashboards to track lean supply chain performance.
  • Lead lean initiatives to deliver cost, speed, and service benefits.

 

Key Benefits of Attending

  • Apply lean principles to reduce delays, errors, and non-value activities.
  • Gain practical experience with tools like VSM, 5S, Kanban, and root cause analysis.
  • Drive strategic alignment between supply chain, operations, and customer service.
  • Learn to respond flexibly to demand shifts and disruptions.
  • Improve visibility, decision-making, and flow across the value chain.

Intended Audience

This program is designed for:

  • Supply chain and logistics managers
  • Procurement and inventory control professionals
  • Lean practitioners and operations leads
  • Warehouse, production, and distribution supervisors
  • Process improvement and planning staff

Individual Benefits

Key competencies that will be developed include:

  • Value stream mapping and lean metrics
  • Waste elimination and bottleneck reduction
  • Supplier collaboration and internal coordination
  • Cost-to-serve analysis and service level planning
  • Root cause problem solving and process redesign

Organization Benefits

Upon completing the training course, participants will demonstrate:

  • Reduced inventory, cycle times, and operating costs
  • Stronger alignment between demand and supply functions
  • Increased customer service levels and process visibility
  • More effective supplier and partner relationships
  • Continuous improvement culture across the supply chain

 

Instructional Methdology

The course follows a blended learning approach combining theory with practice:

  • Strategic Lectures – Lean frameworks, supply chain structures, performance models
  • Case Studies – Real-world examples of lean transformation
  • Group Exercises – Value stream mapping, process flow redesign, bottleneck analysis
  • Tools – Kanban boards, waste logs, root cause analysis templates
  • Simulation – “Lean factory” or supply chain response challenge
  • Reflection – Daily debriefs and personal lean leadership action plans

Course Outline

Detailed 5-Day Course Outline

Training Hours: 7:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Daily Format: 3–4 Modules | Coffee breaks: 09:30 & 11:15 | Lunch Buffet: 01:00 – 02:00

Day 1: Lean Thinking and Supply Chain Foundations

  • Module 1: What is Lean Supply Chain Management? (07:30 – 09:30)
  • Lean philosophy, principles, and benefits
  • Types of supply chains and lean fit
  • Cost vs. value vs. flow perspective
  • Module 2: Value Streams and Waste in Supply Chains (09:45 – 11:15)
  • Identifying value-added and non-value-added activities
  • The 8 types of waste in logistics and procurement
  • Mapping material and information flows
  • Module 3: Customer Demand and Pull Systems (11:30 – 01:00)
  • Push vs. pull production and replenishment
  • Demand forecasting and signal accuracy
  • Building agility into planning systems
  • Module 4: Workshop – Value Stream Mapping (02:00 – 03:30)
  • Mapping a sample process from source to customer
  • Team feedback and improvement targets

Day 2: Process Optimization and Waste Elimination

  • Module 5: Inventory, Flow, and Lead Time Reduction (07:30 – 09:30)
  • Economic order quantity vs. lean replenishment
  • Inventory positioning and decoupling points
  • Lead time breakdown and reduction strategies
  • Module 6: Lean Warehousing and Transportation (09:45 – 11:15)
  • 5S, visual control, and layout optimization
  • Consolidation, route planning, and cross-docking
  • Picking, packing, and dispatch waste removal
  • Module 7: Supplier and Internal Process Collaboration (11:30 – 01:00)
  • Managing supplier lead times and variability
  • Internal handoffs and communication alignment
  • Integrated supply planning models
  • Module 8: Simulation – Lean Fulfillment Challenge (02:00 – 03:30)
  • Hands-on team-based scenario to reduce delays and waste
  • KPI review and facilitator debrief

Day 3: Planning, Scheduling, and Flexibility

  • Module 9: Lean Planning and Production Synchronization (07:30 – 09:30)
  • Takt time, cycle time, and capacity balancing
  • Scheduling methods in lean environments
  • Make-to-stock vs. make-to-order strategies
  • Module 10: Inventory Segmentation and Forecasting (09:45 – 11:15)
  • ABC, XYZ, and velocity-based inventory models
  • Safety stock and reorder point calculation
  • Forecast accuracy and bias tracking
  • Module 11: Demand Flexibility and Risk Response (11:30 – 01:00)
  • Managing bullwhip effect and variability
  • Dual sourcing, buffering, and postponement
  • Agile supply chains and scenario buffers
  • Module 12: Group Exercise – Root Cause and Bottleneck Analysis (02:00 – 03:30)
  • Applying tools like 5 Whys, fishbone, and Pareto
  • Sharing problem statements and improvement ideas

Day 4: Performance, Technology, and Metrics

  • Module 13: Supply Chain Metrics and Dashboards (07:30 – 09:30)
  • KPIs: OTIF, inventory turns, cost-to-serve, supplier scorecards
  • Building tiered performance reviews
  • Using digital dashboards and alerts
  • Module 14: Digital Enablers of Lean Supply Chain (09:45 – 11:15)
  • RFID, IoT, TMS, WMS, and ERP system integrations
  • Real-time data for visibility and coordination
  • Digital twin concepts for simulation
  • Module 15: Cross-Functional Collaboration and Change (11:30 – 01:00)
  • Aligning goals between operations, procurement, sales, and logistics
  • Overcoming silos and change resistance
  • Building stakeholder engagement plans
  • Module 16: Simulation – Designing a Lean Distribution Strategy (02:00 – 03:30)
  • Team challenge to improve a fictional company’s logistics
  • Presentation and review

Day 5: Leadership, Culture, and Continuous Improvement

  • Module 17: Leading Lean Supply Chain Change (07:30 – 09:30)
  • Coaching teams through lean mindset adoption
  • Lean governance and visual management
  • Change leadership vs. project management
  • Module 18: Creating a Culture of Continuous Improvement (09:45 – 11:15)
  • Daily improvement cycles and kaizen events
  • Encouraging frontline ownership of processes
  • Storytelling and celebrating lean success
  • Module 19: Final Case Study – Lean Supply Chain Turnaround (11:30 – 01:00)
  • Participants work through a multi-point transformation case
  • Recommendations and roadmap development
  • Module 20: Wrap-Up and Certification Briefing (02:00 – 03:30)
  • Reflections, action plans, and closing discussion
  • Issuance of certificates and peer recognition

 

Certification

Participants who complete the program will receive a Certificate of Completion in Effective Lean Supply Chain Management – Strategies & Operations, recognizing their ability to optimize and lead end-to-end supply chain improvements using lean principles.

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