ATC Surrey Launches Course to Combat Auto Parts Shortages
Automotive Technology Centre (ATC) Surrey has launched a comprehensive auto parts course to equip students with vital skills to navigate industry-wide parts shortages. The course focuses on managing disruptions and thriving in the face of global supply chain issues.
The course covers crucial aspects such as inventory management, problem-solving, and understanding the causes of parts shortages. Students learn to build strong relationships with multiple suppliers, a strategy that helps overcome shortages and minimize downtime.
Instructors emphasize the importance of staying informed about industry trends to anticipate challenges proactively. Effective communication with customers and teams is also highlighted to manage expectations during delays.
Graduates of the course can collaborate with key companies and organizations in the automotive supply chain and logistics industry. This includes major car manufacturers, auto parts distributors, and logistics firms specializing in inventory and supply chain management. These partnerships enable graduates to effectively address challenges in goods management.
The comprehensive auto parts course at ATC Surrey prepares students for real-world challenges in the automotive industry. By mastering inventory management, problem-solving, and understanding industry trends, graduates are well-equipped to manage parts shortages and contribute effectively to the supply chain and logistics industry.
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