Analyse logistic needs

Description

Analysing the logistic needs of all the different departments on the organisational level.

Alternative labels

examine logistic needs
study logistic needs
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evaluate logistic needs
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Skill type

skill/competence

Skill reusability level

sector-specific

Relationships with occupations

Essential skill

Analyse logistic needs is an essential skill of the following occupations:

Production designer: Production designers are responsible for the complete look (style, colouring and locations) of television programmes, series, motion pictures and commercials. They create the visual concept for the entire production such as set design, lighting, costumes and camera angles. Production designers work together with the director, designers and oversee the art department. They also create sketches, drawings, do colouring and location research and advise props and stage settings to the director.
Location manager: Location managers are responsible for procuring locations for filming outside of the studio and all the logistics this includes. They negotiate site use, and manage and maintain the site during shooting. Location managers manage the safety and security of the film crew on site.
Army captain: Army captains aid in the supervision of large units of soldiers, as well as perform planning and strategic duties in tactical operations. They also ensure equipment maintenance and provide support in logistic matters as well as support during operations.

Optional skill

Analyse logistic needs is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

Purchaser: Purchasers select and purchase stock, materials, services or goods. They organise tender procedures and select suppliers.
Defence administration officer: Defence administration officers perform managerial duties and administrative tasks in defense institutions, such as maintenance of records, management of staff, and handling of accounts.
Supply chain manager: Supply chain managers plan, manage and coordinate all activities related to the sourcing and procurement of supplies needed to run manufacturing operations from the acquisition of raw materials to the distribution of finished products. The supplies can be raw materials or finished products, and it can be for internal or external use. Moreover, they plan and commission all the activities needed to be performed in manufacturing plants and adjust operations to changing levels of demand for a company’s products.
Forecast manager: Forecast managers have a deep understanding of the operations of the company, the inventory levels, production batches, requirements and costs of production per product, and trends in the demand levels. They use all that information in combination with forecasting software in order to define production orders aiming for the most efficient production combinations.

 


 

References

  1. Analyse logistic needs – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022