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EUROPE SEEKS SUPPLY CHAIN ADVICE FROM SOUTH AFRICA - South Africa is truly world-class, and leading the field when it comes to the dissemination of supply chain education. That's the message from Ken Titmuss, director of SAPICS (The Association for Operations Management of Southern Africa), who was recently invited to France, to share SAPICS's AEP (Authorised Education Provider) system with FAPICS, its French equivalent. SAPICS has honed its AEP system over the years to get to the point where, today, its industry-specific education programmes are offered throughout South Africa and as far afield as Kenya, Nigeria and Tanzania, through a growing network of AEPs.

"It is quite a feather in our cap that Europe is seeking advice from SA," Ken enthuses. "FAPICS - the French Association for Operations Management - is aiming to set up its own network of AEPs, and was eager to learn from SAPICS, which has had these structures in place, and working with great success, for many years."

During his visit to France, Ken was also tasked with providing FAPICS's lecturers and AEPS with a clearer understanding of the APICS CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional) qualification and the APICS Lean Enterprise programme, as well as the best way to present the course. Ken presented one-day workshops on each of the programmes and also attended the annual FAPICS Conference, where he presented a paper and also assisted in a Lean workshop.

 
 

Ken ended his trip with a visit to APICS's EMEA office in Brussels, where he met with the Dutch AEP’s. Taking insights from SAPICS's AEP system, he discussed with them their roles and responsibilities in terms of their relationship with APICS EMEA. He elaborates: "These discussions were based on our experiences here in South Africa in setting up these structures. Our Dutch counterparts were most interested to learn how AEPs here collaborate with each other, and that they have succeeded in forging a mutually-beneficial strategic alliance with SAPICS."

 

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