SYLLABUS 1 :
OIL SPILL RESPONSE LEVEL 1 (First Responder)
COURSE OBJECTIVE
Participant will gain an understanding of the weathering process of oil in the marine environment, be able to implement an efficient shoreline clean-up utilising different response techniques, selecting appropriate equipment and managing spill response teams on-site.
COURSE OUTLINE
This course is designed for all technicians or supervisors who will participate in oil spill response teams or manage logistics and waste disposal in the field. In addition this course will provide an in-depth introduction to oil spill response.
INSTRUKT0R & CV
- Martono,ST, and team
- Education :
o From Sebelas Maret University, Major on Occupational Safety & Health D III (1991)
o Diponegoro University, Major on Environmental Engineering S1 (2004).
- Expert and Experience :
o He is a trainer like as Training Fire & Safety Training, Training for Trainers , Hazard and Operability Study (Hazop (s) ), English Course conducted under TCDC Program, Risk Assessment and Analysis, Hazard Analysis and Audit, Safety & Environment Management for Offshore Petroleum Development (JICA Program/ Japan), Accident Investigation Workshop, Oil Industry Development and Management, (KOICA Program/ Korea) , etc. He has many Experience As an Instructor/Lecturer of Health, Safety and Environment at Oil and Gas Educational and Training Center in Cepu since 1994, Sub section Head of Training Program Planning/Designer of HSE training course at Oil and Gas Educational and Training Center in Cepu (1994 –2000), experience in oil & gas sectors, hazard identification, HAZOP, hazard analysis, Chief of Loss Prevention Profession ( 2004 up to 2009), Functional Lecturer start froms 2009 until now.
RUNNING
18 - 21 Maret 2013 (4 days) , tentative/as request
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SYLLABUS 2 :
OIL SPILL RESPONSE LEVEL 2 (Second Level of Response)
COURSE OBJECTIVE
Participant will gain an understanding of the safe and efficient response to oil spills, be able to undertake initial assessments of spill risk, initiate a response to an oil spill, identify priorities for protection, choose the correct response options, identify the limitations of response options and equipment, and understand the needs of the media.
COURSE OUTLINE
This course is designed for all managers or supervisors who will lead or supervise oil spill response teams and those with support responsibilities within an incident command or emergency team.
INSTRUKT0R & CV
· Martono,ST, and team
· Education :
o From Sebelas Maret University, Major on Occupational Safety & Health D III (1991)
o Diponegoro University, Major on Environmental Engineering S1 (2004).
· Expert and Experience :
o He is a trainer like as Training Fire & Safety Training, Training for Trainers , Hazard and Operability Study (Hazop (s) ), English Course conducted under TCDC Program, Risk Assessment and Analysis, Hazard Analysis and Audit, Safety & Environment Management for Offshore Petroleum Development (JICA Program/ Japan), Accident Investigation Workshop, Oil Industry Development and Management, (KOICA Program/ Korea) , etc. He has many Experience As an Instructor/Lecturer of Health, Safety and Environment at Oil and Gas Educational and Training Center in Cepu since 1994, Sub section Head of Training Program Planning/Designer of HSE training course at Oil and Gas Educational and Training Center in Cepu (1994 –2000), experience in oil & gas sectors, hazard identification, HAZOP, hazard analysis, Chief of Loss Prevention Profession ( 2004 up to 2009), Functional Lecturer start froms 2009 until now.
RUNNING
18 - 21 Maret 2013 (4 days) , tentative/as request
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SYLLABUS 3 :
INTRODUCTION TO MARINE SPILL RESPONSE FOR SHIPPING
COURSE OBJECTIVE
Delegates will gain an understanding of pre-spill planning, of the legislation regarding marine pollution caused by vessels, the role of the vessel, owner and insurers, the actions that the vessel can take towards the spill response operation and the importance of Health and Safety during an oil spill.
COURSE OUTLINE
This course is designed for all seamen (captains, engineers, abs) and the operations department, SQM department and DPA within a shipping company who would be involved in the pollution response of an incident caused by their vessel.
INSTRUKT0R & CV
· Martono,ST, and team
· Education :
o From Sebelas Maret University, Major on Occupational Safety & Health D III (1991)
o Diponegoro University, Major on Environmental Engineering S1 (2004).
· Expert and Experience :
o He is a trainer like as Training Fire & Safety Training, Training for Trainers , Hazard and Operability Study (Hazop (s) ), English Course conducted under TCDC Program, Risk Assessment and Analysis, Hazard Analysis and Audit, Safety & Environment Management for Offshore Petroleum Development (JICA Program/ Japan), Accident Investigation Workshop, Oil Industry Development and Management, (KOICA Program/ Korea) , etc. He has many Experience As an Instructor/Lecturer of Health, Safety and Environment at Oil and Gas Educational and Training Center in Cepu since 1994, Sub section Head of Training Program Planning/Designer of HSE training course at Oil and Gas Educational and Training Center in Cepu (1994 –2000), experience in oil & gas sectors, hazard identification, HAZOP, hazard analysis, Chief of Loss Prevention Profession ( 2004 up to 2009), Functional Lecturer start froms 2009 until now.
RUNNING
18 - 21 Maret 2013 (4 days) , tentative/as request
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SYLLABUS 4 :
Introduction to Marine Hazardous & Noxious Substance (HNS) Response at Operational Level
(IMO HNS Operational Level)
COURSE OBJECTIVE
Participants will gain an understanding of the international legislation governing the transportation of HNS at sea, the risks and threats posed by the loss of HNS, the behaviour of HNS when spilt, the health and safety issues of HNS response, the various spill response options and equipment available and the need for risk assessments and contingency planning.
COURSE OUTLINE
This course is designed for all managers or supervisors who will lead or supervise HNS spill response teams and those with support responsibilities within an incident command or emergency team. It is intended for all personnel involved in or governing the transport of HNS at sea.
INSTRUKT0R & CV
· Capt. D. Ismuwiranto, M. Mar , and Team
· Marine Certificates
o Deck Officer Class III Jakarta October 13th, 1976
o Deck Officer Class II Jakarta December 22nd, 1980
o Maritime Pilot Surabaya July 30th, 1986
o Deck Officer Class I Jakarta September 12th, 2005
o Master Mariner Jakarta September 21st, 2005
· Working Experiences
Ø PT. Angkutan Pertambangan Jakarta (§ Period : 1973 – 1980 § Position : Trainee, Second Officer, Chief Officer)
Ø PT. Djakarta Lloyd Jakarta (Period : 1980 – 1985, § Position : Third Officer, Second Officer)
Ø PT. Tanto Intim Line Surabaya (Period : 1995 – 1996 , Position : Captain)
Ø PT. (Persero) Pelabuhan Indonesia I Medan (Period : 1986 – 2006 , Position : Harbour Pilot Belawan (1986 – 1992), Harbour Pilot Malahayati & Lhok Nga (1992-1993 & 1996-2000), Harbour Pilot Dumai (2000-2002) Marine Services, Assistance Manager Tg. Balai Karimun (2002-2006)))
Ø Total E & P Indonesie Balikpapan (Period : 6th March 2007 – 15th February 2011, Position : Rig Mover/Sr. Marine Supervisor ))
Ø Akademi Maritim Yogyakarta, Indonesia
RUNNING
18 - 21 Maret 2013 (4 days) , tentative/as request
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SYLLABUS 4 :
CASHFLOW PROJECT & FINANCIAL FORECAST
COURSE OBJECTIVE
At the end of this course, participants will have gained skills to enable them to apply a structured approach to project justification and investment appraisal. The course will enable delegates to:
o understand the use of economic evaluation techniques in project proposals
o calculate the economic and financial viability of expenditure proposals
o assess the ranking of alternative projects
o quantify the impact of risk and uncertainty
o prepare project expenditure proposals in a way that will win management approval
COURSE OUTLINE
v INTRODUCTION
o Project and their management
o A structured approach to managing projects.
v THE CONTEXT OF PROJECTS
o Projects for implementing corporate strategy
o Strategic management of projects
v MANAGING THE PROJECT OBJECTIVES
o Managing scope
o Managing project organization
o Managing quality
o Managing cost
o Managing time
v PROJECT FORECASTING AND CALCULATION
o Basic concepts
§ the key ingredients of project approval
§ how to get the cost estimate right
o How to calculate the Accounting Rate of Return (ARR)
o Identifying project cash flows
o How to calculate project payback
o How to calculate Net Present Value (NPV)
o The Cost Of Capital - Choosing The right discount rate
o How to calculate Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
o How to calculate Profitability Index (PI)
v DECISION MAKING PROCESS
o Comparison of investment appraisal methods
o Project ranking - how to choose the best alternative
o Decision making under capital rationing
o How to deal with inflation
o Accounting measures versus economic measures
o Dealing with risk and uncertainty
v UNDERTAKING PROJECTS
o Project definition
§ Project start-up
§ Proposal and initiation
o Execution and control
§ Resource a project
§ Implementation planning
§ Allocation work
§ Gathering data and calculating progress
§ The control cycle
o Finalization and close out
§ Finishing the work
§ Post completion reviews
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Ø Project managers
Ø Project planners
Ø Project controller
Ø Stakeholders of the projects.
Ø Other parties who are interested in financial project matters.
INSTRUKT0R & CV
· Drs. Arif Budiarto , M.Si, Akuntan and Team
· Education :
Ø Graduate S1 from accounting subject STIE YKPN Yogyakarta in 1991
Ø Master of Science in Accounting from Pasca Sarjana Programe, Economi department, Gadjah Mada University Yogyakarta in 1998.
Ø Accounting Profesional from Accoutant program (PPA) UGM tahun 2009.
· Expert and Experience :
o Experience he ever become as Management consultant and finance.
o Tax consultant
o Media Editor Journal of Accounting Research, Auditing & Information, Faculty of Economics Trisakti 2000 – present,
o Composer Tim consultants in Electricity Supply Cost of Goods (BPP) 2004/2005 study year in cooperation with the Faculty.
o Consultant to study the formulation and adjustment of electricity tariffs 2006/2007 study year with PT Inti and DG LPE Jakarta Jakarta, Consultant to study the formulation of Subsidy Pattern for PLN and PIUKU year 2006/2007 study with PT Multi Decon and DG LPE Jakarta Jakarta,
o Budget consultant at Bali Tabanan hospitals in 2004
o Consultant to study deformation Legal Foundation Hospital Pupuk Kaltim to form a Limited Liability Company Law Board (PT).
o Trainer Audit Agency (BPK) at Jogjakarta region and Asset Restructuring of local government assistance teams DIY; then as Consultant to review Business Plan Preparation of the Regional Hospital (Hospital) in the province of Aceh in 2008, in cooperation with the German GTZ Consultant and Faculty of Medicine Gadjah Mada University.
o Costing consultant for the study of computation in health centers and hospitals throughout Indonesia in 2009 till 2010.
o Senior Trainer in Finance and accounting in some professional training institutions
o Trainer senior asset appraisal and asset management at several institutions
o Training senior field of Public Communication and CSR Implementation in some professional training institutions;
o and Senior researcher at KPMAK, the center of the development and assessment of health financing, Faculty of Medicine, Gadjah Mada University with interest costing in health finance and public finance policy.
RUNNING
18 - 21 Maret 2013 (4 days) , tentative/as request
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SYLLABUS 6 :
WAREHOUSE AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Warehouse has a different activity patterns based on the complexity of inventory, products, and industrial categories, besides the dynamics of the latest technology and supply chain concept is to have a major influence on how we manage storage effectively and efficiently.
Construction of a modern warehouse requires a huge investment for infrastructure, technology, tools, until the cost of outsourcing, so the management of a professional and measured to be absolute, and the warehouse is also the key success factors achieving customer satisfaction, for all service delivery and product quality greatly affected the level of competence of managers warehouse in response to the needs of internal users of raw material and product delivery to the end customer.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
After attending this training, participants will have the ability to:
ð Understanding the latest concepts and improvement in warehouse management
ð Understanding warehouse administration process
ð Understanding best practices rules for receiving, storage, and shipping process
ð Reviewing WMS and latest technology tool kits
ð Understanding the evaluation methods effective and measurable for warehouse performance
COURSE OUTLINE
Class presentation, discussion, study analysis, and video presentation, with methods:
ð Deni Danasenjaya, SE, MM and Team
ð Education :
o Bachelor’s degree in Management of Science from Mahardhika
Economic School of Surabaya and
o Master’s degree in Strategic Management and Business Planning from IPB of Bogor in 2003.
ð Experience :
o Danasenjaya has run numerous training courses on SCM, HSE as well as
logistics & procurement strategy, and has written several articles
and papers with topics in management, hidden cost in distribution and
transportation, ISO 14000 and logistic. He spent several years working
at several Logistic Services Provider Company in Jakarta and Independent
Consultant for Supply Chain Management Mr. Danasenjaya is an active member of :
§ Humanitarian Logistics Association (HLA), San Francisco, USA
§ Emergency People’s Network (EPN), London, UK
§ Indonesian Management Association, (AMA), Jakarta.
§ Indonesian Logisticians Forum, (ALI), Jakarta.
RUNNING
18 - 21 Maret 2013 (4 days) , tentative/as request
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FACILITIES
Certificate, Hand Out, Quality Training Kit, Training Material, Convenient Training Facilities At Stars Hotel, Lunch & 2 X Coffee Breaks, Souvenir.
VENUE
"Bandung"
Golden Flower Hotel, Banana Inn Hotel, Nalendra Hotel and other Hotel
CONTACT
MITRA GLOBAL TRAINING CENTER (MGTC)
(Diana, Wulan, Riko)
Telephon (☎) : (0274) 5305512
Mobile Phone : 0812 2792 6688 /081390398896 / 081329621600
E-mail ✉ : [email protected]
Web : http://mitraglobaltrainingcenter.weebly.com
Blog : http://mgtc-jogja.blogspot.com
OIL SPILL RESPONSE LEVEL 1 (First Responder)
COURSE OBJECTIVE
Participant will gain an understanding of the weathering process of oil in the marine environment, be able to implement an efficient shoreline clean-up utilising different response techniques, selecting appropriate equipment and managing spill response teams on-site.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Site and Risk assessments
- Health and Safety
- Selecting the most appropriate response equipment
- Selecting and implementing clean-up strategies
- Environmental issues in spill response
- Waste disposal
- Managing spill response teams
- Dealing with the media
- Record keeping
- Practical exercises and demonstrations
- Theoretical exercises
This course is designed for all technicians or supervisors who will participate in oil spill response teams or manage logistics and waste disposal in the field. In addition this course will provide an in-depth introduction to oil spill response.
INSTRUKT0R & CV
- Martono,ST, and team
- Education :
o From Sebelas Maret University, Major on Occupational Safety & Health D III (1991)
o Diponegoro University, Major on Environmental Engineering S1 (2004).
- Expert and Experience :
o He is a trainer like as Training Fire & Safety Training, Training for Trainers , Hazard and Operability Study (Hazop (s) ), English Course conducted under TCDC Program, Risk Assessment and Analysis, Hazard Analysis and Audit, Safety & Environment Management for Offshore Petroleum Development (JICA Program/ Japan), Accident Investigation Workshop, Oil Industry Development and Management, (KOICA Program/ Korea) , etc. He has many Experience As an Instructor/Lecturer of Health, Safety and Environment at Oil and Gas Educational and Training Center in Cepu since 1994, Sub section Head of Training Program Planning/Designer of HSE training course at Oil and Gas Educational and Training Center in Cepu (1994 –2000), experience in oil & gas sectors, hazard identification, HAZOP, hazard analysis, Chief of Loss Prevention Profession ( 2004 up to 2009), Functional Lecturer start froms 2009 until now.
RUNNING
18 - 21 Maret 2013 (4 days) , tentative/as request
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SYLLABUS 2 :
OIL SPILL RESPONSE LEVEL 2 (Second Level of Response)
COURSE OBJECTIVE
Participant will gain an understanding of the safe and efficient response to oil spills, be able to undertake initial assessments of spill risk, initiate a response to an oil spill, identify priorities for protection, choose the correct response options, identify the limitations of response options and equipment, and understand the needs of the media.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Causes and fate of oil spills
- Environmental issues
- Contingency planning
- Health and Safety
- Oil spill management and response
- Use of dispersants
- Containment, recovery and protection
- Shoreline clean-up
- Waste handling
- Terminating response
- Post response operations
- Media handling
- Practical exercises and demonstrations
- Theoretical exercises
This course is designed for all managers or supervisors who will lead or supervise oil spill response teams and those with support responsibilities within an incident command or emergency team.
INSTRUKT0R & CV
· Martono,ST, and team
· Education :
o From Sebelas Maret University, Major on Occupational Safety & Health D III (1991)
o Diponegoro University, Major on Environmental Engineering S1 (2004).
· Expert and Experience :
o He is a trainer like as Training Fire & Safety Training, Training for Trainers , Hazard and Operability Study (Hazop (s) ), English Course conducted under TCDC Program, Risk Assessment and Analysis, Hazard Analysis and Audit, Safety & Environment Management for Offshore Petroleum Development (JICA Program/ Japan), Accident Investigation Workshop, Oil Industry Development and Management, (KOICA Program/ Korea) , etc. He has many Experience As an Instructor/Lecturer of Health, Safety and Environment at Oil and Gas Educational and Training Center in Cepu since 1994, Sub section Head of Training Program Planning/Designer of HSE training course at Oil and Gas Educational and Training Center in Cepu (1994 –2000), experience in oil & gas sectors, hazard identification, HAZOP, hazard analysis, Chief of Loss Prevention Profession ( 2004 up to 2009), Functional Lecturer start froms 2009 until now.
RUNNING
18 - 21 Maret 2013 (4 days) , tentative/as request
======================================================================================================================
SYLLABUS 3 :
INTRODUCTION TO MARINE SPILL RESPONSE FOR SHIPPING
COURSE OBJECTIVE
Delegates will gain an understanding of pre-spill planning, of the legislation regarding marine pollution caused by vessels, the role of the vessel, owner and insurers, the actions that the vessel can take towards the spill response operation and the importance of Health and Safety during an oil spill.
COURSE OUTLINE
- Introduction to Oil Pollution
- Pollution Legislation
- Oil Spill Properties, Behaviour and Fate
- Health and Safety
- Environmental Sensitivity and Impacts
- Response options
- Contingency Planning – Vessels
- Oil Spill Response – Onboard
- HNS Transportation
- The role of the vessel, owner and insurers
- Media
This course is designed for all seamen (captains, engineers, abs) and the operations department, SQM department and DPA within a shipping company who would be involved in the pollution response of an incident caused by their vessel.
INSTRUKT0R & CV
· Martono,ST, and team
· Education :
o From Sebelas Maret University, Major on Occupational Safety & Health D III (1991)
o Diponegoro University, Major on Environmental Engineering S1 (2004).
· Expert and Experience :
o He is a trainer like as Training Fire & Safety Training, Training for Trainers , Hazard and Operability Study (Hazop (s) ), English Course conducted under TCDC Program, Risk Assessment and Analysis, Hazard Analysis and Audit, Safety & Environment Management for Offshore Petroleum Development (JICA Program/ Japan), Accident Investigation Workshop, Oil Industry Development and Management, (KOICA Program/ Korea) , etc. He has many Experience As an Instructor/Lecturer of Health, Safety and Environment at Oil and Gas Educational and Training Center in Cepu since 1994, Sub section Head of Training Program Planning/Designer of HSE training course at Oil and Gas Educational and Training Center in Cepu (1994 –2000), experience in oil & gas sectors, hazard identification, HAZOP, hazard analysis, Chief of Loss Prevention Profession ( 2004 up to 2009), Functional Lecturer start froms 2009 until now.
RUNNING
18 - 21 Maret 2013 (4 days) , tentative/as request
======================================================================================================================
SYLLABUS 4 :
Introduction to Marine Hazardous & Noxious Substance (HNS) Response at Operational Level
(IMO HNS Operational Level)
COURSE OBJECTIVE
Participants will gain an understanding of the international legislation governing the transportation of HNS at sea, the risks and threats posed by the loss of HNS, the behaviour of HNS when spilt, the health and safety issues of HNS response, the various spill response options and equipment available and the need for risk assessments and contingency planning.
COURSE OUTLINE
- International legislation
- How HNS is transported
- Types of vessels involved in transporting HNS
- The properties of HNS
- The HNS classification systems
- The fate and impact of HNS spills in the marine environment
- Response options
- Suitable equipment
- Health & Safety
- De-contamination
- Waste handling and disposal
- Case studies
- Risk assessments
- Contingency planning
- Theoretical exercises
This course is designed for all managers or supervisors who will lead or supervise HNS spill response teams and those with support responsibilities within an incident command or emergency team. It is intended for all personnel involved in or governing the transport of HNS at sea.
INSTRUKT0R & CV
· Capt. D. Ismuwiranto, M. Mar , and Team
· Marine Certificates
o Deck Officer Class III Jakarta October 13th, 1976
o Deck Officer Class II Jakarta December 22nd, 1980
o Maritime Pilot Surabaya July 30th, 1986
o Deck Officer Class I Jakarta September 12th, 2005
o Master Mariner Jakarta September 21st, 2005
· Working Experiences
Ø PT. Angkutan Pertambangan Jakarta (§ Period : 1973 – 1980 § Position : Trainee, Second Officer, Chief Officer)
Ø PT. Djakarta Lloyd Jakarta (Period : 1980 – 1985, § Position : Third Officer, Second Officer)
Ø PT. Tanto Intim Line Surabaya (Period : 1995 – 1996 , Position : Captain)
Ø PT. (Persero) Pelabuhan Indonesia I Medan (Period : 1986 – 2006 , Position : Harbour Pilot Belawan (1986 – 1992), Harbour Pilot Malahayati & Lhok Nga (1992-1993 & 1996-2000), Harbour Pilot Dumai (2000-2002) Marine Services, Assistance Manager Tg. Balai Karimun (2002-2006)))
Ø Total E & P Indonesie Balikpapan (Period : 6th March 2007 – 15th February 2011, Position : Rig Mover/Sr. Marine Supervisor ))
Ø Akademi Maritim Yogyakarta, Indonesia
RUNNING
18 - 21 Maret 2013 (4 days) , tentative/as request
======================================================================================================================
SYLLABUS 4 :
CASHFLOW PROJECT & FINANCIAL FORECAST
COURSE OBJECTIVE
At the end of this course, participants will have gained skills to enable them to apply a structured approach to project justification and investment appraisal. The course will enable delegates to:
o understand the use of economic evaluation techniques in project proposals
o calculate the economic and financial viability of expenditure proposals
o assess the ranking of alternative projects
o quantify the impact of risk and uncertainty
o prepare project expenditure proposals in a way that will win management approval
COURSE OUTLINE
v INTRODUCTION
o Project and their management
o A structured approach to managing projects.
v THE CONTEXT OF PROJECTS
o Projects for implementing corporate strategy
o Strategic management of projects
v MANAGING THE PROJECT OBJECTIVES
o Managing scope
o Managing project organization
o Managing quality
o Managing cost
o Managing time
v PROJECT FORECASTING AND CALCULATION
o Basic concepts
§ the key ingredients of project approval
§ how to get the cost estimate right
o How to calculate the Accounting Rate of Return (ARR)
o Identifying project cash flows
o How to calculate project payback
o How to calculate Net Present Value (NPV)
o The Cost Of Capital - Choosing The right discount rate
o How to calculate Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
o How to calculate Profitability Index (PI)
v DECISION MAKING PROCESS
o Comparison of investment appraisal methods
o Project ranking - how to choose the best alternative
o Decision making under capital rationing
o How to deal with inflation
o Accounting measures versus economic measures
o Dealing with risk and uncertainty
v UNDERTAKING PROJECTS
o Project definition
§ Project start-up
§ Proposal and initiation
o Execution and control
§ Resource a project
§ Implementation planning
§ Allocation work
§ Gathering data and calculating progress
§ The control cycle
o Finalization and close out
§ Finishing the work
§ Post completion reviews
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Ø Project managers
Ø Project planners
Ø Project controller
Ø Stakeholders of the projects.
Ø Other parties who are interested in financial project matters.
INSTRUKT0R & CV
· Drs. Arif Budiarto , M.Si, Akuntan and Team
· Education :
Ø Graduate S1 from accounting subject STIE YKPN Yogyakarta in 1991
Ø Master of Science in Accounting from Pasca Sarjana Programe, Economi department, Gadjah Mada University Yogyakarta in 1998.
Ø Accounting Profesional from Accoutant program (PPA) UGM tahun 2009.
· Expert and Experience :
o Experience he ever become as Management consultant and finance.
o Tax consultant
o Media Editor Journal of Accounting Research, Auditing & Information, Faculty of Economics Trisakti 2000 – present,
o Composer Tim consultants in Electricity Supply Cost of Goods (BPP) 2004/2005 study year in cooperation with the Faculty.
o Consultant to study the formulation and adjustment of electricity tariffs 2006/2007 study year with PT Inti and DG LPE Jakarta Jakarta, Consultant to study the formulation of Subsidy Pattern for PLN and PIUKU year 2006/2007 study with PT Multi Decon and DG LPE Jakarta Jakarta,
o Budget consultant at Bali Tabanan hospitals in 2004
o Consultant to study deformation Legal Foundation Hospital Pupuk Kaltim to form a Limited Liability Company Law Board (PT).
o Trainer Audit Agency (BPK) at Jogjakarta region and Asset Restructuring of local government assistance teams DIY; then as Consultant to review Business Plan Preparation of the Regional Hospital (Hospital) in the province of Aceh in 2008, in cooperation with the German GTZ Consultant and Faculty of Medicine Gadjah Mada University.
o Costing consultant for the study of computation in health centers and hospitals throughout Indonesia in 2009 till 2010.
o Senior Trainer in Finance and accounting in some professional training institutions
o Trainer senior asset appraisal and asset management at several institutions
o Training senior field of Public Communication and CSR Implementation in some professional training institutions;
o and Senior researcher at KPMAK, the center of the development and assessment of health financing, Faculty of Medicine, Gadjah Mada University with interest costing in health finance and public finance policy.
RUNNING
18 - 21 Maret 2013 (4 days) , tentative/as request
======================================================================================================================
SYLLABUS 6 :
WAREHOUSE AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Warehouse has a different activity patterns based on the complexity of inventory, products, and industrial categories, besides the dynamics of the latest technology and supply chain concept is to have a major influence on how we manage storage effectively and efficiently.
Construction of a modern warehouse requires a huge investment for infrastructure, technology, tools, until the cost of outsourcing, so the management of a professional and measured to be absolute, and the warehouse is also the key success factors achieving customer satisfaction, for all service delivery and product quality greatly affected the level of competence of managers warehouse in response to the needs of internal users of raw material and product delivery to the end customer.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
After attending this training, participants will have the ability to:
ð Understanding the latest concepts and improvement in warehouse management
ð Understanding warehouse administration process
ð Understanding best practices rules for receiving, storage, and shipping process
ð Reviewing WMS and latest technology tool kits
ð Understanding the evaluation methods effective and measurable for warehouse performance
COURSE OUTLINE
- Inventory Planning and Forecasting
- Inventory Replenishment System
- Return Management
- 5S in The Warehouse
- Warehouse lay-out and stock locations
- Receiving and shipping improvement
- Picking management and effective warehouse system
- Distribution and transportation arrangement
- Outsourcing management
- HSE in the warehouse
- Warehouse manual and procedures
- Warehouse KPI and audit
Class presentation, discussion, study analysis, and video presentation, with methods:
- 20% theory based on practitioner literature
- 40% analysis and best practices among industry
- 40% real case study and discussions between the trainers with participants brainstorming
- Supply Chain, PPIC, Production, Warehouse, Distribution, Purchasing/Procurement
- Project Manager, GA, Contract Administration
- Corporate Legal, Quality Assurance, Auditor
- Supervisor/Manager which is deals with supply chain activities
- Anyone wishing to improve their competencies
ð Deni Danasenjaya, SE, MM and Team
ð Education :
o Bachelor’s degree in Management of Science from Mahardhika
Economic School of Surabaya and
o Master’s degree in Strategic Management and Business Planning from IPB of Bogor in 2003.
ð Experience :
o Danasenjaya has run numerous training courses on SCM, HSE as well as
logistics & procurement strategy, and has written several articles
and papers with topics in management, hidden cost in distribution and
transportation, ISO 14000 and logistic. He spent several years working
at several Logistic Services Provider Company in Jakarta and Independent
Consultant for Supply Chain Management Mr. Danasenjaya is an active member of :
§ Humanitarian Logistics Association (HLA), San Francisco, USA
§ Emergency People’s Network (EPN), London, UK
§ Indonesian Management Association, (AMA), Jakarta.
§ Indonesian Logisticians Forum, (ALI), Jakarta.
RUNNING
18 - 21 Maret 2013 (4 days) , tentative/as request
======================================================================================================================
FACILITIES
Certificate, Hand Out, Quality Training Kit, Training Material, Convenient Training Facilities At Stars Hotel, Lunch & 2 X Coffee Breaks, Souvenir.
VENUE
"Bandung"
Golden Flower Hotel, Banana Inn Hotel, Nalendra Hotel and other Hotel
CONTACT
MITRA GLOBAL TRAINING CENTER (MGTC)
(Diana, Wulan, Riko)
Telephon (☎) : (0274) 5305512
Mobile Phone : 0812 2792 6688 /081390398896 / 081329621600
E-mail ✉ : [email protected]
Web : http://mitraglobaltrainingcenter.weebly.com
Blog : http://mgtc-jogja.blogspot.com