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1. Start a new career
If you're looking for your first job, or if you're hoping to move into logistics or purchasing from another career, it can be a catch-22 to find your first role. Employers are often wary of hiring people with no previous experience, and not everybody can afford to take unpaid work placements or internships to gain experience.
Studying the first of a series of professional qualifications will give you a good grounding in the supply chain industry and the purpose of the role you hope to move into, as well as ensuring that you're familiar with the terminology and best practice for your chosen area. This, combined with the discipline and determination you're displaying by gaining a relevant qualification, could be enough to tip the balance and get you your first supply chain job.
2. Improve your performance
Whether you're new to supply chain or an old hand, taking a professional qualification can help to improve your performance at work.
If you're just starting out in a logistics or purchasing career, studying for a professional qualification will help you get to grips with best practice and fill in any knowledge gaps, helping you to settle into your new role and gain an understanding of the industry.
If you're hoping to move into a supervisory or management role, studying a professional qualification can help you to develop management skills relevant to the logistics industry as well as giving you the confidence to take on more responsibility at work.
Even if you've been in the industry for many years, studying can help to refresh your knowledge, keep you up to date with best practise and back up your work experience.
3. Get a new job or promotion
If you're looking for a new job in supply chain, perhaps moving from operational to supervisory or management level, you might find that experience isn't enough any more. Difficult economic times have increased the number of applicants for each job role significantly, so employers are looking for qualifications as well as experience to allow them to cherry-pick the best applicants for each vacancy.
Holding a professional qualification can help to make your CV stand out among potentially hundreds of others, and many employers specifically request that job applicants have or are working towards a CIPS or CILT qualification.
4. Improve your professional reputation
Having a professional qualification marks you out as being highly knowledgeable and skilled in your chosen field, be it logistics, transport, procurement, freight or operations management. Even mentioning on your CV that you're currently working towards a qualification shows that you're enthusiastic, committed and determined to better yourself.
If you have significant experience in your industry, holding professional qualifications at the right level might also allow you to use post-nominals - letters after your name, such as MCIPS or FCILT. These are an excellent way to show your professional status on CV's or business cards, and mark you out as having reached the very highest levels within your industry.
5. Get back into work after redundancy/unemployment
If you've been out of work because of redundancy or other reasons, getting back into a new role can sometimes be difficult, and this difficulty increases the longer you're unemployed for. In these cases, qualifications can help you make the jump back into work, by refreshing your knowledge and showing employers that you're serious about your career.
Gaining some new skills and knowledge can also work wonders for your self-confidence, and being able to talk about how you've updated your skills is a great way to stand out at interview.
Distance Learning College and Training are the UK's leading specialist provider of accredited supply chain qualifications.
Supply Chain Qualifications
134.2Khz Handheld Rfid Reader Series For Animal Tracking
Toronto, Canada - GAO RFID Inc. (www.GAORFID.com) is releasing its series of low frequency RFID readers for easy-to-use, cost-effective animal identification and management. The reader series includes two versions of RFID readers: one is the 222014, which is used to read compatible RFID tags, display the tag ID on the screen and store the data to onboard memory; the other one has the additional capability to upload the data in real time via Bluetooth to any enabled PC or PDA.
Besides animal tracking, these readers are also highly suitable for such application as logistics, field service, personnel tracking and event management.
These portable RFID low frequency readers are shipped with demo software and SDK from GAO and meet ISO11784/5 FDX-B and ID64 standards. They feature fast and accurate scanning and a high storage capability of about 2000 items. What's more, this advanced series can work consecutively for 12 hours on a charge.
For further information about the series of low frequency RFID reader, please visit www.GAORFID.com or contact Sales@GAORFID.com
About GAO RFID Inc.
GAO RFID Inc. is a leading provider of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) hardware and solutions to end users worldwide. GAO RFID combines best of breed with low cost RFID readers, RFID tags and enabling-RFID software. GAO offers a wide variety of RFID readers, tags and antennas in all the RFID technologies, Low Frequency (LF), High Frequency (HF), Ultra High Frequency (UHF, Gen 2) as well as Active and Semi-Passive. GAO RFID's products and services are easily customized for use in asset tracking, healthcare, supply chain & logistics, event management, access control, livestock tracking, inventory control & management, field service maintenance and document authentication.
For more information please visit http://www.GAORFID.com
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GAO RFID Inc. is a member of GAO Group, which also includes
GAO Tek Inc. – http://www.GAOTek.com
GAO Research Inc. – http://www.GAOResearch.com
GAO RFID Asset Tracking – http://www.GAORFIDAssetTracking.com
GAO Embedded – http://www.GAOEmbedded.com
GAO Instruments – http://www.GAOInstruments.com
GAO Comm – http://www.GAOComm.com
GAO Fiber Optics – http://www.GAOFiberOptics.com
About the Author
GAO RFID Inc. is a leading provider of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) solutions to end users and solution providers worldwide. GAO RFID combines best of breed with low cost RFID readers, RFID tags and enabling-RFID software. GAORFID helps customers bring quality RFID solutions quickly to market. For more information, visit http://www.GAORFID.com
10 bulbs each of 100 Watts are connected in series to a 200V main supply.?
1.Find the power of 10 bulbs
2. Power of each bulb.
3.Current through each bulb
Give relevant reasons & steps
Resistance R of each bulb
= V^2 / P = (200)^2 / 100 = 400 ohm
Total resistance of 10 bulbs in series = 4000 ohm
1. Power
= V^2 / Total resistance
= (200)^2 / 4000
= 10 watt
2. Power of each bulb
= I^2 R
= (V / Total resistance)^2 * R
= (200/4000)^2 * 400
= 1 watt
3. Current through each bulb
= (V/Total resistance)
= 200/4000
= 0.05 A.
Latest Radio Advertisements Tell Southern Californians That Water Supply is Still Restricted, Even with Wet Winter
LOS ANGELES----Reminding consumers that the region’s water problems are not over despite the recent rains, the Metropolitan Water District has launched the latest in its series of radio advertisements asking Southern Californians to continue conserving water.
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