Course Overview
Warehousing plays a pivotal role in supply chain performance, directly impacting costs, customer service, and operational efficiency. Inefficient warehouse processes and weak inventory control can lead to high expenses, delayed deliveries, and supply chain disruptions.
This Warehouse Efficiency & Inventory Control in Supply Chains Training Course provides participants with the skills to streamline warehouse operations, optimize space utilization, and implement effective inventory control systems. Attendees will explore lean warehousing practices, warehouse technologies, and methods to balance cost, speed, and accuracy.
Through practical workshops, simulations, and real-world case studies, participants will design warehouse layouts, improve workflows, and apply inventory management techniques to reduce waste and improve service levels.
Course Benefits
Optimize warehouse space and workflows.
Improve accuracy in inventory control.
Reduce storage and handling costs.
Strengthen customer service through efficient warehousing.
Apply digital tools for warehouse and inventory visibility.
Course Objectives
Understand the role of warehouses in supply chain efficiency.
Apply lean and agile methods to warehouse operations.
Design effective warehouse layouts and workflows.
Strengthen inventory tracking and accuracy.
Implement warehouse technology solutions (WMS, automation, RFID).
Align warehouse and inventory management with business goals.
Build sustainable and resilient warehouse practices.
Training Methodology
The course combines expert lectures, case studies, group workshops, and simulations. Participants will work on practical exercises, including layout design and inventory audits, to apply best practices.
Target Audience
Warehouse and inventory managers.
Supply chain and logistics professionals.
Procurement and operations officers.
Executives responsible for warehouse strategy.
Target Competencies
Warehouse optimization and design.
Inventory control and accuracy.
Lean warehousing practices.
Technology adoption in warehouse operations.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Warehouse & Inventory Management
Role of warehousing in supply chain strategy.
Common challenges in warehouse efficiency.
Principles of effective inventory control.
Case study: warehouse transformation.
Unit 2: Warehouse Layout and Space Optimization
Designing efficient warehouse layouts.
Storage methods and material handling systems.
Reducing congestion and wasted space.
Practical workshop: layout redesign.
Unit 3: Lean and Agile Warehousing Practices
Applying lean principles to warehouses.
Waste reduction in handling and storage.
Agile practices for flexibility and responsiveness.
Simulation: lean warehouse improvement.
Unit 4: Inventory Control Systems and Techniques
Cycle counting and stock accuracy methods.
ABC and XYZ inventory classification.
Safety stock and reorder point calculations.
Practical exercise: inventory audit.
Unit 5: Technology in Warehouse & Inventory Management
Warehouse Management Systems (WMS).
RFID, barcoding, and IoT tracking tools.
Automation and robotics in warehouses.
Cybersecurity in warehouse systems.
Unit 6: Cost and Performance Optimization
Reducing warehouse operating costs.
Inventory turnover and performance KPIs.
Linking warehouse efficiency to financial goals.
Case study: performance-driven warehouse strategy.
Unit 7: Sustainability and Future of Warehousing
Green warehousing and energy efficiency.
ESG and CSR considerations in warehouse operations.
Digital twins and predictive analytics in warehouses.
Roadmap for long-term warehouse transformation.
Ready to boost efficiency in warehouse and inventory operations?
Join the Warehouse Efficiency & Inventory Control in Supply Chains Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and lead your supply chain toward lean, cost-effective performance.
The Warehouse Efficiency & Inventory Control in Supply Chains Training Courses in Vienna equip professionals with the operational knowledge and analytical tools required to optimize warehouse performance and strengthen inventory control across modern supply chain environments. Designed for warehouse managers, supply chain coordinators, operations leaders, and inventory specialists, these programs focus on enhancing storage efficiency, improving material flow, and ensuring accurate, cost-effective inventory management.
Participants gain a comprehensive understanding of warehouse efficiency principles, exploring layout optimization, workflow design, picking and packing strategies, space utilization, and material handling best practices. The courses emphasize how streamlined warehouse operations reduce lead times, minimize errors, and improve overall productivity. Through real-world case studies and hands-on simulations, attendees learn to analyze warehouse processes, eliminate bottlenecks, and implement performance-improving solutions tailored to their operational context.
These inventory control and warehouse optimization training programs in Vienna also focus on advanced inventory management techniques such as cycle counting, ABC/XYZ classification, reorder strategies, demand forecasting integration, and safety stock optimization. Participants examine how digital tools—including warehouse management systems (WMS), barcode and RFID technologies, analytics platforms, and automation solutions—enhance accuracy and visibility across inventory operations. The curriculum blends theoretical foundations with practical application, enabling professionals to connect warehouse efficiency with broader supply chain performance.
Attending these training courses in Vienna offers a dynamic and internationally oriented learning experience enriched by expert-led instruction and cross-industry collaboration. The city’s strong logistics infrastructure makes it an ideal backdrop for exploring modern warehouse and inventory best practices. By completing this specialization, participants gain the capability to streamline warehouse operations, strengthen inventory governance, and support agile, cost-effective supply chain management—contributing to higher service levels, reduced operational costs, and improved organizational competitiveness.