TTK University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Logistics'Name in Estonian: Logistika
General descriptionThe nature of logistics. Supply chain, flows. Logistical problems. Logistics development. Supply chain management. Fragmentation. Outsourcing. 3PL. Demand planning and bullwhip effect. Logistics planning, lean and agile systems. Just-in-time concept. Theory of constraints. Resource planning. Logistics metrics and analyses. Purchasing. Transport decisions. Incoterms. Regulations in forwarding and transport. CMR. Inventory management. Warehousing.
General aimIntroduce logistics and basic tools used in organising and managing logistics. Develop understanding of logistics in connection with other business functions. Prepare students for working in logistics field
AimStudent knows the key terms and concepts
Student is knowledgeable about new technologies in the field of logistics Student is able to assess the logistical performance of a company and the effect on service and profit Student understands the common bottlenecks in logistics and is able to offer solutions Student can perceive the relations between business functions and make decisions based on that Student can find relevant information in the applicable laws and regulations Form descriptionThe course has eight lessons, altogether 24h, and consists of both lecture-type learning and groupwork discussions and exercises. The final grade consists of students homework (20%), active work during the course (10%) and final test (70%).
LiteratureMall Villemi. Logistika alused. TTÜ, Tallinn 2003/2008.
Logistikakäsiraamat. Äripäeva kirjastus, 2002. Is taught in following curricula2008: AT* 2007: AT* 2006: AT* 2005: AT* 2004: AT* * Optional subject
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