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Logistics

Structure Type: Study unit
Code: TLTP2001
Type: Compulsory
Curriculum: LT 2018
Level: Bachelor of Business Administration
Year of Study: 1 (2018-2019)
Semester: Spring
Credits: 3 cr
Responsible Teacher: Pommelin-Andrejeff, Leena
Language of Instruction: Finnish

Courses During the Academic Year 2018-2019

Impl.Group(s)Study TimeTeacher(s)LanguageClassesEnrolment
5T-LT-1-12018-08-31 – 2018-12-21Leena Pommelin-AndrejeffFinnish33 h2018-08-20 – 2018-09-17
6T-LT-1-22018-08-31 – 2018-12-21Leena Pommelin-AndrejeffFinnish33 h2018-08-20 – 2018-09-17
7T-LT-1-32019-01-07 – 2019-05-26Leena Pommelin-AndrejeffFinnish33 h2018-12-10 – 2019-01-14
8T-LT-1-42019-01-07 – 2019-05-26Leena Pommelin-AndrejeffFinnish33 h2018-12-10 – 2019-01-14

Learning Outcomes

The student understands good materials management and planning, organizing and controlling of such activities as transportation, inventory maintenance, order processing, puchasing, warehousing, metrial handling, customer service and product standard.

Student's Workload

Total work load of the course: 81 h
- of which scheduled studies 39 h
- of which autonomous studies 42 h
The assesment of student's own learning 1 h is included in contact lessons.

Contents

Overview of logistics. Elements of logistics systems. Analyzing, designing and implementing a logistics system.

Recommended or Required Reading and Other Learning Resources/Tools

Waters, Donald. Supply Chain Management: An Introduction to Logistics

Ballou, Ronald H. 2004. Business Logistics / Supply Chain Management. 5 th ed. New York. Prentice Hall.

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Lectures, discussions, group working, case studies

Assessment Criteria

5 Utilize theories, concepts and methods consistently in various situations

3 Utilize essential concepts in single situations and assignments and understand the theories on which the assignments are based

1 Recognize and understand the essential theories, principles and methods

Assessment Methods

Exam (50 %), written assigments including project work (50%)


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