Logistics

Structure Type: Course
Code: KE16BUTU123
Type: Elective
Level: Bachelor
Credits: 3.0 points
Responsible Teacher: Imppola, Jorma
Teacher Team: Imppola, Jorma
Language of Instruction: English

Course Implementations, Planned Year of Study and Semester

Curriculum  Semester  Credits  Start of Semester  End of Semester
INBUS2-2015   2 spring   3.0   2017-01-01   2017-07-31  
INBUS2-2016   2 spring   3.0   2018-01-01   2018-07-31  

Learning Outcomes

- Student can define qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations
- Student can compare the pros and cons of different transportation forms.
- Student can explain the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics.
- Student can present material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.

Student's Workload

- lectures and seminar 30 h, independent studying including writing assignment 50 h

Prerequisites / Recommended Optional Courses

No previous studies are required.

Contents

- Transportation and its significance, logistic chain and distribution
- Transportation planning and transportation risk management
- Packing
- Inventories and their economical and functional significance
- Physical storage, the connection between storage and transportations
- Significance, agility and costs of customer service
- Customer service strategies and service pricing
- Logistics and recycling

Recommended or Required Reading

- Lecture materials
- Other materials announced by the lecturer

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

- Lectures 30 h
- Written assignment which is presented at the seminar during the last session 50 h

Assessment Criteria

1
Student can define qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations in basic level. Student can compare the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. Student can explain the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics in basic level. Student can present in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
3
Student can define well qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations. Student can compare well the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. Student can explain well the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics. Student can present well in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
5
Student can define excellently qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations. Student can compare excellently the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. Student can explain excellently the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics. Student can present excellently in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.

Assessment Methods

- Examimation: 50 %
- Writing assignment and seminar presentation: 50 %

Work Placement

None.

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