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LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT - course description

General information
Course name LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Course ID 04.9-WZ-LogD-LSCM
Faculty Faculty of Economics and Management
Field of study Logistics
Education profile practical
Level of studies Second-cycle studies leading to MS degree
Beginning semester summer term 2022/2023
Course information
Semester 3
ECTS credits to win 2
Available in specialities International Logistics
Course type obligatory
Teaching language polish
Author of syllabus
  • dr Katarzyna Huk
Classes forms
The class form Hours per semester (full-time) Hours per week (full-time) Hours per semester (part-time) Hours per week (part-time) Form of assignment
Lecture 15 1 9 0,6 Credit with grade
Class 15 1 9 0,6 Credit with grade

Aim of the course

The aim of the course is to familiarize students with the basics of logistics, processes taking place in logistics, as well as with the essence and conditions of the functioning and management of supply chains.

Prerequisites

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Scope

Logistic processes in an enterprise, logistics in an enterprise, the essence of supply chains, logistics and the supply chain, entities in supply chains, relations between participants in supply chains, logistics networks, flow planning in the supply chain, IT systems in supply chains, reverse logistics, demand synchronization and supply chain, Japanese solutions in supply chain management.

Teaching methods

Lecture with the use of a multimedia presentation, exercises with the use of case studies and tasks.

Learning outcomes and methods of theirs verification

Outcome description Outcome symbols Methods of verification The class form

Assignment conditions

Lecture covers the basics of the problems of logistics and supply chain management. Assessment is made in writing.

During the tutorials, students solve problems and propose solutions within the presented case studies. The condition for obtaining a credit is: passing 2 tests, activity during classes.

The final grade for the exercises is calculated on the basis of positive partial grades obtained during the course of the subject (project, test, activity, etc.) The final grade for the subject is the arithmetic mean of the positive grades from the individual forms of exercises (i.e. lectures, exercises, laboratory, projects) conducted within the subject.

The sum of the obtained points determines the assessment according to the scale: 5.0 (90% -100% of points possible), 4.5 (80% -89%), 4.0 (70% -79%), 3.5 (60% -69% ), 3.0 (51% -59%)

Recommended reading

1. Michael H. Hugos Michael H. Hugos, Essentials of Supply Chain Management, 2nd Edition, 2010

2. Abt S., Logistyka w teorii i w praktyce, Akademia Ekonomiczna, Poznań, 2001

3. A. Baraniecka, Łańcuch dostaw zorientowany na klienta, Poznań, 2004

4. J.J. Coyle, E.J. Bardi, C.J. Langley, Zarządzanie logistyczne, Warszawa, 2002

5. M. Christopher, Logistyka i zarządzanie łańcuchem dostaw, Warszawa, 2001

6. J. Witkowski, Zarządzanie łańcuchem dostaw, PWE, Warszawa 2010

7. Hugos M., Zarządzanie łańcuchem dostaw, Helion, Gliwice 2011, s. 25.

8. Witkowski K., Huk K., Perzyńska A., Selected IT solutions in logistics strategies of supply chains, “Acta Logistica. International Scientific Journal about Logistics”, Vol. 3, iss. 4, 2016, p. 31-37

 

Further reading

1. Huk K., Witkowski K., Logistic processes and the consistency concept in supply chain management,
[in:]  “The consistency concept in management : operational approach”, M. Flieger (sci. ed.), Wydaw. Naukowe Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza, Poznań 2019, p. 97—110.

2. Pfohl H.-Ch., Systemy logistyczne : podstawy organizacji i zarządzania, Instytut Logistyki i Magazynowania, Poznań, 2001

3. Skowronek Cz., Sarjusz-Wolski Z., Logistyka w przedsiębiorstwie, PWE, Warszawa 2003

4. Deshpande, A. 2012. Supply Chain Management Dimensions. Supply Chain Performance and Organizational Performance: An Integrated Framework. International Journal of Business and Management, 7(8), p. 1-9

5. J. Szołtysek, R. Jaroszyński, Decyzje logistyczne w przedsiębiorstwie. Przykłady i zadania, Wałbrzych. 2009

6. M. Ciesielski, Logistyka we współczesnym zarządzania, Poznań, 2003

Notes

Oprac. dr Katarzyna Huk


Modified by dr Paweł Szudra (last modification: 23-05-2022 20:31)