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Logistics, Operations, and Supply Chain Management I
Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:06:35
Abstract
To obtain detailed knowledge in order to organize and realize the flow of goods, data and control in and between enterprises; to plan and control operational business processes.
Objective
To obtain detailed knowledge in order to organize and realize the flow of goods, data and control in and between enterprises; to plan and control operational business processes.
Content
Analysis, concepts and fundamentals of logistics, operations, and suppy chain management: Logistics and operations and enterprise performance; business relationships on a supply chain, logistics analysis and fumdamental logistics concepts; the MRP II / ERP concept: business processesand methods; the just-in-time and repetitive manufacturing; concepts for product families and one-of-a-kind production; concepts for the process industry; logistics software.
Resources
Lecture Notes
Book "Integral Logistics Management - Planning and Control of Comprehensive Supply Chains",2nd edtion, CRC-St.Lucie Press, 2003. Costs: 100.-.This book also serves as textbook for LOS II (spring semester). In addition powerpoint-handouts and documents for case studies. About 20.-Sales at 24.10.06, from 16:45, before and during brakes of the first lecture.
Literature
see "Skript"
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- NDS , MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- session examination
- Mode
- written 90 minutes
- Aids
- none
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| lecture with exercise |
Logistics, Operations, and Supply Chain Management I
Identical to 351-0445-00, but held in English and only in case of sufficient demand.
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2 h weekly |
Offered In
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Optional and Recommended Core Courses (These courses are elecitve and recommended for the Specialization area Manufacturing and Economics.)
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1. Semester, Course 2006/2008 (Introduction to MAS MTEC study program, october 24th 2006, 18-20 h, HG E41)
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