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Global Logistics Management (616)
Credits: 3
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Supply Chain Logistics Management encompasses the development and fundamentals of the logistics discipline within a supply chain structure. It also presents a vision of the future of business logistics and supply chain management and their role in enterprise competitiveness.
Logistics includes all the activities required to move product and information to, from and between members of a supply chain. The supply chain provides the framework for businesses and their suppliers to jointly deliver goods, services, and information efficiently, effectively, and relevantly to customers. This course presents the mission, business processes, and strategies needed to achieve integrated logistical management. The course has three fundamental objectives: (1) to present a comprehensive description of existing logistical practices in a global economy; (2) to describe ways and means to apply logistics principles to achieve competitive advantage; and (3) to provide a conceptual approach for integrating logistics as a core competency within enterprise supply chain strategy.
Subjects covered include:
21st - Century Supply Chains |
Packaging and Materials Handling |
Logistics |
Operational Integration |
Customer Accommodation |
Global Strategic Positioning |
Procurement and Manufacturing |
Network Integration |
Information Technology Framework |
Logistics Design and Operational Planning |
Transportation Infrastructure |
Relationship Development and Management |
Transportation Operations |
Operational, Financial, and Social Performance |
Warehousing |
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Increase
Your Understanding of |
• The Logistics Process
• Logistics Strategies
• Logistics Design
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Improve
Your Ability to |
• Achieve Integrated Logistical Support
• Apply Principals of Logistics
• Structure Logistics Processes in the Supply Chain
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Professor: Keith Wade, B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D.
Text: “Supply Chain Logistics Management,”2nd Edition, by Donald J. Bowersox, David J. Closs, M. Bixby Cooper, McGraw-Hill Irwin; “Global Logistics Management,”2nd Edition, by Kent N. Gourdin, Blackwell Publishing.
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