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Jan 02, 2025
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BA 231 Fundamentals of Transportation and Logistics Management Lecture Hours: 4 Credits: 4
Examines logistics as a key part of supply chain management that plans, implements, and controls the flow and storage of goods, services, and related information between points of origin and points of consumption.
Recommended: BA 234 and BA 236 , each with a grade of C or better; or consent of instructor.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Identify the fundamentals of logistics management.
- Recognize transportation as a central part of logistics management.
- Identify the different categories of inventory and effective management of inventories by considering the relationships between inventory, transportation, and logistics management.
- Assess financial impact of indirect spend on company performance.
- Recognize modern issues impacting the role of third party logistics providers.
- Describe the three types of performance benchmarking: operational, strategic, and support-activity.
Content Outline
- Inventory Management
- Supply chain inventory
- Reasons for investing in inventory
- Creating a lean supply chain
- Inventory investment approaches
- Delivering customer orders
- Good practice examples
- Transportation Management
- Outsourcing logistics to 3rd party providers
- Purchasing services and indirect items
- Sourcing professional services
- Good practice examples
- Performance Measurement
- Purchasing and supply chain performance measures and evaluations
- Developing a measurement and evaluation system
- Performance benchmarking: Comparing against the best
- Good practice examples
- Strategic Trends in High-impact Logistics and Inventory Management
- Managing and enabling future supply chain needs
- Sourcing and supply chain strategies
- Enhanced supply chain integration
- Supplier role in customer order fulfillment
- Good practice examples
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