S11_MIS550_Logistics_and_Supply_Chain_Management

= = =MIS550: Logistics and Supply Chain Management=

Program:
BS(CS)

Semester:
Spring 2011

Instructor:
Ameer Rizvi

**Course Lead:**
Ameer rizvi

**Credit Hours:**
3 credit hours

Course Description:
Logistics is one of the most important aspect of supply chain and its importance is growing rapidly as the world is moving towards globalization. After completing this course the students will have a clear understanding what is supply chain management and the role of logistics in the modern supply chain paradigm. The course is specifically designed for students who are proactive in their work style and want to sharpen their problem solving and solution designing skills. The students will learn how to identify issues / problems and develop solutions in the areas such as procurement management, supplier management, inventory handling, warehouse management, logistics etc. The course will cover areas such as understanding the supply chain, purchasing management, supplier management, strategic sourcing, demand forecasting and collaborative planning, inventory management & bull-whip effect (SCM game), domestic and international transport, logistics outsourcing (3pl and 4pl), designing the transport network, performance measurement along the supply chain. A term report will also be submitted at the end of the semester.

Books:
Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management t John Mangan t Chandra Lalwani t Tim butcher

Uploaded Reference Course Outline
t t SCM Introduction

t Purchasing Management

t Supplier Relationship

t Globalization and International Trade

t Logistics Service Providers

t Inventory Management

t Warehousing and Material Management

t Transport in Supply Chains

t Information Flows and Technology

t Logistics and Financial Management

t Measuring and Managing Logistics Performance

t Integration and Collaboration

t Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chain Systems

t New Supply Chain Design

Class Time Spent On (In Credit Hours):
Theory: 2.0 SCM Game: .75 Solution Design: ..25

|| **// Classes //**
 * **// Topic //** ||
 * 1-3 || SCM Introduction ||
 * 4-5 || Purchasing Management ||
 * 6 || Supplier Relationship ||
 * 7 || Globalization and International Trade ||
 * 8 || Logistics Service Providers ||
 * 9 || Inventory Management ||
 * 10 || Warehousing and Material Management ||
 * 11 || Transport in Supply Chains ||
 * 12 || Information Flows and Technology ||
 * 13 || Logistics and Financial Management ||
 * 14 || Measuring and Managing Logistics Performance ||
 * 15 || Integration and Collaboration ||
 * 16 || Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chain Systems ||
 * 17 || New Supply Chain Design ||
 * 18-22 || Industry Surveys ( Class Discussion) ||
 * 23-25 || SCM Game ||
 * 26-28 || Presentation ( term Report) ||

|| **// Classes //**
 * **// Topic //** ||
 * 1-3 || SCM Introduction ||
 * 4-5 || Purchasing Management ||
 * 6 || Supplier Relationship ||
 * 7 || Globalization and International Trade ||
 * 8 || Logistics Service Providers ||
 * 9 || Inventory Management ||
 * 10 || Warehousing and Material Management ||
 * 11 || Transport in Supply Chains ||
 * 12 || Information Flows and Technology ||
 * 13 || Logistics and Financial Management ||
 * 14 || Measuring and Managing Logistics Performance ||
 * 15 || Integration and Collaboration ||
 * 16 || Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chain Systems ||
 * 17 || New Supply Chain Design ||


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 * Supplier Relationship ||
 * Globalization and International Trade ||
 * Logistics Service Providers ||
 * Inventory Management ||
 * Warehousing and Material Management ||
 * Transport in Supply Chains ||
 * Information Flows and Technology ||
 * Logistics and Financial Management ||
 * Measuring and Managing Logistics Performance ||
 * Integration and Collaboration ||
 * Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chain Systems ||
 * New Supply Chain Design ||


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