Course detail
Logistics
FP-BlogPAcad. year: 2016/2017
Logistics harmonize material flows in all forms of material principles with information flows for obtaining economy both for customers and providers. Logistics is one of the form process value chains – supply chains, which connect enterprise with their customers and suppliers. Knowledge of logistics conception and ability how should be realize is important competitiveness potential of each manager.
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Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods
ectures will be conducted with the use of educational technology for the use of Power Point.
Seminars will be calculated as well as a seminar.
To obtain an overview of the use of knowledge in practice, and tours of manufacturing plants.
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
- Exercise (incl. Solution and oral presentation of seminar work, active participation, etc.) 40 %;
- Additional activities (incl. factory tour, lectures by people active in industry, etc.) 10 %;
- Exam 50 %.
The written exam contains example, set of opened and closed questions.
The evaluation criteria are outlined in the document "Conditions of student work assessment", which are published in news of the subject at the beginning of the semester.
The final assessment is classified according to ECTS and will depend not only on the results of the exam, but also on the active participation of students in controlled lectures and additional activities during whole semester.
Course curriculum
Work placements
Aims
From place, time and organization point of view, logistics describe and complement basic transformation function of enterprise by characteristics of material and information flows and their management and control.
Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
Recommended optional programme components
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
LAMBERT,D.M.,STOCK,J.R.,ELLRAM,L.M. Logistika. Přel.Nevrlá,E. Praha Computer Press 2000, 589s. ISBN 80-7226-221-1. (CS)
SIXTA, J. Logistika: teorie a praxe. 1. vyd. Brno: CP Books, 2005, 315 s. ISBN 80-251-0573-3. (CS)
Recommended reading
Classification of course in study plans
Type of course unit
Lecture
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Syllabus
2. Logistics Development. Logistics Development Phases.
3. Integral Logistics and Integral approach.
4. Logistics Classification and Position in Company Management System. Logistic Conception.
5. Logistics System. Elements of Logistics System.
6. Logistics Classification and Position in Company Management System.
7. Logistics Management.
8. Production Logistics
9. Logistics Technology. Passive Elements of Logistics System.
10. Logistics Technology. Active Elements of Logistics System.
11. Transportation and Manipulation Technology. Track and Trace Systems.
12. Information Systems, Information and Communication Technology. Using Information and Communication Technology in Logistics.
13. Logistics Trends. Impact of New Economy on Logistics (E-Business; E-logistics; E-distribution etc.).
Exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. Logistics impact on basic economy quantity.
3. Economy side of logistics - logistics drivers, metrics and their quantification and classification
4. Logistic Data base. Information resources of logistic costs and revenues in enterprise
5. Material Flow Analysis. Material Flow Integration.
6. Methods of Logistics Object Allocation in Company.
7. Methods of Production Logistics.
8. Methods of Production Logistics.
9. Partial solution control of the case study solution.
10. Active and Passive Elements of Logistics Systems.
11. Transport Systems Efficiency.
12. Transportation Costs Minimization.
13. Course unit credit. Presentation of the case study solution.