Industrial Engineering and Management Ba (C), Logistics, 6 credits
Syllabus:
Industriell organisation och ekonomi GR (C), Logistik, 6 hp
Industrial Engineering and Management Ba (C), Logistics, 6 credits
General data
- Code: IG018G
- Subject/Main field: Industrial Engineering and Management
- Cycle: First cycle
- Progression: (C)
- Credits: 6
- Progressive specialization: G2F - First cycle, has at least 60 credits in first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
- Education area: Teknik 100%
- Answerable faculty: Faculty of Science, Technology and Media
- Answerable department: Information Systems and Technology
- Approved: 2010-06-28
- Date of change: 2019-04-24
- Version valid from: 2019-07-01
Aim
The purpose of this course is to gain an insight into various aspects of logistics rooted in logistics history with a focus on modern intermodal logistics, supply chains, The Toyota Way and modern IT solutions.
Course objectives
After completing the course students will be able to:
• Describe the history of logistics as well as have an understanding of its development,
• Describe different types of supply chains and startegies to handle these,
• Plan intermodal logistics solutions using network models and optimization,
• Apply mathematical models used in inventory management and forecasting,
• Apply production logistics concepts and processes based on the Toyota Way,
• Describe IT system and its development in logistics,
• Explaining the complexity of the supply chain as well as its challenges, risks and terminology.
Content
The subjects in the course are mainly:
- The history of logistics
- Concepts in Supply Chain Management
-Production logistics with focus on the Toyota Way
- Information flow and IT in logistics
- Reverse logistics
- Value stream mapping
- Inventory management and inventory modelling
- Network models for optimization of logistic flows
Entry requirements
Industrial engineering and management BA (A), 30 credits. Matematics BA (AB) 30 credits, inkluding Mathematical Statistics, 6 credits and Mathematical Modeling, 6 credits.
Selection rules and procedures
The selection process is in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance and the local order of admission.
Teaching form
Teaching consists of lectures, seminars and project work.
The course includes lectures with theoretical issues raised based on real examples in transport and logistics.
Project: Literature Study based on a theoretical or practical problem: Students form an opinion about the current challenges in logistics by searching the relevant literature on the web, such as scientific papers and reports, after consultation with the course coordinator and the group performed a major task.
Laboratory work: Mathematical models: This is mostly done with the help of network models and optimization methods in the computer lab. Statistical models for inventory management and production logistics is included.
Examination form
L107: Laboratory, written report, 1.5 Credits
Grade scale: Fail (U) or Pass (G)
P107: Project, written report and oral presentation, 1.5 Credits
Grade scale: Fail (U) or Pass (G)
T107: Written exam, 3 Credits
Grade scale: Seven-grade scale, A, B, C, D, E, Fx and F. Fx and F represent fail levels.
1.5 credits, P107: Project, written report and oral presentation
Grades: Pass or Fail
1.5 credits, L107: Laboratory, written report
Grades: Pass or Fail
3.0 credits, T107: Written exam
Grades: A, B, C, D, E, Fx and F. A-E are passed and Fx and F are failed.
Grading criteria for the subject can be found at www.miun.se/GradingCriteria
The examiner has the right to offer alternative examination arrangements to students who have been granted the right to special support by Mid Sweden University’s disabilities adviser.
Transitional rules
Aktuella delar av examination kan vara klart från tidigare version(er) av kursplanen enligt följande:
P107, 1.5 hp motsvaras av P101, 1.5 hp,
L107, 1.5 hp motsvaras av P201, 1.5 hp,
T107, 3.0 hp motsvaras av T101, 3.0 hp.
Grading system
Seven-grade scale, A, B, C, D, E, Fx and F. Fx and F represent fail levels.
Course reading
Required literature
- Author: T Skjott Larsen et al.
- Title: Managing the global supply chain
- Edition: Senaste
- Publisher: CBS press
- Comment: Används främst till Del A: Allmänt om logistik men det finns även enklare lager och prognosmodeller
- Author: M Rother and J Shook
- Title: Learning too see
- Edition: Senaste
- Comment: Del A: Om värdeflödesanalys (VSM) kopplat till the Toyota Way
- Author: L.Schrage
- Title: Optimization modelling with Lingo
- Edition: Senaste
- Publisher: Lindo systems inc
- Comment: Används till del B: Matematisk modellering med hjälp av programvaran LINGO, kan laddas hem gratis från Lindo systems hemsida