Logistics in contemporary organizations 2600-MSdz2LWOf
Logistics and management of a contemporary enterprise
- The concept and essence of contemporary logistics.
- Creation of the basic types of economic utilities.
- Problematic fields of logistics.
- Supply chains and networks.
- The concept and essence of the logistics system.
- Basic elements and relations of the logistics system in an enterprise.
- Competing through logistics.
- Logistics management.
- Logistics strategies in an enterprise.
Logistics customer service. Logistics costs.
- The concept and importance of logistics customer service.
- Elements of logistics customer service and service standards.
- Basic measures of the level of logistics customer service and service costs.
- Standards of logistics customer service.
- Measurement and quality control of customer service.
- The concept and importance of logistics costs in an enterprise.
- Classification systems of logistics costs.
- Factors of shaping and reducing logistics costs.
Procurement logistics
- The essence and scope of procurement logistics.
- Logistics decisions in the sphere of procurement.
- Importance of procurement logistics in the logistics system of an enterprise.
- Selection of suppliers and establishing terms of cooperation.
- Assessment of suppliers and improvement of cooperation.
- Procurement costs.
- Logistics strategies of procurement.
Logistics in the area of production
- The concept and scope of production logistics.
- Logistics processes in production systems.
- Planning and control of production processes.
- Logistics production strategies.
- Modern methods in organizing production.
- Innovations in production logistics.
Distribution logistics
- The essence and scope of distribution logistics.
- Decision problems of distribution logistics.
- Distribution networks and channels.
- Customer relationship management.
- Computer support in distribution.
- Variants of organization of distribution processes.
Logistics inventory control. Storage. Transport
- Inventories in logistics management.
- Decision problems of inventory logistics.
- Shaping inventories.
- The role and importance of transport in logistics.
- Selection of the type of transport.
- Transport processes and operations.
- Functions of warehouses.
- Warehouse processes.
- Logistics services.
Type of course
Mode
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
After completing the course the student:
In terms of knowledge:
- Knows and understands in-depth terminology in the field of logistics (K_W01)
- Knows and understands complex processes and phenomena occurring in various types of organizations and in the surrounding them environment, uses management theory and complementary disciplines to recognize, diagnose and solve logistics problems (K_W02).
- Knows and understands complex technological, social, political, legal, economic and ecological processes and phenomena and their influence on the functioning of the organization, particularly, in relation to logistics (K_W05)
- Knows and understands the basic principles of creating and developing various forms of entrepreneurship in the national and global dimensions (K_W06)
In terms of skills:
- Is able to use the theory of logistics to recognize, diagnose and solve complex and unusual problems related to the functioning of the organization on the market (K_U01)
- Is able to properly interpret complex technological, social, political, legal, economic and ecological processes and phenomena and their influence on the functioning of the organization (K_U02)
- Is able to plan and organize own and team work (K_U05)
- Has the ability to self-educate, improve acquired qualifications and support others in this area (K_U06)
In terms of attitudes:
- Is ready to assess and critically approach complex situations and phenomena related to the functioning of the organization, the sector and the entire economy (K_K01)
- Is ready to think and act in an entrepreneurial way in the national and global dimension (K_K02)
- Is ready to comply with ethical standards related to logistics (K_K03)
Assessment criteria
Lecture – a mark for written assessment, open questions. Online.
Lecture mark:
1.5-2.1 points – 3.0
2.2-2.3 points – 3.5
2.4-2.5 points – 4.0
2.6-2.7 points – 4.5
2.8-3.0 points – 5.0
Bibliography
Basic coursebook:
Blaik P., Logistyka. Koncepcja zintegrowanego zarządzania, Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne, Warszawa 2017.
Supplementary literature:
Bozart C.C., Handfield R.B., Zarządzanie operacjami i łańcuchem dostaw, Helion, Gliwice 2021.
Frankowska M., Jedliński M., Efektywność systemu dystrybucji, Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne, Warszawa 2011.
Gąsowska M.K., Zarządzanie procesami logistycznymi we współczesnych przedsiębiorstwach, Difin, Warszawa 2022.
Gąsowska M.K., Logistyka a konkurencyjność przedsiębiorstwa, Difin, Warszawa 2018.
Harrison A., van Hoek R., Zarządzanie logistyką, Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne, Warszawa 2010.
Logistyka. Teoria i praktyka. Tom 1, Praca zbiorowa pod red. S. Krawczyka, Difin, Warszawa 2011.
Logistyka. Teoria i praktyka. Tom 2, Praca zbiorowa pod red. S. Krawczyka, Difin, Warszawa 2011.
Logistyka w biznesie, Praca zbiorowa pod red. M. Ciesielskiego, Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne, Warszawa 2006.
Skowronek C., Sarjusz-Wolski Z., Logistyka w przedsiębiorstwie, Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne, Warszawa 2012.
Strategie łańcuchów dostaw, Praca zbiorowa pod red. M. Ciesielskiego, J. Długosza, Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne, Warszawa 2010.
Witkowski J., Zarządzanie łańcuchem dostaw. Koncepcje. Procedury. Doświadczenia. Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne, Warszawa 2010.
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