In enterprises operating in the logistics sector; Providing students with the necessary equipment to demonstrate successful management at each stage of the process, including purchasing, production, distribution and after-sales services.
It includes the planning and management of logistics functions and supply chain activities. physical distribution and introduction to logistics, logistics systems, product and logistics, logistics and supply chain management, order management and customer service, protective packaging and transportation systems, inventory management principles, distribution centers and warehouses, logistics costs, information technologies and electronic logistics, third party logistics services, supplier selection and development, demand management, rapid response, strategic alliances, performance measurements will be emphasized.
Prerequisite(s)
-
Corequisite(s)
-
Special Requisite(s)
The minimum qualifications that are expected from the students who want to attend the course.(Examples: Foreign language level, attendance, known theoretical pre-qualifications, etc.)
Instructor(s)
ÖĞR.GÖR. MELİSSA ELİF GÜZEY
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule
THE COURSE HAS NOT BEEN OPENED THIS TERM
Office Hour(s)
Friday, 3A09, İncirli Campus.
Teaching Methods and Techniques
-Lecture
-Presentation
-Discussion
Principle Sources
-Production / Operations management, "Strategic Decisions and Decisions' Models".
-Prof.Dr.Sevinç Üreten. 5.Ed, Gazi Bookstore, Ankara, 2006; Production Management, Prof. Dr.Bülent Kobu, -10.Ed, 1999
Other Sources
-- Prof.Dr.Sevinç Üreten. 5.Ed, Gazi Bookstore, Ankara, 2006; Production Management, Prof. Dr.Bülent Kobu, 10.Ed, 1999
- Production / Operations management, "Strategic Decisions and Decisions' Models".
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Introduction to Supply Chain Management
Lecture, Presentation
2. Week
Supply Chain Definition Development Systematics
Lecture, Presentation
3. Week
Demand Forecast and SCM
Lecture, Presentation
4. Week
Procurement and SCM
Lecture, Presentation
5. Week
Production and SCM
Lecture, Presentation
6. Week
Product/Service and SCM
Lecture, Presentation
7. Week
Marketing Strategies and SCM
Lecture, Presentation
8. Week
Midterm
Lecture, Presentation
9. Week
Logistics and SCM
Lecture, Presentation
10. Week
SCM and Strategy
Lecture, Presentation
11. Week
SWOT Analysis
Lecture, Presentation
12. Week
Porter's 5 forces strategy, article and review of the model
Lecture, Presentation
13. Week
Successful SCM Practices in Turkey
Lecture, Presentation
14. Week
Global Successful SCM Practices
Lecture, Presentation
15. Week
Final Week
16. Week
Final Week
17. Week
Final Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
40
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations
1
20
Final Exam
1
40
Program Outcomes
PO-1
PO 1. To have a basic knowledge in the field of Foreign Trade and to recognize
various documents used
PO-2
PO 2. To have a basic knowledge of Export and customs regulation.
PO-3
PO 3. To gain information about basic methods used in accounting and business practices of these methods
PO-4
PO 4. Identify the functions and applications of marketing in business, do market research and marketing communications as required by their use
PO-5
PO 5. Knowledge of the formation of international trade and international trade policies
PO-6
PO 6. To have the knowledge associated with the management of foreign trade and logistics
PO-7
PO 7. To have the knowledge and use of computer programs
PO-8
PO 8. To have the knowledge of foreign trade financing
PO-9
PO 9. To have the knowledge of international trade and EU law
PO-10
PO 10. To have a basic knowledge on business management and vision on international business
PO-11
PO 11. By graduation project having the practice on researching and reporting the knowledge needed.
PO-12
PO 12. To have the basic law knowledge and legislation related to foreign trade profession
PO-13
PO 13. To have the ability to communicate effectively in orally and in writing
PO-14
PO 14. To have knowledge on Ataturk's Principles and Revolution History
PO-15
PO 15. To have the professional English on Foreign trade
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
To know modern logistical operations and issues learn the basic of Legislation on these topics.
LO-2
To know the rules of new marketing and sales techniques, and to have the ability of appliying these knowledge to international markets.
LO-3
Based to the practical training in the field of logistics, students will be able to analyze complex problems, and bring perspective to problems by creating a versatile synthesis of different ideas.
LO-4
Students should use theoretical methods of Logistics activities within the scope of the design, planning and decision-making in application.
LO-5
To have a basic knowledge of foreign trade and customs regulations;To have knowledge of foreign trade logistics management.