ØAL115 Supply Chain Management
Course description for academic year 2023/2024
Contents and structure
Content and structure
The course focuses on supply chain decisions and how this affect business performance. Understanding strategic adaptation and how different instruments can be applied here is the key to success for many supply chains. Logistical techniques and tools for chain design, planning, operation, communication, and coordination are reviewed.
The theoretical knowledge from here, as well as from previous logistics subjects, will be further "practiced" through work on a group-based term paper. The overall objective of the course is to provide students with knowledge and understanding of the necessity of holistic thinking and effective interaction between the players in the supply chain.
Content
- Supply chain elements, driving forces and success criteria
- Supply chain design
- Planning and coordinating operations in supply chains
- Managing uncertainty and managing economies of scale
- Cross-functional topics related to sourcing, pricing, ICT and sustainability
Learning Outcome
Learning outcome
After completing and passing this course, students should have acquired:
Knowledge of
- challenges related to supply chain management;
- the necessity of holistic thinking and good flow in the supply chain;
- the importance of information sharing and interaction between chain players
Skills to
- practical application of theories and models for supply chain planning and analysis
- to be able to use relevant analysis techniques in supply chain management
Entry requirements
None
Teaching methods
Classroom teaching, group work and semester assignment work
Compulsory learning activities
1 group-based mandatory work requirement must be passed before the exam can be taken
Approved work requirements are valid during the exam semester and 3 subsequent semesters
Assessment
Oral Examination (individual, 20 minutes). 100%
Time and place for the oral examination will be announced through Canvas.
Grading scale is A-F where F is fail.
Examination support material
None
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