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CE19: Manage the logistics of the production process: stock management, production planning and production scheduling and control systems.
CT1: That the students know a third language, which will preferably be English, at an adequate level orally and in writing and in accordance with the needs of graduates in each degree.
CT2: That students have the ability to work as members of an interdisciplinary team either as another member, or performing management tasks in order to contribute to developing projects with pragmatism and a sense of responsibility, assuming commitments taking into account the available resources.
Subject framed in the matter of direction of operations. The course aims to introduce students to the basic concepts, principles and foundations of business logistics especially with regard to the distribution and management of the sales chain, the design and management of warehouses, and transport management. for distribution. The course also includes content related to the process of internationalization of the company and international logistics.
Content title 1: Demand management in logistics |
Dedication: 28 |
Large Group: 8 Small Group: 4 Autonomous learning: 16 |
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Content title 2: Warehouse management |
Dedication: 28 |
Large Group: 8 Small Group: 4 Autonomous learning: 16 |
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Content title 3: Distribution |
Dedication: 20 |
Large Group: 6 Small Group: 2 Independent learning: 12 |
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Content title 4: Transport management for distribution |
Dedication: 18 |
Large Group: 6 Small Group: 0 Independent learning: 12 |
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Content title 5: International logistics |
Dedication: 6 |
Large Group: 2 Small Group: 0 Independent learning: 4 |
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Chopra, S., & Meindl, P. (2016). Supply Chain Management: Strategy, Planning, and Operation. (6th ed.) Pearson Education.
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