Logistics in International Supply Chains
- Fakult?t
Fakult?t Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (WiSo)
- Version
Version 1 vom 23.01.2025.
- Modulkennung
22B1788
- Niveaustufe
Bachelor
- Unterrichtssprache
Englisch
- ECTS-Leistungspunkte und Benotung
5.0
- H?ufigkeit des Angebots des Moduls
nur Wintersemester
- Dauer des Moduls
1 Semester
- Kurzbeschreibung
Based on the knowledge of the Module "Logistics, Procurement, Production" the module provides an overview about strategies, structures and systems as well as processes in international logistics. The student shall develop an understanding of international logistics as an important business function in global supply chains.
- Lehr-Lerninhalte
1. Strategies for International Logistics 2. Structures of global distribution networks 3. Maritime transport as an important system in global supply chains 4. The process dimension of international logistics
- Gesamtarbeitsaufwand
Der Arbeitsaufwand für das Modul umfasst insgesamt 150 Stunden (siehe auch "ECTS-Leistungspunkte und Benotung").
- Lehr- und Lernformen
Dozentengebundenes Lernen Std. Workload Lehrtyp Mediale Umsetzung Konkretisierung 30 Vorlesung Pr?senz - 15 Vorlesung Online - Dozentenungebundenes Lernen Std. Workload Lehrtyp Mediale Umsetzung Konkretisierung 25 Literaturstudium - 45 Veranstaltungsvor- und -nachbereitung - 10 Arbeit in Kleingruppen - 25 Prüfungsvorbereitung -
- Weitere Erl?uterungen
If an excursion is carried out (e.g. visit to a hospital or logistics centre), the lecturer-bound workload is as follows:
30 hours - lecture - online or present;
5 hours - supervised small groups online or present;
10 hours – excursion - present
- Benotete Prüfungsleistung
- Hausarbeit oder
- Klausur oder
- Portfolio-Prüfungsleistung
- Bemerkung zur Prüfungsart
The portfolio exam covers 100 points and consists of a presentation (50 points) and an one-hour written examination (50 points).
- Prüfungsdauer und Prüfungsumfang
Written examination: in accordance with the valid study regulations
Written paper: approx. 10-15 pages
Portfolio exam:
- Presentation: approx. 20-40 minutes
- Written examination: in accordance with the valid study regulations
The requirements are specified in the relevant class.
- Empfohlene Vorkenntnisse
Knowledge of the fundamentals of logistics
- Wissensverbreiterung
Students have a broad knowledge of international logistics. They know the main theories, concepts and methods and they are aware of the developments and changes in knowledge and understanding referring to international logistics.
- Wissensvertiefung
Students who have successfully studied this module use methods and procedures of logistics management to formulate logistical solutions to problems from this subject area of international supply chains and present them in a well-structured and coherent form to different groups of people with different objectives.
- Wissensverst?ndnis
The students can cope with common job-related abilities, skills and competences and deal with corresponding strategies and methods in a professional manner. They are able to systematically analyse and reflectively evaluate logistical issues in international supply chains.
- Nutzung und Transfer
Students who have successfully studied this module will be able to apply the methods learned to concrete logistical problem areas and systematically develop solutions.
- Wissenschaftliche Innovation
Students who have successfully completed this module will be able to explain and communicate logistics management concepts to experts and other interested parties using various oral, written and technical forms of communication (discussion contribution, presentation, lecture, essay).
- Kommunikation und Kooperation
Students communicate and cooperate with other subject representatives as well as with people from outside the subject in order to responsibly solve a task within logistics management in an international context.
- Wissenschaftliches Selbstverst?ndnis / Professionalit?t
Students reflect critically on their professional actions in relation to social expectations and consequences.
- Literatur
- Donald J. Bowersox, David J. Closs, M. Bixby Cooper, and John C. Bowersox: Supply Chain Logistics Management, 4th edition, McGraw-Hill, current edition
- Alan Harrison, Remko van Hoek, Heather Skipworth: Logistics Management and Strategy, Competing through the supply chain, Pearson, Harlow et al., current edition
- Lu, Meng; De Bock, Joost, Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chains, 1. edition, 2016, Springer International Publishing Switzerland
- Simchi, D./Kaminsky, P./Simchi-Levi, E.: Designing & Managing the Supply Chain, 2nd edition, 2003
- Stopford, M.: Maritime Economics, 2nd or 3rd edition, 2003
- Waters, Donald: Global Logistics – new directions in supply chain management, 7th edition, 2014
- Zusammenhang mit anderen Modulen
The module follows on from preceding modules in which the knowledge and skills listed under the item "Recommended prior knowledge" are promoted.
In addition, the module prepares students for more advanced modules from various subject areas. These subject areas include, in particular, the modules of the specialisations in logistics.
Which preceding and subsequent modules are specifically considered depends on the individual degree programmes. More detailed information on this can be found in the study plan in the respective valid study regulations.
- Verwendbarkeit nach Studieng?ngen
- International Management
- International Management, B.A. (01.09.2024)
- Betriebswirtschaft und Management - WiSo
- Betriebswirtschaft und Management, B.A. (01.09.2024) WiSo
- Modulpromotor*in
- Freye, Diethardt
- Lehrende
- Freye, Diethardt