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The concept and importance of logistics; logistics issues: material, spare parts, product, labor and information logistics; basic concepts of logistics.
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Logistics areas: supply, production and distribution logistics, relationships between these areas.
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The place of logistics in the business organization; forms of logistics organization; basic logistics activities; general goals (lines) of logistics.
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Definition of logistics system, classification and comparison of logistics systems, objectives of logistics system.
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Definitions of logistics management, supply chain and supply chain management, similarities and differences between logistics, supply chain and supply chain management.
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Supply chain types; Whip effect in the supply chain: importance, causes, consequences and measures to be taken against the bullwhip effect.
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Costs arising in the supply chain; the concept of warehouse management: warehouse types, objectives, location preferences; handling and packaging processes.
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Supply logistics and management; supply strategies, relations with suppliers and supplier selection, the importance of time and quality in supply.
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Production logistics and management: Factors affecting; coverage; MRP and MRP II; OPT, Kanban; JIT-Production.
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Distribution logistics and management: scope, distribution channels; distribution network management; establishment location problem; product and spare part transport problems; route planning.
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The role and importance of information management in supply chain management.
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Outsourcing in supply chain management: 3PL and 4PL concepts.
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Evaluation of supply chain performance: performance criteria used.
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Collective evaluation: Discussion of information and questions that may come to mind from the course of logistics and supply chain management.
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Final exam
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