EduXchange.EU

Supply Chain Management

MMK5260
Entrepreneurship

About this course

Competitive advantages and supply chain contribution. Customer expectations to supply chain value generation. Strategic role of lead time. Supply chain complexity perspectives and drivers. Supply chain risks. Supply chain models. Supply chain component processes. Supply chain mapping. Lead time gap and lead time compression. Managerial levers in supply chains. Supply chain performance metrics. Supply chain total cost, total cost of ownership and cost trade-offs. Analysis of stockout impact. Supplier selection. Supplier monitoring. Supplier relationship management. Supply portfolio management. Inventory management. Roles of inventory. Inventory in connection of process control. Theory of Constraints and LEAN management and their reflection on inventory management. Forrester effect and the role of information exchange and process development in supporting demand transparency. Supply chain flexibility and agility. Coordination across company boundaries. Supply chain integration and barriers. Main megatrends influencing supply chains. Supply chains from the perspective of global sustainability.

NB! This course will take place in spring semester 2024/2025 which starts on 3rd of February and ends on 16th of June (you can find that information under Start date section). The real course start and end dates will be announced at the beginning of February at the latest.

Learning outcomes

After completing this course, the student:

  • explains the nature and applications of classical and modern supply chain management, inventory management and purchasing management concepts, models and analytical tools and relevant applicational characteristics;
  • analyses practical supply chain and related environments systematically;
  • synchronises supply chain performance priorities with business strategy;
  • identifies main managerial levers and challenges of a particular supply chain;
  • analyses the means to overcome bottlenecks;
  • evaluates risks and identifies feasible pre-emptive and reactive measures, and sets priorities for supply chain performance development initiatives.

Examination

Final assessment can consist of one test/assignment or several smaller assignments completed during the whole course. After declaring a course the student can re-sit the exam/assessment once. Assessment can be graded or non-graded. For specific information about the assessment process please get in touch with the contact person of this course. For specific information about grade transfer please contact your home university

Course requirements

None. The approach of this course is mostly qualitative and introductory, to be open for broadest range of exchange students.

Resources

  • Martin Christopher "Logistics and Supply Chain Management“ 5th ed. (2016)
  • Sunil Chopra, Peter Meindl "Supply Chain Management. Strategy, planning and operation", 6th ed. (2015)
  • Paul R. Murphy, A. M. Knemeyer „Contemporary logistics“ 12th ed. (2018)

Activities

lectures, exercises

Additional information

  • Credits
    ECTS 6
  • Level
    Bachelor
  • Contact hours per week
    2.5
  • Instructors
    Tarvo Niine
  • Mode of instruction
    Online - at a specific time
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Offering(s)

  • Start date

    3 February 2025

    • Ends
      16 June 2025
    • Term *
      Spring semester 2025
    • Instruction language
      English
    • Register between
      29 Oct - 29 Nov 2024
    Only 9 days to enrol
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These offerings are valid for students of TU/e (The Netherlands)