Course detail
Logistics
FAST-CW13Acad. year: 2013/2014
The goal of the subject is to master the theory of logistic systems, logistic chains and their creation. To master the theory and creation of material and information flow. To get to know the systems analysis and deaggregation into elements and chains. To get to know the applications of logistic principles and the knowledge from the field of construction-technological processes and buildings realization, as well as from the field of company management processes. To get to know the potential of simulations and modeling of logistics chains, flows and control processes.
The goal of the subject is logistics as a modern scientific tool comprising with cybernetics the base of modern control and information systems.
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
Course curriculum
2. Information strategy in the company and its logistic tasks. Targets of logistics. Logistic conceptions in the company.
3. Logistic chains and functions. Material and information flows.
4. Mathematic logistics, simulation and modelling methods.
5. Economy and logistics. Relations. Direct and back impacts of logistics. Strategy of company logistics and logistics management.
6. - 7. Interactions of logistics and management of production, technology processes, supply, dispatch, stores, material handling, transportation, utilisation of machinery and human resource management.
8. Logistic functions in the area of supplies guaranteeing and stock management. Analysis of supply processes.
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
Recommended optional programme components
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
JUROVÁ, M: Řízení výroby.. Novotný Zdeněk, Brno, ISBN 80–214–2031–6., 2001. (CS)
MALINDŽÁK, D: Výrobná logisitka I.. Skripta TU Košice, Košice, 1998. (SK)
PERNICA, P: Logistika (Supply Chain Management) pro 21. století – díl 1. - 3.. Radix spol. s r.o., Česká logistická asociace, Praha , ISBN 80–86031–59–4, 2005. (CS)
SCHULTE, Ch.,: Logistika. Victoria Publishing, Praha, ISBN 80–85605–87–2, 1994. (CS)
Recommended reading
DRAHOTSKÝ, I., ŘEZNÍČEK B: Logistika – procesy a jejich řízení. Computer Press, Brno, ISBN 80–7226–521–0., 2003. (CS)
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Lecture
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Syllabus
2. Information strategy in the company and its logistical challenges. Objectives of logistics. Logistics concepts in the company.
3. Logistics chain. Material and information flows.
4. Mathematical methods of logistics, modeling, simulation. The use of computer simulation software.
5. Economy and logistics. Background. Direct and reverse logistics impacts. The strategy of company logistics and logistics management.
6. - 7. Interaction of logistics and production management. Logistics and technological processes, sales, materials handling, transport, use of machinery and human resources management.
8. Logistic function of supply and inventory management (warehouses).
Exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. Logistics - Logistics decomposition - the logistics chain for building equipment - relationships within and surrounding areas.
3. Logistics chain. Material and information flows.
4. Software for modeling in logistics.
5. Example - simulation of the logistics chain.
6. - 7. Solving the problem of supply and distribution - examples.
8. Logistic function of supply and inventory management (warehouses).