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The Future of LogisticsLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: YLLX1570

Credits

5 op

Teaching language

  • Finnish

Responsible person

  • Eero Aarresola

Objective

The purpose of the course:

Commonly has been recognized that the world is nowadays increasingly VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity). Changing operational environment is also challenging logistics as a function and things must be done in a different way to generate the expected value. During the course you will understand the role of logistics as a "builder" of future competitiveness and you will realize what have to be taken into account to enable success also in the future.

Competences

Logistics
Strategic
Internationalisation and communications
Entrepreneurship, innovation and working community

Learning outcome

Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice on general level.

Content

Content

- The role of logistics in the future
- Logistics as a builder of competitiveness
- New technologies, including robotics

Qualifications

-

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Sufficient 1: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice on general level.

Satisfactory 2: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice both on general level and own organisation's level.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good 3: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes the changes and demands of logistics and understands how those will influence to their own organisation. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice both on general level and own organisation's level.

Very good 4: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes the changes and demands of logistics, understands how those will influence to their own organisation and is able to give some recommendations. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice both on general level and own organisation's level.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes the changes and demands of logistics, understands how those will influence to their own organisation and is able to give some recommendations. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice both on general level and own organisation's level. Students understands how to build competitiveness by logistics.

Enrollment

01.08.2023 - 24.08.2023

Timing

20.11.2023 - 19.02.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

3.5 op

Mode of delivery

30 % Face-to-face, 70 % Online learning

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 25

Degree programmes
  • Master’s Degree Programme in Logistics
Teachers
  • Eero Aarresola
  • Ville Karjalainen
Groups
  • ZJAYLO23S1
    Avoin amk, Logistiikka (YAMK), monimuoto
  • YLO23S1
    Insinööri (ylempi AMK), logistiikka

Objectives

The purpose of the course:

Commonly has been recognized that the world is nowadays increasingly VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity). Changing operational environment is also challenging logistics as a function and things must be done in a different way to generate the expected value. During the course you will understand the role of logistics as a "builder" of future competitiveness and you will realize what have to be taken into account to enable success also in the future.

Competences

Logistics
Strategic
Internationalisation and communications
Entrepreneurship, innovation and working community

Learning outcome

Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice on general level.

Content

Content

- The role of logistics in the future
- Logistics as a builder of competitiveness
- New technologies, including robotics

Learning materials and recommended literature

Moodle- ja luentomateriaalit
Tieteelliset artikkelit

Teaching methods

Luennot ja työpajatyöskentely kontaktipäivillä.
Case stydy -työskentely/opetus kontaktipäivällä
Oppimistehtävät

Practical training and working life connections

Opintojaksolla vierailee luennoitsijoita työelämästä.
Opintojakson oppimistehtävät ovat luonteeltaan työelämää kehittäviä/tutkivia.

Exam dates and retake possibilities

Opintojaksolla ei järjestetä tenttejä.

International connections

Kansainvälisyys toteutuu opintojaksolla KV -artikkelien käyttämisenä opetusmateriaalina.

Student workload

Kontaktiluennot 20 h
Oppimistehtävät 70 h
Opiskelumateriaaliin perehtyminen 45 h
Yhteensä 135 h

Further information for students

Opintojakson arviointi pohjautuu oppimistavoitteista johdettuihin arviointikriteereihin. Osaaminen osoitetaan oppimistehtävissä, joita on opintojaksolla kaksi - kolme.
Kaikki oppimistehtävät on suoritettava hyväksytysti ja ne arvioidaan asteikolla (0-5). Opintojakson kokonaisarvosana muodostuu oppimistehtävien arvosanojen keskiarvosta.

Myöhässä palautetun oppimistehtävän maksimiarvosana on 80% alkuperäisestä. Läsnäolo kontaktipäivillä on pakollinen - mahdollinen poissaolo korvataan erillisellä lisätehtävällä.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice on general level.

Satisfactory 2: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice both on general level and own organisation's level.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes the changes and demands of logistics and understands how those will influence to their own organisation. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice both on general level and own organisation's level.

Very good 4: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes the changes and demands of logistics, understands how those will influence to their own organisation and is able to give some recommendations. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice both on general level and own organisation's level.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes the changes and demands of logistics, understands how those will influence to their own organisation and is able to give some recommendations. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice both on general level and own organisation's level. Students understands how to build competitiveness by logistics.

Prerequisites

-

Enrollment

01.08.2022 - 25.08.2022

Timing

21.11.2022 - 19.02.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

2 op

Mode of delivery

60 % Face-to-face, 40 % Online learning

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 25

Degree programmes
  • Master’s Degree Programme in Logistics
Teachers
  • Eero Aarresola
  • Ville Karjalainen
Teacher in charge

Eero Aarresola

Groups
  • YLO22S1
    Insinööri (ylempi AMK), logistiikka
  • ZJAYLO22S1
    Avoin amk, Logistiikka (YAMK), monimuoto

Objectives

The purpose of the course:

Commonly has been recognized that the world is nowadays increasingly VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity). Changing operational environment is also challenging logistics as a function and things must be done in a different way to generate the expected value. During the course you will understand the role of logistics as a "builder" of future competitiveness and you will realize what have to be taken into account to enable success also in the future.

Competences

Logistics
Strategic
Internationalisation and communications
Entrepreneurship, innovation and working community

Learning outcome

Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice on general level.

Content

Content

- The role of logistics in the future
- Logistics as a builder of competitiveness
- New technologies, including robotics

Learning materials and recommended literature

Zansen, J.,Haapanen, M.& Syrjänen, T. 2017. Digilogistiikka.
Moodle- ja luentomateriaalit
Tieteelliset artikkelit

Teaching methods

Luennot ja työpajatyöskentely kontaktipäivillä.
Case stydy -työskentely/opetus kontaktipäivällä
Oppimistehtävät

Practical training and working life connections

Opintojaksolla vierailee luennoitsijoita työelämästä.
Opintojakson oppimistehtävät ovat luonteeltaan työelämää kehittäviä/tutkivia.

Exam dates and retake possibilities

Opintojaksolla ei järjestetä tenttejä.

International connections

Kansainvälisyys toteutuu opintojaksolla KV -artikkelien käyttämisenä opetusmateriaalina.

Student workload

Kontaktiluennot 20 h
Oppimistehtävät 70 h
Opiskelumateriaaliin perehtyminen 45 h
Yhteensä 135 h

Further information for students

Opintojakson arviointi pohjautuu oppimistavoitteista johdettuihin arviointikriteereihin. Osaaminen osoitetaan oppimistehtävissä, joita on opintojaksolla kaksi.
Molemmat oppimistehtävät on suoritettava hyväksytysti ja ne arvioidaan asteikolla (0-5). Opintojakson kokonaisarvosana muodostuu oppimistehtävien arvosanojen keskiarvosta.

Myöhässä palautetun oppimistehtävän maksimiarvosana on 80% alkuperäisestä. Läsnäolo kontaktipäivillä on pakollinen - mahdollinen poissaolo korvataan erillisellä lisätehtävällä.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice on general level.

Satisfactory 2: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice both on general level and own organisation's level.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes the changes and demands of logistics and understands how those will influence to their own organisation. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice both on general level and own organisation's level.

Very good 4: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes the changes and demands of logistics, understands how those will influence to their own organisation and is able to give some recommendations. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice both on general level and own organisation's level.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes the changes and demands of logistics, understands how those will influence to their own organisation and is able to give some recommendations. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice both on general level and own organisation's level. Students understands how to build competitiveness by logistics.

Prerequisites

-

Timing

20.11.2021 - 19.02.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

2 op

Mode of delivery

60 % Face-to-face, 40 % Online learning

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 25

Degree programmes
  • Master’s Degree Programme in Logistics
Teachers
  • Eero Aarresola
  • Ville Karjalainen
Teacher in charge

Eero Aarresola

Groups
  • ZJA21STPYLO
    Avoin AMK, teniikka, Logistiikka
  • YLO21S1
    Insinööri (ylempi AMK), logistiikka

Objectives

The purpose of the course:

Commonly has been recognized that the world is nowadays increasingly VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity). Changing operational environment is also challenging logistics as a function and things must be done in a different way to generate the expected value. During the course you will understand the role of logistics as a "builder" of future competitiveness and you will realize what have to be taken into account to enable success also in the future.

Competences

Logistics
Strategic
Internationalisation and communications
Entrepreneurship, innovation and working community

Learning outcome

Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice on general level.

Content

Content

- The role of logistics in the future
- Logistics as a builder of competitiveness
- New technologies, including robotics

Learning materials and recommended literature

Zansen, J.,Haapanen, M.& Syrjänen, T. 2017. Digilogistiikka.
Moodle- ja luentomateriaalit
Tieteelliset artikkelit

Teaching methods

Luennot ja työpajatyöskentely kontaktipäivillä.
Case stydy -työskentely/opetus kontaktipäivällä
Oppimistehtävät

Practical training and working life connections

Opintojaksolla vierailee luennoitsijoita työelämästä.
Opintojakson oppimistehtävät ovat luonteeltaan työelämää kehittäviä/tutkivia.

Exam dates and retake possibilities

Opintojaksolla ei järjestetä tenttejä.

International connections

Kansainvälisyys toteutuu opintojaksolla KV -artikkelien käyttämisenä opetusmateriaalina.

Student workload

Kontaktiluennot 20 h
Oppimistehtävät 70 h
Opiskelumateriaaliin perehtyminen 45 h
Yhteensä 135 h

Further information for students

Opintojakson arviointi pohjautuu oppimistavoitteista johdettuihin arviointikriteereihin. Osaaminen osoitetaan oppimistehtävissä, joita on opintojaksolla kaksi.
Molemmat oppimistehtävät on suoritettava hyväksytysti ja ne arvioidaan asteikolla (0-5). Opintojakson kokonaisarvosana muodostuu oppimistehtävien arvosanojen keskiarvosta.

Myöhässä palautetun oppimistehtävän maksimiarvosana on 80% alkuperäisestä. Läsnäolo kontaktipäivillä on pakollinen - mahdollinen poissaolo korvataan erillisellä lisätehtävällä.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Sufficient 1: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice on general level.

Satisfactory 2: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice both on general level and own organisation's level.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes the changes and demands of logistics and understands how those will influence to their own organisation. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice both on general level and own organisation's level.

Very good 4: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes the changes and demands of logistics, understands how those will influence to their own organisation and is able to give some recommendations. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice both on general level and own organisation's level.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5: Student understands how and why logistics as a function will develop in the future. Student recognizes the changes and demands of logistics, understands how those will influence to their own organisation and is able to give some recommendations. Student recognizes new technologies, their possibilities and how to apply them into practice both on general level and own organisation's level. Students understands how to build competitiveness by logistics.

Prerequisites

-