Intralogistics (5 cr)
Code: TLMM255E-3004
General information
Enrollment
01.10.2020 - 28.02.2021
Timing
01.10.2020 - 31.05.2021
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
School of Technology
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
1 - 35
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Logistics
Teachers
- Ville Karjalainen
Teacher in charge
Henri Kervola
Groups
-
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Objectives
When physical goods are purchased, stored or sold the performance of intralogistics always has a significant impact on the success of the stakeholders in supply chain. The principles of smart warehousing and well-working intralogistics apply to web shops, manufacturing industry, retail sector and companies providing logistics services. Suitable intralogistics processes and technologies are a competitive advantage as well in domestic markets as in global supply chains. In this course, you will get familiar with warehousing and intralogistics practices, processes and technologies that make it possible for supply chains to offer fast and high quality services.
In this course you will learn
- Meaning of intralogistics and warehousing for businesses,
- Suitability of different warehousing solutions,
- Integration of the intralogistics process with other company processes
- Principles about utilization of warehouse technology and automation
After completing this course, you will understand the basics of effective intralogistics, are able to evaluate the differences between different warehouse technologies, and know the steps and implications of an intralogistics process for other operations in supply chain.
Competences: intralogistics, engineering practice, communication and team-working.
Learning outcome: You will understand the key concepts and theories of intralogistics.
Content
The course covers the following main themes:
- Inventories and warehousing principles,
- Intralogistics process,
- Warehousing technology,
- Forklifts and conveyors,
- Automation and robotics in Intralogistics
Learning materials and recommended literature
Literature related to the course:
Richards, Gwynne. Warehouse management : a complete guide to improving efficiency and minimizing costs in the modern warehouse. 2011 or 2018 published book or e-book.
Lecture materials related to the course can be found in the course workspace. Relevant open-source online material can also be used.
Teaching methods
You will complete this course independently. Pay attention the start and end times of the course, and returning dates of assignments.
Course includes assignments that are described in the course workspace.
Practical training and working life connections
Trade fairs, seminars, webinars, etc. that take place during the course can be included in the course. This will be discussed in more detail during the course.
Exam dates and retake possibilities
Exam schedule will be told in the beginning of the course.
Student workload
Independent studying and assignments approximately 135 hours.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
1 Sufficient:
The student demonstrates his / her competence in the subjects dealt with in the course, identifies the topics dealt with in the course and understands their importance for the intralogistics.
2 Satisfactory:
In addition to the above, the student can describe the topics covered in the course systematically and knows how to apply them.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
3 Good:
In addition to the above, the student demonstrates the ability to justify the effects of different solutions and to make informed choices between options.
4 Very good:
In addition to the above, the student demonstrates the ability to apply what he or she has learned and to evaluate the solutions and their effects analytically.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
5 Excellent:
In addition to the above, the student demonstrates an in-depth knowledge of the course topics and the ability to structure and analyze the effects of solutions in a broader context. It also demonstrates innovation in applying what they have learned to different situations.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of logistics practices, processes and technologies.