Logistics Management (5 cr)
Code: YLOM2200-3006
General information
- Enrollment
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04.08.2025 - 21.08.2025
Registration for introductions has not started yet.
- Timing
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25.08.2025 - 19.12.2025
The implementation has not yet started.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 cr
- Local portion
- 3.5 cr
- Virtual portion
- 1.5 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Blended learning
- Unit
- School of Technology
- Campus
- Main Campus
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 20 - 45
- Degree programmes
- Master’s Degree Programme in Logistics
- Teachers
- Henri Kervola
- Petrus Syvänperä
- Sari Karppala
- Groups
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ZJAYLO25S1Avoin amk, tekn, yamk-väylä, Logistiikka
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YHB25S1Logistiikan tutkinto-ohjelma YAMK, Tradenomi
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YLO25S1Insinööri (ylempi AMK), logistiikka
- Course
- YLOM2200
Evaluation scale
Pass/Fail
Objective
Object:
Supply chains are playing a major role in the operation and success of organisations. Development of e-commerce has had a great impact on material flows and the digitalisation of organisations has brought challenges besides opportunities to the supply chain management. It is important to understand this recent progression. Complex and long supply chains includes several operators and roles. Supply chains require monitoring and control as well as cooperation between the organisations. The different perspectives of several factors and operators needs to be considered in every phase of a supply chain.
Competences:
- Logistics competence
- Learning and information management competence
- Entrepreneurship, innovation and working community competence
Target:
Student understands the basics of supply chain management as well as the importance of cooperation and transparency of information. Student understands the role of procurement, production and distribution as a part of supply chain.
Content
Content:
- Supply chain management, transparency and collaboration
- Role of procurement in a supply chain
- Role of production in a supply chain
- Distribution as a part of supply chain
Location and time
wk 34 Saturday - face-to-face
wk 38 Friday - Zoom
wk 40 Friday - Zoom
wk 43 Friday - face-to-face
Materials
Christopher, M. (2023). Logistics & supply chain management. Sixth edition. Harlow, England : Pearson.
Chopra, S., Meindl, P. (2019). Supply Chain Management: Strategy, Planning and Operation. Seventh edition. Harlow, UK: Pearson Education Limited.
Swink, M., Melnyk, S., Hartley, J. (2023). Managing operations across the supply chain. Fifth edition. International student edition. New York: McGraw Hill.
Teaching methods
The course is offered as two face-to-face learning days and two half-day virtual Zoom lectures. Self-study, group discussions and group works (during the lectures) as well as learning assignments are part of this course.
Employer connections
The course will have a guest lecturer/guest lecturers.
Exam schedules
This course does not have an exam.
Student workload
One credit corresponds to an average of 27 hours of work, which means that the load of five credits is approximately 135 hours.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
1: Student understands the basics of supply chain management as well as the importance of cooperation and transparency of information. Student understands the role of procurement, production and distribution as a part of supply chain.
2: Student understands what is supply chain management and the importance of cooperation and transparency of information. Student understands the role of procurement, production and distribution as a part of supply chain.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3: Student understand the entity of supply chain management and the impact of cooperation and transparency of information to the supply chain. Student can link the roles of procurement, production and distribution as a part of supply chain.
4: Student manages the entity of supply chain management and has a skill to utilise cooperation and information transparency in supply chain tasks. Students manages the roles of procurement and production. Student manages the transformed role of distribution in a supply chain management.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5: Student manages the entity of supply chain management and the influence of cooperation and information transparency to supply chain tasks. Students can apply the roles of procurement and production. In addition student manages the transformed role of distribution in this entity.
Qualifications
Basics of logistics