A student who has completed this course or has acquired equivalent skills is able to:
- define basic concepts of international logistics and supply chain management
- understand the competitive advantages of logistics and supply chain
- know logistical activities: purchasing, storage, transport and reverse logistics
- master benefits and risks of outsourcing logistics services in an international environment
- consider trade-off between logistics costs and customer service
- apply sustainability requirements in the supply chain
A student who has completed this course or has acquired equivalent skills is able to:
- master basic concepts and terms of logistics and reverse logistics and supply chain management.
- understand the competitive advantages, cost impacts and sustainability requirements of logistics and supply chain.
- consider benefits and risks of operating in an international environment.
After completing the course;
- You can recognize competitive advantage of supply chain management and critically assess elements of sustainable supply chain and reverse logistics
- You can plan logistics functions internationally considering customer service, costs and environmental friendliness
- You can assess risks and opportunities of outsourcing and logistics service providers and their services