Base Knowledge
It does not require previous knowledge, although some operational research basis are valuable.
Teaching Methodologies
The teaching component of this Curricular Unit, CU, comprises theoretical-practical classes (i.e. presentation of concepts and corresponding practical illustration).
These classes will have an expository component of the concepts and fundamentals involved in each of the topics discussed and a practical component aimed at the appreciation and analysis of illustrative examples and case studies, which involve the use of computational tools and support.
Learning Results
The main objective of this UC is to make students aware of the importance of distribution networks within the scope of the logistical function
and in a perspective of integrated management of the supply chain. The highlight goes to the logistical innovation brought about by the new challenges posed
to management, optimization and monitoring of the entire decision process.
As specific objectives, it is important to mention the awareness of students to:
O1- a set of techniques to optimize the operation of networks;
O2- the logistical integration of warehouse/transport/distribution dimensions;
O3- supply chain management.
The proposed approach aims to develop skills in the scope of:
C1- the decision process in distribution networks
C2- optimized management of distribution networks;
C3- the quantitative treatment of distribution logistic management problems
C4- planning and scheduling distribution activities.
Program
1 – Innovation and current distribution models
2 – Distribution Networks and the determinants of logistical flow
3 – Transport Models – Cargo and service management
4 – Demand Differentiators – Transport Risk and Uncertainty
5 – Customer Service Level Management – Operation Key Indicators
6- International Transport and Multimodality
7 – The Future of Distribution and Future Distribution
Curricular Unit Teachers
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
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[2] Slack, N. & Brandon-Jones, A., 2019, Operations Management, 9th edition, Pearson Education Limited, ISBN139781292253961
[3] Bowersox, D., Closs, D. & Cooper M. (2019) Supply Chain Logistics Management, 5th Ed., McGraw Hill.
[4] Christopher, M. (2016) Logistics & Supply Chain Management, FT Publishing International.
[5] Carvalho, J.C. et al. – Logística e Gestão da Cadeia de Abastecimento, Edições Sílabo, 2ª Ed., 2017, ISBN: 978-972-618-894-0.
[6] Simchi-Levi, D. & outros – Designing and managing the Supply Chain: Concepts, Strategies and Case Studies,McGraw-Hill, 2005