1. General

SCHOOL

SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES

ACADEMIC UNIT

DEPARMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

LEVEL OF STUDIES

Undergraduate

COURSE CODE

BA710

SEMESTER

5

COURSE TITLE

Supply chain management
INDEPENDENT TEACHING ACTIVITIES WEEKLYTEACHING
HOURS
CREDITS
Lectures 3
Hours Lab 0
Hours Exercises 0

Total

3 6
COURSE TYPE Scientific Field, Compulsory
PREREQUISITE COURSES No
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION and EXAMINATIONS Greek
IS THE COURSE OFFERED TO ERASMUS STUDENTS Yes (upon request)

COURSE WEBSITE (URL)

https:// https://eclass.uowm.gr/courses/ ΒΑ723/

2. LEARNING OUTCOMES

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are expected to be able to:
1. Understand the structure and basic concepts of Supply Chain Management
2. Comprehend the function and main activities of logistics (storage, location of facilities, etc.)
3. Understand information systems for logistics and Supply Chain Management
4. Examine special topics and current trends in Supply Chain Management

General Competences

• Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information, using the necessary technologies
• Decision making
• Project planning and management

3. SYLLABUS

The course content includes:
• Understanding the supply chain
• Supply chain network planning
• Forecasting demand in a supply chain
• Material Requirements Planning (MRP) - Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP).
• Supply chain inventory management without uncertainty (fixed demand) and with uncertainty (random demand)
• Transportation and distribution in the supply chain
• Information in the supply chain
• Supply chain coordination

4. TEACHING and LEARNING METHODS - EVALUATION

DELIVERY
Face to face
USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
Use of the electronic platform e-class
During office hours
Presentations are made using Power Point.
There is also the possibility of electronic communication via e-mail to the teacher.
Providing electronic teaching presentations to Students, via e-class

TEACHING METHODS
Activity Semester workload
Lectures 30
Studying on distributed problem sets 65
Individual Study 49
Course total 144
STUDENT PERFORMANCE EVALUATION • Lab and/or project work 10%
• Final Exam 90%

5. SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

-Suggested bibliography:
• Logistics and supply chain management, Christopher Martin, 2nd Edition, 2017, KRITIKI PUBLICATIONS SA, ISBN: 978-960-586-187-2.
• Logistics: Supply and distribution network management, Bowersox D., Closs D., Cooper M., Bowersox J., 4th Edition, 2015, BROKEN HILL PUBLISHERS LTD, ISBN: 9789963258413.
-Related academic journals:

 

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