International maritime SCM and logistics
Content
Content
Content
Content
Content
Content
- Basic architecture and concept of supply chains as forms of interorganisational cooperation
- The challenge of international supply chain management (SCM) and cross-border logistics
- The dimensions of SCM: Design & network dimension, operational dimension
- Logistics as key element of supply chains
- Major global commodity flows (oil, gas and coal/iron ore, grain, minor bulks, container) and regional specialisations like
- Basic architecture and concept of supply chains as forms of interorganisational cooperation
- The challenge of international supply chain management (SCM) and cross-border logistics
- The dimensions of SCM: Design & network dimension, operational dimension
- Logistics as key element of supply chains
- Major global commodity flows (oil, gas and coal/iron ore, grain, minor bulks, container) and regional specialisations like
- Basic architecture and concept of supply chains as forms of interorganisational cooperation
- The challenge of international supply chain management (SCM) and cross-border logistics
- The dimensions of SCM: Design & network dimension, operational dimension
- Logistics as key element of supply chains
- Major global commodity flows (oil, gas and coal/iron ore, grain, minor bulks, container) and regional specialisations like
- Basic architecture and concept of supply chains as forms of interorganisational cooperation
- The challenge of international supply chain management (SCM) and cross-border logistics
- The dimensions of SCM: Design & network dimension, operational dimension
- Logistics as key element of supply chains
- Major global commodity flows (oil, gas and coal/iron ore, grain, minor bulks, container) and regional specialisations like
- Basic architecture and concept of supply chains as forms of interorganisational cooperation
- The challenge of international supply chain management (SCM) and cross-border logistics
- The dimensions of SCM: Design & network dimension, operational dimension
- Logistics as key element of supply chains
- Major global commodity flows (oil, gas and coal/iron ore, grain, minor bulks, container) and regional specialisations like
- Basic architecture and concept of supply chains as forms of interorganisational cooperation
- The challenge of international supply chain management (SCM) and cross-border logistics
- The dimensions of SCM: Design & network dimension, operational dimension
- Logistics as key element of supply chains
- Major global commodity flows (oil, gas and coal/iron ore, grain, minor bulks, container) and regional specialisations like
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes
After having completed the module, students
- have familiarised themselves with the strategy tools and frameworks of international supply chain management
- understand the role of maritime logistics in international supply chains
- have explored their own organisation’s major competencies in international supply chains
- are able to describe and categorise the key decision making criteria along supply chains.
After having completed the module, students
- have familiarised themselves with the strategy tools and frameworks of international supply chain management
- understand the role of maritime logistics in international supply chains
- have explored their own organisation’s major competencies in international supply chains
- are able to describe and categorise the key decision making criteria along supply chains.
After having completed the module, students
- have familiarised themselves with the strategy tools and frameworks of international supply chain management
- understand the role of maritime logistics in international supply chains
- have explored their own organisation’s major competencies in international supply chains
- are able to describe and categorise the key decision making criteria along supply chains.
After having completed the module, students
- have familiarised themselves with the strategy tools and frameworks of international supply chain management
- understand the role of maritime logistics in international supply chains
- have explored their own organisation’s major competencies in international supply chains
- are able to describe and categorise the key decision making criteria along supply chains.
After having completed the module, students
- have familiarised themselves with the strategy tools and frameworks of international supply chain management
- understand the role of maritime logistics in international supply chains
- have explored their own organisation’s major competencies in international supply chains
- are able to describe and categorise the key decision making criteria along supply chains.
After having completed the module, students
- have familiarised themselves with the strategy tools and frameworks of international supply chain management
- understand the role of maritime logistics in international supply chains
- have explored their own organisation’s major competencies in international supply chains
- are able to describe and categorise the key decision making criteria along supply chains.
Credit points
Credit points
Credit points
Credit points
Credit points
Credit points
5 ECTS
5 ECTS
5 ECTS
5 ECTS
5 ECTS
5 ECTS