Logistics & Supply Chain

International Logistics Management

Introduction

This course focuses on the strategic role of logistics in international supply networks, examining the logistics function from a global perspective. Students will explore various logistics strategies, tools, and techniques, understanding how logistics supports an organisation's overall strategy. The course includes an analysis of stakeholders, logistics channels, and demand forecasting, providing insights into managing logistics across borders. Learners will also study the planning and design processes required for effective international logistics, including managing bottlenecks, improving efficiency, and adapting to changing customer needs. This knowledge prepares students to handle the complexities of logistics in an international business environment.


Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the logistics function in international logistics management.
  • Understand logistics strategies in international logistics management.
  • Understand the tools and techniques in managing logistics internationally.
  • Understand the role of planning and designing in international logistics management.

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  • Level: 6