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Quantitative Methods in Logistics
FBW135

Description
  • Introduction to Production theory 
  • Fundamentals of Production management 
  • Introduction to quantitative models and methods for solving selected problems in Logistics 
  • Fundamentals of modelling logistical problems (LP) 
  • methods of solving logistical problems 
  • Procurement Logistics: Selection problems and Site Selection 
  • Production Logistics: Production programme Planning 
  • Distribution Logistics: transport problems

ECTS credits
5

Teaching Language
Deutsch

Exam Language
Deutsch

Support Materials Language
Deutsch

Basic Learning Outcomes
  • iAbility to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems  in integrated production and service systems and supply chains by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics
    (AL1 - IEB - iAbility to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems  in integrated production and service systems and supply chains by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics)
  • Ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, use engineering judgment and anticipate the conclusions to take best decisions
    (AL4 - IEB - Ability to develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, use engineering judgment and anticipate the conclusions to take best decisions)
  • Ability to analyze available historical data and changes in the economic context of a production or transport or maintenance system and to make reliable forecasts 
    (CL6 - IEB - Ability to analyze available historical data and changes in the economic context of a production or transport or maintenance system and to make reliable forecasts )
  • Ability to perform comprehensive analysis of logistics problems integrating financial, business administration, law, social and ecological factors 
    (CL8 - IEB - Ability to perform comprehensive analysis of logistics problems integrating financial, business administration, law, social and ecological factors )
  • Increase the efficiency of the supply chain by optimizing the internal and external flows of information and materials, adapting it to the new demands and trends of the market.
    (CE12 - IEB - Increase the efficiency of the supply chain by optimizing the internal and external flows of information and materials, adapting it to the new demands and trends of the market.)

Final Learning Outcomes

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Managing Entity (faculty)
Industrial Engineering Program ( UTT)