LogisticsLaajuus (3 cr)
Code: LTVATT102
Objective
- The student can define qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations
- The student understands the concept of logistics and logistic flows.
- The student can compare the pros and cons of different transportation forms.
- The student can explain the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics.
- The student can present material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Content
- Transportation and its significance, logistic chain and distribution
- Transportation planning and transportation risk management
- Packing
- Inventories and their economic and functional significance
- Physical storage, the connection between storage and transportations
- Significance, agility and costs of logistical customer service
- Customer service strategies and service pricing
- Logistics and recycling
Qualifications
No prerequisites
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student understands the basic concept of logistics and logistic flows. The student can define qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations in basic level. The student can compare the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. The student can explain the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics in basic level. The student can present in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student well understands the concept of logistics and logistic flows. The student can define well qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations. The student can compare well the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. The student can explain well the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics. The student can present well in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student understands excellently the concept of logistics and logistic flows. The student can define excellently qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations. The student can compare excellently the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. The student can explain excellently the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics. The student can present excellently in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Materials
- Lecture materials
- Other materials announced by the lecturer
Enrollment
11.11.2024 - 26.02.2025
Timing
10.03.2025 - 18.04.2025
Credits
3 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
3 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Management
Teachers
- Jorma Imppola
Scheduling groups
- Avoin AMK (Ei koske tutkinto-opiskelijaa) (Size: 15. Open UAS: 15.)
Student groups
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LITA23BBachelor of Business Administration, Business Management
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LITA23CBachelor of Business Administration, Business Management
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LITA23DTradenomi (AMK), Liiketalous
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VVO
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LITA23ABachelor of Business Administration, Business Management
Education groups
- Open UAS (Doesn't apply to degree student)
Objective
- The student can define qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations
- The student understands the concept of logistics and logistic flows.
- The student can compare the pros and cons of different transportation forms.
- The student can explain the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics.
- The student can present material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Content
- Transportation and its significance, logistic chain and distribution
- Transportation planning and transportation risk management
- Packing
- Inventories and their economic and functional significance
- Physical storage, the connection between storage and transportations
- Significance, agility and costs of logistical customer service
- Customer service strategies and service pricing
- Logistics and recycling
Materials
- Lecture materials
- Other materials announced by the lecturer
Teaching methods
- Lectures
- Written assignment which is presented at the seminar during the last session
Student workload
- Total work load of the course: 80 h
- of which lectures and seminar: 24 h
- of which autonomous studies including writing assignment: 56 h
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student understands the basic concept of logistics and logistic flows. The student can define qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations in basic level. The student can compare the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. The student can explain the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics in basic level. The student can present in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student well understands the concept of logistics and logistic flows. The student can define well qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations. The student can compare well the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. The student can explain well the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics. The student can present well in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student understands excellently the concept of logistics and logistic flows. The student can define excellently qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations. The student can compare excellently the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. The student can explain excellently the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics. The student can present excellently in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment methods and criteria
- Home examimation: 50 %
- Writing assignment and seminar presentation: 50 %
Qualifications
No prerequisites
Enrollment
13.11.2023 - 21.02.2024
Timing
01.04.2024 - 05.05.2024
Credits
3 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Management
Teachers
- Jorma Imppola
Student groups
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AUTO22
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LITA22D
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KONE22
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LITA22B
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LITA22C
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LITA22A
Objective
- The student can define qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations
- The student understands the concept of logistics and logistic flows.
- The student can compare the pros and cons of different transportation forms.
- The student can explain the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics.
- The student can present material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Content
- Transportation and its significance, logistic chain and distribution
- Transportation planning and transportation risk management
- Packing
- Inventories and their economic and functional significance
- Physical storage, the connection between storage and transportations
- Significance, agility and costs of logistical customer service
- Customer service strategies and service pricing
- Logistics and recycling
Materials
- Lecture materials
- Other materials announced by the lecturer
Teaching methods
- Lectures
- Written assignment which is presented at the seminar during the last session
Student workload
- Total work load of the course: 80 h
- of which lectures and seminar: 24 h
- of which autonomous studies including writing assignment: 56 h
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student understands the basic concept of logistics and logistic flows. The student can define qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations in basic level. The student can compare the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. The student can explain the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics in basic level. The student can present in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student well understands the concept of logistics and logistic flows. The student can define well qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations. The student can compare well the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. The student can explain well the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics. The student can present well in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student understands excellently the concept of logistics and logistic flows. The student can define excellently qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations. The student can compare excellently the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. The student can explain excellently the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics. The student can present excellently in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment methods and criteria
- Home examimation: 50 %
- Writing assignment and seminar presentation: 50 %
Qualifications
No prerequisites
Enrollment
14.11.2022 - 22.02.2023
Timing
03.04.2023 - 07.05.2023
Credits
3 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
1 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Management
Teachers
- Jorma Imppola
Student groups
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LITA21A
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LITA21C
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LITA21B
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TUOTA22Industrial Management
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KONE21
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AUTO21
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LITA21D
Objective
- The student can define qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations
- The student understands the concept of logistics and logistic flows.
- The student can compare the pros and cons of different transportation forms.
- The student can explain the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics.
- The student can present material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Content
- Transportation and its significance, logistic chain and distribution
- Transportation planning and transportation risk management
- Packing
- Inventories and their economic and functional significance
- Physical storage, the connection between storage and transportations
- Significance, agility and costs of logistical customer service
- Customer service strategies and service pricing
- Logistics and recycling
Materials
- Lecture materials
- Other materials announced by the lecturer
Teaching methods
- Lectures
- Written assignment which is presented at the seminar during the last session
Student workload
- Total work load of the course: 80 h
- of which lectures and seminar: 26 h
- of which autonomous studies including writing assignment: 54 h
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student understands the basic concept of logistics and logistic flows. The student can define qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations in basic level. The student can compare the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. The student can explain the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics in basic level. The student can present in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student well understands the concept of logistics and logistic flows. The student can define well qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations. The student can compare well the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. The student can explain well the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics. The student can present well in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student understands excellently the concept of logistics and logistic flows. The student can define excellently qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations. The student can compare excellently the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. The student can explain excellently the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics. The student can present excellently in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment methods and criteria
- Home examimation: 50 %
- Writing assignment and seminar presentation: 50 %
Qualifications
No prerequisites
Enrollment
15.10.2021 - 31.01.2022
Timing
28.03.2022 - 29.04.2022
Credits
3 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Management
Teachers
- Jorma Imppola
Student groups
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KONE20
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LITA20A
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LITA20B
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LITA20C
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LITA20D
Objective
- The student can define qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations
- The student understands the concept of logistics and logistic flows.
- The student can compare the pros and cons of different transportation forms.
- The student can explain the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics.
- The student can present material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Content
- Transportation and its significance, logistic chain and distribution
- Transportation planning and transportation risk management
- Packing
- Inventories and their economic and functional significance
- Physical storage, the connection between storage and transportations
- Significance, agility and costs of logistical customer service
- Customer service strategies and service pricing
- Logistics and recycling
Materials
- Lecture materials
- Other materials announced by the lecturer
Teaching methods
- Hybrid lectures (normal lectures with Teams -connection available)
- Written assignment which is presented at the seminar during the last session
Student workload
- Total work load of the course: 80 h
- of which lectures and seminar: 26 h
- of which autonomous studies including writing assignment: 54 h
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
The student understands the basic concept of logistics and logistic flows. The student can define qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations in basic level. The student can compare the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. The student can explain the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics in basic level. The student can present in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
The student well understands the concept of logistics and logistic flows. The student can define well qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations. The student can compare well the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. The student can explain well the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics. The student can present well in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student understands excellently the concept of logistics and logistic flows. The student can define excellently qualitative and quantitative characteristics of transportations. The student can compare excellently the pros and cons of different transportation forms simply. The student can explain excellently the motives and economics of storage, logistic customer service and recycling logistics. The student can present excellently in basic level material flows and their optimal planning and control holistically in both functional and economic points of view.
Assessment methods and criteria
- Home examimation: 50 %
- Writing assignment and seminar presentation: 50 %
Qualifications
No prerequisites