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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
LOGI0006-1  Interdisciplinary workshop on integrated Supply Chain,
Duration :  24h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Management Engineering, professional Focus, 2nd yearDeuxième quadrimestre4
Holder(s) :  Yasemin Arda, Robert Nondonfaz
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  The pedagogy of this seminar is based on a triple approach :

1. Theoretical approach to give all the logistics principles and best practices based on the actual management concepts

2. Pragmatical approach linking the theory and the concrete aspects of two products to be manufactured and supplied in a non-EU country, that allows to master all the international logistics concepts

3. A case study to treat in a group of 3 or 4 students.
Course objective :  To understand the functioning of a company by integrating all the Supply Chain and manufacturing phases: management of the forecasts, purchasing, transportation, packaging, manufacturing flows, management of the manufacturing resources, locations of the distribution hubs, customer satisfaction management.

Mastering of an ERP

To search for logistics pertinent information in the context of international logistics.
Prerequisites :  Minimal theoretical knowledge of the manufacturing and logistics concepts.
Workshops :  Use of an ERP that allow modeling the management parameters

Writing of a synthesis document: to be able to write concisely
Organization :  Theoretical lessons: 10 * 3 hours

Open access to the lab to use the ERP
Written notes :  Updated annually, available on the HEC-ULg campus
Assessment :  (same criteria for both session)

1. Evaluation of the active and dynamic participation to the seminar

2. Written report prepared by each team

3. Answers given to the commentaries on each report
Contacts :  R. Nondonfaz,
Robert.Nondonfaz@ulg.ac.be

Y.Arda,
Yasemin.Arda@ulg.ac.be

I. Pays,
Isabelle.Pays@ulg.ac.be


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