University of Liege | Version française
Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
LOGI0011-1  Supply Chain Management

Duration :  45h Th
Number of credits :  
Master in Aerospace Engineering, research focus, 2nd year5
Master en droit, à finalité spécialisée en gestion, 2nd year5
Bachelor degree in Economics and Management, 3rd year5
Advanced Master in Biotechnology and Applied Biology5
Lecturer :  Sabine Limbourg
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Organisation and examination :  
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
Course contents :  
Interest in supply chain management, both in industry and in academia, has grown rapidly over the past several years and continues to grow. A number of forces have contributed to this trend: the severe competition in today's global markets, the increasing variety of products, the products with shorter and shorter life cycles, the heightened expectations of customers, etc. Many of the companies facing these difficulties have discovered the magnitude of savings that can be achieved through effective supply chain management practices. Supply chain management is defined as a set of approaches utilized to efficiently coordinate all the organizational units along a supply chain in order to improve the competitiveness of the chain as a whole. Logistics management is that part of supply chain management that plans, implements, and controls the effective flow and storage of goods, services, and related information in order to meet customer requirements. This course treats the fundamental topics of logistics and supply chain management: supply chain network design, distribution strategies in supply chains, production process design and facility layout, aggregate production planning, managing inventories in supply chains, master production scheduling and material requirements planning, value of information in supply chains (bullwhip effect). The course ends with an introduction to the main tools required to omplement a lean supply chain.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
Acquire a basic knowledge about strategic, tactical, and operational problems of supply chain management.
Understand the effects of supply chain management decisions on a firm's performance.
Understand the difficulties of supply chain management.
Acquire a basic knowledge about the quantitative methods and techniques of decision aid used in supply chains.
To be able to solve elementary logistical problems using these techniques.
To be able to recognize the situations where these techniques can be used as decision making tools and to interpret correctly the conclusions which can be derived using these techniques.
Understand the limitations of these techniques.
Acquire some skills of an international executive: work within a team, demonstrate a sense of synthesis and communicate in writing
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
Basic notions of mathematics and statistics
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Mathematical Models for Supply Chain Network Design
Mathematical Models for Aggregate Planning in Supply Chains
Using Excel Solver to solve linear programming models.
Managing Inventories in Supply Chains
Wood supply game
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
Methodology used: Lectures Readings Discussions Exercise sessions Simulation game (Wood supply game) Group projects + Written report E-learning General planning of the course: First semester
Recommended or required readings :  
Available documents on the virtual campus Lol@: Lecture notes Exercises and solutions Case studies
Recommended references :
[1] Simchi-Levi D., Kaminsky P. and E. Simchi-Levi, Designing and Managing the Supply Chain: Concepts, Strategies and Case Studies, McGraw-Hill, 2nd edition, Boston, 2003. [2] Chopra S. and P. Meindl, Supply Chain Management: Strategy, Planning and Operation, Printice Hall, 3rd edition, New Jersey, 2007.
Assessment methods and criteria :  
First session Group projects (20%) Written exam (80%) Second session Written exam (100%)
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
The course is in French with English notes
Contacts :  
Lecturer Sabine LIMBOURG Building N1, Room 337 sabine.limbourg@ulg.ac.be
Assistants: Célia Paquay cpaquay@ulg.ac.be Building N1, Room 334 Thierry PIRONET thierry.pironet@ulg.ac.be Building N1, Room 328

Items online :  
http://newlola.hec.ulg.ac.be
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