BUS340 Supply Chain Management
Credits (ECTS):10
Course responsible:Karl Jens Fredrik Bengtsson
Campus / Online:Taught campus Ås
Teaching language:Norsk, engelsk
Course frequency:Annually.
Nominal workload:250 hours total work for the students.
Teaching and exam period:This course starts in Autumn parallel. This course has teaching/evaluation in Autumn parallel.
About this course
Supply chain management is about design, plan and control a network consisting og producers, suppliers, transporters, distributors, retailers, and customers. In order to maximize value creation one has to take all actors in the network into accounts and design, plan and control the supply chain in order to fulfill customer requirements in the best possible way. Within supply chain management one also must understand how company internal functions like finance, operations, and sales and marketing can affect value creation.
The course will consider issues at strategic, tactical and operational level. Specific topics in the course includes: The supply chain, strategic fit and drivers. Designing the supply chain network. Planning demand and supply in a supply chain. Planning and managing inventories in a supply chain. Sourcing, transporting, and pricing products. Coordination and technology in the supply chain.
Learning outcome
Knowledge:
The candidate has knowledge about:
- Key supply chain management concepts
- The relation between competitive and supply chain strategies
- Design of supply chain networks
- Forecasting methods
- Stock management and optimization of service levels
- Aggregate planning in a supply chain
- Transportation in a supply chain
- Sourcing, pricing and revenue management
- Coordination in a supply chain
Skills:
The candidate can:
- Analyze the supply chain strategy and compare it with the market strategy
- Provide input to the supply chain design process, which are based on good understanding of market requirements, and the possibilities and limitations of the company.
- Develop and use quantitative models to support and analyze decisions in the supply chain
General competence:
- Use creative, critical and reflective thinking to address organizational opportunities and challenges in a more digitalized and sustainable society
- Be able to communicate with specialists and non-specialists regarding central topics within the course.
- Develop ethical reflection and assessing social responsibility.
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