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Syllabus 2016-17 - 13013008 - Logistics and Fleet Management (Logística y gestión de flotas)
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- Level 2: Tutorial support sessions, materials, exams and seminars in this language
- Level 3: Tutorial support sessions, materials, exams, seminars and regular lectures in this language
DEGREE: | Grado en Ingeniería de organización industrial |
FACULTY: | SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF JAÉN |
ACADEMIC YEAR: | 2016-17 |
COURSE: | Logistics and Fleet Management |
NAME: Logistics and Fleet Management | |||||
CODE: 13013008 | ACADEMIC YEAR: 2016-17 | ||||
LANGUAGE: English | LEVEL: 3 | ||||
ECTS CREDITS: 6.0 | YEAR: 4 | SEMESTER: PC |
NAME: LA CAL HERRERA, JOSÉ ANTONIO | ||
DEPARTMENT: U136 - ORG. DE EMPRESAS, MÁRKETING Y SOCIOLOGÍA | ||
FIELD OF STUDY: 650 - ORGANIZACIÓN DE EMPRESAS | ||
OFFICE NO.: D3 - 114 | E-MAIL: jalacal@ujaen.es | P: 953213419 |
WEBSITE: - | ||
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1673-4669 | ||
LANGUAGE: - | LEVEL: 3 |
Chap. 1. General theory of transport.
Chap. 2. Road transport.
Chap. 3. Load and route management.
Chap. 4. Fleet management.
Chap. 5. Packing and shipping.
Chap. 6. Telematic control systems and planning.
Chap. 7. Distribution networks.
Chap. 8. Outsourcing.
During the lectures, techniques used in identifying the different types of fleets and system designs for burden-sharing and route calculations will be addressed, via the methodology of lecture. This will be supported by practical sessions where students are to resolve cases provided by the teacher, which include among others the capillary distribution, frozen goods transport and international transport, redesigning networks, delegations, etc. The teacher will propose the most appropriate bibliographical references for each of the chapters.
Students with special educational needs should contact the Student Attention Service (Servicio de Atención y Ayudas al Estudiante) in order to receive the appropriate academic support
After
completing the course, students will be evaluated based on their
theoretical and practical knowledge which will account for 75% of
the final result.
The final exam with a total weight of 75% consists of two
distinct parts: theory and problems. The theoretical part has a
weigh of 75% in the final grade, while the practical part will
account for 20% of the same.
For the students to pass the subject, they should be able
to identify the functions to be performed in a traffic department
and meeting scheduling tools; learn about the latest telematics
systems applied in a transport fleet, recognize management
support systems as generators of competitive advantage for a
fleet, recognize the parameters that characterize a fleet, learn
and develop the right route planning and loads in the interest of
efficient management of the fleet, and, finally, to know the
programming of transport logistics and calculation methods.
The remaining 5% will depend on the degree of support and
active participation during the sessions.
- Supply chain and logistics management made easy [Recurso electrónico] : methods and applications for. Edition: -. Author: Myerson, Paul A.. Publisher: Old Tappan, New Jersey : Pearson Education, [2015] (Library)