Logistics and Transport in Practice
Management of a Supply Chain

Course Information

Professor / lecturer Professor Dr. Ralf Elbert
Prerequisites for participation Bachelor's degree
Target audience Students of the Master's programmes WI / WInf / LSCM / EIM
and other interested listeners
TUCaN Link to TUCaN.
Course meeting times Winter semester.
Further information on TUCaN.
Course organization Hongjun Wu, M.Sc.
Type and scope of the course Lecture with integrated exercise.
2 semester hours per week (SWS)
ECTS 3,0
Please follow the registration information for Logistics and Transport in Practice to be registered for the exam and make sure you get a place in your preferred lecture.

The lecture will not take place in the winter semester 2020/21!

The aim of the course is to simulate realistic situations in which the effects of decisions and interactions of the actors in supply chains can be made visible and thus experienced. This gives students the opportunity to put themselves in the shoes of the various roles of the companies involved in the value chain, from OEMs to suppliers to logistics service providers, and to interact within the system.

Building on the theoretical knowledge imparted in the lectures, the students are to apply their knowledge in realistic decision-making situations, take on different functional areas in logistics and recognise and understand the interrelationships in logistics.

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Group work with presentation and discussion of the results in the end of the lecture.

The course is supported by the e-learning platform moodle. Registration for the moodle course is automatic after successful registration in TUCaN.

  • Participation in the Kick-off date
  • Participation in one of the lectures “intermodal transport services” or “strategic logistics management”
  • Bachelor's degree
  • Registration for the examination within deadline

The course is to be participated in combination with a lecture of the modules Logistics Management and Transport Management and will only be successfully completed if the modules have been completed in total.