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LOG101-PRINCIPLES OF

OGISTICS I

Dr. Burcu zam ADIVAR


email
Office
Phone
Office hours

: burcu.ozcam@ieu.edu.tr
: Room 811, C Block
: Internal 8510, 02324888510
:Monday 12:30-15:30
Wednesday
15:30-17:30
Web address :
http://homes.ieu.edu.tr/~bozcam/

Dr. znur YURT


email
Office
Phone
Office hours

: oznur.yurt@ieu.edu.tr
: Room 321, A Block
: Internal 8460, 02324888460
: Thursday
09:30-12:30
Friday 12:30-15:30
Web address : http://homes.ieu.edu.tr/~oyurt/

Teaching Assistants
E-mail address and Phone

Office Hours

Room

Cansu
Yldrm

cansu.yildirim@ieu.edu.tr
02324889874

Tuesday
9.30-12.30

C Blok 9.
Kat

Birsen
Ylmaz

birsen.yilmaz@ieu.edu.tr
02324889875

Tuesday
9.30-12.30

C Blok 9.
Kat

*What is logistics?
*What is logistics
management?
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LOGISTICS

LOGISTICS

LOGISTICS and SCM

LOGISTICS

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Drawing of a hatchless containership. Courtesy CIGNA Corporation, Ports


of the World, 15th edition.
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Course Objectives
Develop an understanding of

the role of logistics in a marketoriented society

Examine the major functions of

logistics

Provide an opportunity for

comprehensive analysis and


discussion of key contemporary
issues and problems in logistics
and supply chain management

Examine the details of planning

and control processes in


logistics management

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Course Learning
Outcomes
Having completed the course, students
should be able,
to understand the principles of logistics

management

to understand the logistics role in the

economy and the organization

to be aware of the distinction between the

concepts of supply chain and logistics

to use the related concepts/terminology


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Course Learning
Outcomes
to combine their theoretical knowledge

with practical knowledge

to understand the general concepts of

customer service

to understand the general applications of

logistics information systems

to understand and to use the concepts of

inventory management and material


management

to understand and develop decision

strategies in transportation and traffic


management
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Week
1

Subjects

WEEKLY SUBJECTS

Introduction

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9
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Concept of Logistics Management and Evolution of


Logistics
Logistics Role in the Economy and the Organization
Concept of Supply Chain Management
Customer Service
Customer Service
MIDTERM I
Order Processing and Logistics Information Systems (LIS)
Order Processing and Logistics Information Systems (LIS)
Inventory Management
Inventory Management

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MIDTERM II

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Materials Management
Materials Management

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Study Set

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Overview of the course

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3
4
5
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Related Preparation
Contemporary Logistics
(Textbook), Chapter 1
Textbook, Chapter 4
Textbook, Chapter 5
Textbook, Chapter 7
Textbook, Chapter 7
Textbook, Chapter 2&7
Textbook, Chapter 2&7
Textbook, Chapter 8
Textbook, Chapter 8
Textbook, Chapter 11
Textbook, Chapter 11

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COURSE NOTES
-Assignments and class discussions include;
assigned cases, academic articles and/or other
assignments as well as the accompanying
discussion of these assignments in class.
-Details about each assignment will be given to
the students at least one week prior to due date.

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Other Sources
Stock R. James, Lambert M. Douglas, Strategic Logistics

Management, 4th Ed., Int. Ed.-2001, McGraw-Hill Irwin, ISBN


0-256-13687-4.
Lambert M. Douglas, Stock R. James, Ellram M. Lisa,
Fundamentals of Logistics Management, 1998,
Irwin/McGraw-Hill Publishing.
Ballou R. H. "Business Logistics/Supply Chain Management ",
Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, 5th
Edition, 2004, ISBN 0131230107
S. Chopra P. Meindl: Supply Chain Management, Strategy,
Planning and Operation, Pearson Education Inc., 2004
Coyle, Bardi, and Langley Jr., The Management of Business
Logistics, SouthWestern/Thomson Learning ISBN 0324007515
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Web References:
http://logistics.about.com/industry/logistics/mbod

y.htm
http://www.cips.org/
http://www.clm1.org/
http://members.eunet.at/ifpmm/i_vision.html
http://www.warehouselogistics.org/
http://www.sole.org/
http://www.lmi.org/
http://www.supply-chain.org/
http://www.tli.gatech.edu/
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EVALUATION SYSTEM

Semester
requirements

Number

Attendance

Percentage of
grade
5

Homework
assignments
and Cases

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Midterms

40

Final

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COURSE POLICIES
Attendance is required at all times.
Any evidence of cheating, fabrication, facilitating academic

dishonesty or plagiarism will be reported to the Dean of


students for appropriate disciplinary action and you will
receive a failing grade for the assignment (0).
Please refrain from unnecessary conversation during class.
During class cell phones must be turned off.
Please refrain from text messaging during class.
Please refrain from emailing or surfing the web using
laptop computers during class.
All of the assignments and exams must be completed.
Otherwise you will not receive a passing grade.
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CONGRATULATIONS!
NOW, YOU ARE A
COLLEGE STUDENT

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YOUR
RESPONSIBILITIES
1.

Read course syllabus from front to back before asking


the instructor about class policies. If the answer isn't in
the syllabus, the instructor will be happy to talk with you.
Know the class policies in the syllabus.

2.

Attend class. You are responsible for all announcements


made in class, in labs, and on class web sites.
Saturday classes will be announced in advance.

3.

Come to class on time. Treat each class as your job-consistently late arrivals disrupt the class, and, of
course, make you miss the most important part of class-the first 5-10 minutes when announcements are made
and questions are answered. If you are late for more
than 15 minutes, please do not attempt to enter.
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YOUR
RESPONSIBILITIES
4. If you have any problems with getting work done, with
exam schedules, or anything that requires you to meet
a deadline, it is your responsibility to notify the
instructor in advance.
5. Know when and where examinations are given and be
there.
6. Turn in all homework. Start assignments as soon as
they are assigned. Problems with printers, computers,
disk failures, etc., are not acceptable excuses for not
turning in your homework on time.
Late submissions will not be accepted.
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YOUR
RESPONSIBILITIES
7. Check your grades when they are posted or returned to
you. Any errors must be reported as soon as possible,
usually within one week.
8. Make certain that your performance merits the grade you
want.
9. Find your instructor's office early in the semester and know
his/her office hours. Know who your lab assistants are and
what their hours are.
10. Any single incident of dishonesty (on an exam or on
repeated homework assignments) can result in penalties
ranging from course failure to removal actions through the
Dean's office.

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YOUR
RESPONSIBILITIES
11. Save all of your graded work until the end of the
semester. Keep the electronic source files and diskettes.
Instructors make errors in the recording of grades and
calculation of final grades. The errors are simple to correct if
you present the instructor with the graded assignment.
12. Backup electronic work frequently on CD and maintain
backup files on separate diskettes. No one will allways be
able fix your disk if it malfunctions or backup files for you.
Take malfunctioning diskettes to the Help Desk. Be aware of
University policies on Computers & Software.

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YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES
14. Read your email at least every other day. This is the
quickest and easiest way for an instructor to
communicate with a large group of students and for
individual students to communicate with the instructor.
15. Identify any disability which may negatively impact
your performance in any class as early in the semester
as possible. Speak to the instructor in private.
16. Please take notes during the course. The slides will be
uploaded to the lecturers web site after the lectures.
17. Know university policies on subjects such as
withdrawal and know Student Action Deadlines.

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GOOD LUCK!!

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