International Logistics

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ÇAĞ UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES
Learning Outcomes of
the Course
Code
Course Title
Credit
ECTS
IITL 102
International Logistics
3 (3-0-0)
7
Prerequisites
None
Language of Instruction
Mode of Delivery
English
Face to face
Type and Level of Course
Compulsory-Elective/1.Year/Fall Semester
Lecturers
Name(s)
Lecture Hours
Office Hours
Contacts
Asoc.Prof.İbrahim İnan
Course Objective
Course aims to equip the students with the fundamentals of International Logistics and to employ
this fundamental information in further specific topics of International Trade.
Relationship
Students who have completed the course successfully should be
able to
Prog. Output
Net Effect
1
to develop an appreciation of the range of skills required by leading
5
5
to international logistics
2
differ the type of different logistics processes.
5&7
5&4
3
explain the chracteristics and types of supply chain in international
5&7
5&4
level.
4
explain the chracteristics and types of 3rd party logistics.
5&7
5&4
5
demonstrate the basic rules of different delivery types.
5&7
5&4
6
use Evaluation Techniqes in international logistics operations.
5&7
5&4
7
explain the fundamentals of reverse logistics.
5&7
5&4
Course Description: The essentials of the course will revolve around the several important elements of international
logistics such as global sourcing and trade on one hand and the growing strategic importance of various transport
logistical infrastructure facilities and their impact on the changing face of international logistics on the other. The course
strives to highlight the prevailing international trade regulatory environment and its resultant impacts on global logistical
issues, especially the intra and inter trade logistics between established trade blocs. A special focus will be given to the
emerging north –south international logistics. Further, the course will strongly focus on the slowly but steadily increasing
security issues concerning the international logistics in several geo-strategic locations of the world. With the help of
practical case study approach such issues will be discussed in detail.
Course Contents:( Weekly Lecture Plan )
Topics
Preparation
Teaching Methods
Introduction to the International Logistics
None
Lectures
Logistics in Different Parts of the World
Textbook Ch. 1&2&3
Presentation & Discussion
Ocean Ships
Textbook Ch. 4&5&6
Lectures
International Logistics Functions and
Textbook Ch. 10
Lectures
Intermediaries
5
Terms of Sale and Payment
Textbook Ch. 11
Presentation & Discussion
6
Documentation and Insurance
Textbook Ch. 12
Presentation & Discussion
7
Logistics of Export Product Movement
Textbook Ch. 13
Lectures
8
International Sourcing
Textbook Ch. 14
Lectures
9
Logistics of Famine Relief
Textbook Ch. 15
Presentation & Discussion
10
The Role of Logistics in International Supply
Textbook Ch. 16
Presentation & Discussion
Chain Management
11
Seaports, Airports, Canals and Tunnels
Textbook Ch. 9
Presentation & Discussion
12
International Air Transportation
Textbook Ch. 7
Lectures
13
Future Isues in International Logistics
Textbook Ch. 17
Lectures
14
General Review
Textbook, Final
Lectures
REFERENCES
Textbook
International Logistics by Donald F.Wood, Anthony Barone, Paul Murphy, Daniel
L.Wardlow, AMACOM, New York, 2010.
Recommended Reading
Subscription to a weekly international logistics periodical
ASSESSMENT METHODS
Activities
Number
Effect
Notes
Midterm Exam
1
30%
Quizzes
4
5%
Homework
4
5%
40%
Effect of The Activities
60%
Effect of The Final Exam
ECTS TABLE
Contents
Number
Hours
Total
Hours in Classroom
14
3
42
Hours out Classroom
14
3
42
Homeworks
1
4
4
Weeks
1
2
3
4
Implementation
Quizzes
Midterm Exam
Fieldwork
Final Exam
4
4
1
1
1
3
1
10
12
18
Total
Total / 30
ECTS Credit
RECENT PERFORMANCE
12
4
10
12
18
144
=144/30=4,80
5
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