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Basics of Logistics for Engineers, Planning Models, General Multi-echelon, Multi-item Systems

Logistic Engineering. Did You Know ?


Logistics engineers usually review and design logistics operations to facilitate & improve companies' operational efficiency to reduce costs.

Basic of logistics for engineers. Engineers can learn about techniques and procedures involved in designing and planning a closed-loop supply chain in a comprehensive structure.

Basic of logistics incorporate operations research models and approaches developed for a variety of problems in logistical planning of multi-echelon systems, multi–echelon inventory optimization & inventory levels .

Why Do Engineering Need Basics of Logistics ? 

To review and design logistics operations to improve companies' operational efficiency and reduce costs.
Logistic engineers may help companies in areas such as transportation, shipment, inventory control, or information management.
In order to design and produce cost effective products
To design sound logistics insight
To ease operational efficiency.

Learning Opportunities :

Designing and analyzing the systems in distributing goods and services.
Vehicle routing problems
Dynamic lot sizing inventory models
Multi-echelon, multi-product
Stochastic and deterministic multi-echelon inventory systems
Bullwhip effect & Pricing models
Integration problems arising in supply chain management
Probability and linear programming
More

Course Topics : 

Introduction and Overview
Role of Logistics
Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability (RAM)
Logistics Components
Case Studies and Projects

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