SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT (TURKISH, NON-THESIS)
Master TR-NQF-HE: Level 7 QF-EHEA: Second Cycle EQF-LLL: Level 7

Course Introduction and Application Information

Course Code Course Name Semester Theoretical Practical Credit ECTS
ISM5308 Supply Chain Facility Planning and Network Design Fall
Spring
3 0 3 8
The course opens with the approval of the Department at the beginning of each semester

Basic information

Language of instruction: Tr
Type of course: Departmental Elective
Course Level:
Mode of Delivery:
Course Coordinator : Assoc. Prof. GÜL TEKİN TEMUR ASLAN
Course Objectives: This course aims to present the fundamental quantitative approaches that are
utilized in the design of supply chain networks, including modeling and computational considerations, and the use of optimization software package. This course is concerned with the management of physical distribution and design of facilities within supply chain which consists of facility layout design and assembly line balancing.

Learning Outputs

The students who have succeeded in this course;
After completing this course, students will be able to:
(1) Design and evaluate supply chain networks
(2) Identify bottlenecks and setbacks in supply chain networks and propose solutions for optimizing facility-location allocation problems under certain and uncertain conditions
(3) Understand supply chain metrics, and evaluate performance of supplyc hain networks
(4) Formulate facility location procedures and use techniques such as flow analysis, activity relationships chart for facility design

Course Content

Introduction to the Logistics Supply Chain Management
Logistics Network Configuration
Inventory Management
Distribution Strategies
Coordinated Product and Supply Chain Design
Facility Location Strategies
Facility Design
Transportation Operations
Network Analysis Applications

Weekly Detailed Course Contents

Week Subject Related Preparation
1) Introduction to the Logistics Supply Chain Management
2) Logistics Network Configuration
3) Inventory Management
4) Distribution Strategies
5) Coordinated Product and Supply Chain Design
6) Facility Location Strategies 1
7) Facility Location Strategies 2
8) Mid Term
9) Facility Design 1
10) Facility Design 2
11) Transportation Operations 1
12) Transportation Operations 2
13) Network Analysis Applications 1
14) Network Analysis Applications 2

Sources

Course Notes: Ahuja, R.K., Magnanti, T.L., and Orlin, J.B. (1993). Network Flows: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications, Prentice-Hall. Ballou, R.H., (2004). Business Logistics/Supply Chain Management, 5th Ed., Pearson. Chopra, S., and Meindl, (2010). Supply Chain Management: Strategy, Planning, and Operations, 4th Ed., Prentice-Hall.
References: Daganzo, C.F., (1999). Logistics Systems Analysis, 3rd Ed., Springer. Francis, R.L., McGinnis Jr., L.F., and White, J.A. (1992). Facility Layout and Location: An Analytical Approach, 2nd Ed., Prentice-Hall. For linear programming type modelling and finance focus: Modeling the supply chain. By Jeremy F. Shapiro. 1. edition published by Pacific Grove, 2001. TS161.S485 at the Library.

Evaluation System

Semester Requirements Number of Activities Level of Contribution
Attendance % 0
Laboratory % 0
Application % 0
Field Work % 0
Special Course Internship (Work Placement) % 0
Quizzes % 0
Homework Assignments % 0
Presentation % 0
Project % 0
Seminar % 0
Midterms % 0
Preliminary Jury % 0
Final % 0
Paper Submission % 0
Jury % 0
Bütünleme % 0
Total % 0
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK % 0
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK % 0
Total % 0

ECTS / Workload Table

Activities Number of Activities Duration (Hours) Workload
Course Hours 14 3 42
Laboratory 0 0 0
Application 4 4 16
Special Course Internship (Work Placement) 0 0 0
Field Work 0 0 0
Study Hours Out of Class 14 5 70
Presentations / Seminar 0 0 0
Project 1 40 40
Homework Assignments 0 0 0
Quizzes 0 0 0
Preliminary Jury 0 0 0
Midterms 1 10 10
Paper Submission 0 0 0
Jury 0 0 0
Final 1 15 15
Total Workload 193

Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes

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Program Outcomes Level of Contribution
1) Based on Bachelor level(First Cycle) qualifications, to develop and deepen knowledge to the proficiency level in the field of Supply Chain and Logistics Management.
2) To define and implement knowledge with scientific methods by using vague, limited or incomplete data; to use combination of interdisciplinary knowledge.
3) To design and implement analytic, model and experiment based research in the field of Supply Chain and Logistics Management, to analyze and interpret complex situations faced related to the field.
4) To identify and formulate Supply Chain and Logistics Management problems, to develop methods for the solutions, to implement innovative ways in the solutions.
5) To work effectively disciplinary and multi-disciplinary teams, to lead this teams and to develop solution approaches in complex situations, to work individually and to take responsibility.
6) To evaluate, interpret and implement knowledge and skills acquired at proficiency level in Supply Chain and Logistics Management field with a critical approach.
7) To communicate current developments and studies, within the field or in other fields to both national and international groups, systematically and clearly using written and oral techniques.
8) To be able to use advanced information technology and communication technology with software knowledge to input and analyze data related with Supply Chain and Logistics Management.
9) To provide individuality and contribution to the studies of Supply Chain and Logistics Management field.
10) To audit the data gathering, interpretation, implementation and announcement stages in the Supply Chain and Logistics Management field by taking into consideration the cultural, scientific, and ethic values and to teach these values.
11) To have effective and efficient managerial skills