Education is great!

Are you looking the best Logistics Course?

Join the course anytime. Education is free

A supply chain is an extensive network that covers all stages of the process of converting natural resources into finished products for the end consumer. To create and deliver a product that is of value to the customer, you need to know how to manage supply chains: shape their configuration, plan material flows and production capacity, and track the progress of plans. This course covers all the elements of managing information and financial flows in supply chains.

About the course

During the course, the student will become familiar with how to build quality planning processes for distribution, manufacturing and purchasing. You will understand that effective supply chain management largely depends on the ability to build and maintain relationships with counterparties, as well as apply modern information technologies. A systematic understanding of logistics will help you create a competitive business infrastructure and figure out how to effectively balance product demand and enterprise capabilities.

image

The future is waiting for you

Who is the course for? The course is intended for undergraduate students as well as anyone interested in logistics as the science of supply chain management.

Lectures

50 video lectures

Analytical Chemistry

Verification tasks

Materials

Materials are available immediately after registration

Certificate

Certificate of completion

How is the training going

Sign up for the course - it will immediately appear in your personal account

Watch video lectures. Take the lessons of the course, watch videos and additional materials. Train your skills by taking tests after the video lectures. There are no hard deadlines in the course: you can start learning at any time and choose a convenient pace

  • Decide if you need a certificate
  • Take the final test and receive a personalized certificate
  • What do you get
  • Video lectures and materials
  • Open permanent access to all lectures and questions for self-examination

Certificate

Receive a personal certificate by successfully completing the course assignments

Technical support

The course is not supported by the authors, but if you have technical difficulties, our staff will help you

Course program

  • Chapter 1. Concept and types of logistics
  • Chapter 2. Supply chain management
  • Chapter 3. Demand Management
  • Chapter 4. Production logistics
  • Chapter 5. Harmonization of demand and production
  • Chapter 6. Purchase logistics. Part I
  • Chapter 7. Purchase logistics. Part II
  • Chapter 8. Inventory management
  • Chapter 9. Warehouse logistics
  • Chapter 10. Transport logistics. Part I
  • Chapter 11. Transport logistics. Part II
  • Chapter 12. Customs logistics
  • Chapter 13. Distributor Logistics
  • Chapter 14. Information systems in logistics. Part I
  • Chapter 15. Information systems in logistics. Part II

Get all the information

The concept and role of logistics in supply chain management. Supply chain management evolution, supply chain conflict management

image

Logistics system components.

Principles of rational organization of logistics processes. Supply chain strategy development. Managing dynamics in the supply chain. The role of stocks and information

Manufacturing strategies. The structure of the corporate plan system

Demand management processes

Demand forecasting principles

Demand forecasting methods. Demand forecasting process. Main production schedule. Material Requirements Planning (MRP)

Power Requirements Planning (CRP). Operational management of the execution of production plans

Strategic alignment of demand and production - developing an operational strategy

image
image

Tactical alignment of demand and production - the process of mid-term planning of sales and operations

Capacity planning for the main production schedule. Promise Available Quantity and Promise Available Power. Concept, meaning, goals and objectives of procurement logistics. Organization of procurement activities at the enterprise

Material requirements planning. ABC, XYZ - material analysis

Supplier management