LOG904 Seminars in logistics 2007

During the fall of 2007 Molde University College offers a series of seminars in logistics. Each seminar gives 3 ECTS. The course is obligatory for MSc students in logistics in Molde. Each logistics student must take ten seminars, including the two that are obligatory, and which are part of the preparation for the final thesis. It is obligatory to be present in class throughout the week of a seminar. Students from other institutions may follow the seminars. For details, go here.

The course takes place in Rooms A272, A220 and B360. Each seminar starts at 0915 Monday morning.

Some of the course descriptions are so far not updated from last year. If there is a contradiction between the timing given in the table below and the one in the course description, it is the table that counts.

Week 23=4-8 June 2007, Week 34=20-24 August, 2007

 

Week

Topic

Lecturer

Room

23

Basic course in AMPL

Aliaksandr Shyshou

 

34

Models for Logistics and Transportation Planning

Teodor Gabriel Crainic

 

34

Modeling and Optimization in Production and Logistics

Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès

 

35

Organization design and interpretive schemes

Chris Carter

 

35

Basic course in AMPL

Aliaksandr Shyshou

 

36

Cross Cultural Management

Irena Mamonova

 

36

Integrated logistics and operations: learning through games

Glen Schmidt

 

37

Scheduling models and algorithms

Vitaly Strusevich

 

37

An Introduction to Computational Optimization models for Production Planning in a Supply Chain

David L. Woodruff 

 

38

Research design - obligatory

Arnt Buvik and others

Mandatory for all students

39

Outsourcing Management

Hans Solli-Sæther

 

40

Value creation in customer relationships

Trond Hammervoll

 

41

Conflicts in supply chains

Susanne Hertz

 

41

Implementation of strategic change and organizational learning

Rune Lines

 

42

Distribution Management (Vehicle routing)

Gilbert Laporte

 

42

Distribution Logistics – case study and business simulation

Fritz Starkl, Jörg Lindinger

 

43

Production variety

Taylor Randall

 

43

Transnational regulations and the measuring of organizational activities

Linda Wedlin

 

44

Competition in the Transport Industry

Chris Nash

 

44

Discrete choice modeling

Bharat Prasad Bhatta 

 

45

Reforming organizations through management

Hallgeir Gammelsæter

 

45

Transportation Economics

Ken Small

 

46

Combinatorial Auction  with applications in transportation and logistics

Kurt Jörnsten

 

46

City logistics and traffic planning

Jaume Barcelo

 

47

Productivity analysis

James Odeck

 

48

ERP / SAP

Helgheim and Jæger

 

48

Advanced models using AMPL

Pavel Popela

 

50

Proposal presentation – obligatory, dates 12.12 – 14.12

All supervisors

Mandatory for all students

 

 

 

 

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