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Sustainable LogisticsLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: R301DL59OJ

Credits

5 op

Teaching language

  • English

Responsible person

  • Tarja Tammia

Objective

The student knows the processes and goals of logistics and supply chain management.
He/she knows the role of supply chain management in modern business and the role of sustainability in logistics.
He/she understands how environmental impacts on product design, procurement, production, packaging, warehousing, transportation and delivery are reduced and measured.
The student understands the importance of recycling and how reserve logistics systems operate.

Competences: Economics and Financial Management Competence, Sustainable Development Competence

Content

- Processes and goals of logistics

- Supply chain management

- Supply chain ethics and codes of conduct

- Measuring sustainability in supply chains

- Inbound logistics (purchasing, warehousing, inventory management)

- Outbound logistics (packaging, distribution)

- Material management, transport management, outsourcing

- Sustainable Supply Chain Management (circular economy, recycling and environmentally friendly packaging)

- Sustainable transportation, waste management and energy consumption

Qualifications

NULL

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Level 1
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student knows the basic principles of logistics and he/she understands sustainability aspect of logistics.

Level 2
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student is able to explain the basic principles of logistics and he/she understands extensively sustainability aspect of logistics.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Level 3
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student understands basic principles of logistics.
He/she is able to analyse how different methods in sustainable logistics can have a positive impact on both business and environment.

Level 4
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student has good knowledge of basic principles of logistics.
He/she can evaluate justifying how different methods in sustainable logistics can have a positive impact on both business and environment.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Level 5
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student has a command of the principles of logistics.
He/she is able to critically assess the role of sustainable logistics in modern day business world.

Enrollment

01.10.2024 - 10.01.2025

Timing

24.03.2025 - 18.05.2025

Credits

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Economics R

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 30

Degree programmes
  • International Business
Teachers
  • Adrian Braun
Responsible person

Adrian Braun

Student groups
  • R31D24S
    International Business (full time day studies) Rovaniemi, Autumn 2024

Objective

The student knows the processes and goals of logistics and supply chain management.
He/she knows the role of supply chain management in modern business and the role of sustainability in logistics.
He/she understands how environmental impacts on product design, procurement, production, packaging, warehousing, transportation and delivery are reduced and measured.
The student understands the importance of recycling and how reserve logistics systems operate.

Competences: Economics and Financial Management Competence, Sustainable Development Competence

Content

- Processes and goals of logistics

- Supply chain management

- Supply chain ethics and codes of conduct

- Measuring sustainability in supply chains

- Inbound logistics (purchasing, warehousing, inventory management)

- Outbound logistics (packaging, distribution)

- Material management, transport management, outsourcing

- Sustainable Supply Chain Management (circular economy, recycling and environmentally friendly packaging)

- Sustainable transportation, waste management and energy consumption

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Level 1
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student knows the basic principles of logistics and he/she understands sustainability aspect of logistics.

Level 2
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student is able to explain the basic principles of logistics and he/she understands extensively sustainability aspect of logistics.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Level 3
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student understands basic principles of logistics.
He/she is able to analyse how different methods in sustainable logistics can have a positive impact on both business and environment.

Level 4
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student has good knowledge of basic principles of logistics.
He/she can evaluate justifying how different methods in sustainable logistics can have a positive impact on both business and environment.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Level 5
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student has a command of the principles of logistics.
He/she is able to critically assess the role of sustainable logistics in modern day business world.

Qualifications

NULL

Enrollment

02.10.2023 - 15.01.2024

Timing

25.03.2024 - 10.05.2024

Credits

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Economics R

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 50

Degree programmes
  • International Business
Teachers
  • Adrian Braun
Responsible person

Adrian Braun

Student groups
  • R31D23S
    International Business (full time day studies) Rovaniemi autumn 2023

Objective

The student knows the processes and goals of logistics and supply chain management.
He/she knows the role of supply chain management in modern business and the role of sustainability in logistics.
He/she understands how environmental impacts on product design, procurement, production, packaging, warehousing, transportation and delivery are reduced and measured.
The student understands the importance of recycling and how reserve logistics systems operate.

Competences: Economics and Financial Management Competence, Sustainable Development Competence

Content

- Processes and goals of logistics

- Supply chain management

- Supply chain ethics and codes of conduct

- Measuring sustainability in supply chains

- Inbound logistics (purchasing, warehousing, inventory management)

- Outbound logistics (packaging, distribution)

- Material management, transport management, outsourcing

- Sustainable Supply Chain Management (circular economy, recycling and environmentally friendly packaging)

- Sustainable transportation, waste management and energy consumption

Location and time

Until further notice, we intend to have the course on campus and not online. Learning materials and schedule are accessible as usual in Moodle and Peppi.

Programme
Sustainable Logistics 2024


26.03.2024
09.00 - 11.30
A142
Adrian Braun
Lecture
Introduction to the study unit
Assignment instructions


02.04.2024
09.00 - 11.30
A206
Adrian Braun
Lecture


08.04.2024
9.00 - 11.30
A309
Adrian Braun
Lecture

09.04.2024
12.30 - 15.00
A142
Adrian Braun
Lecture

18.04.2024
13.00 - 16.00
Eric Raunio
Adrian Braun
Excursion: Visiting Metsähallitus – Finnish Forest Administration in Pilke House
Guest Lecture: Eric Raunio (Metsähallitus)



22.04.2024
9.00 - 11.30
A142
Adrian Braun
Lecture


29.04.2024
09.00 - 11.30
A309




Adrian Braun
Lecture
03.05.2024
09.00 - 11.30
A142


Adrian Braun
Presentations Session I
(40% of your grade)

07.05.2024
09.00 - 11.30
A318
Adrian Braun
Presentations Session II
(40% of your grade)


13.05.2023
09.00 - 11.30
A205
Adrian Braun Exam
(60% of your grade/ previous sessions could be used to discuss clarifying issues regarding the exam)

Materials

Moodle –materials o Journal Articles o Web-Links or Reports (Corporate, Governmental)

Teaching methods

Assessment is based on the process and actual skills and knowledge evaluation.

Moodle-exam 60%
Group work presentations 40%
Additional Assignments (Pass-Fail)


The student knows the processes and goals of logistics and supply chain management. He/she knows the role of supply chain management in modern business and the role of sustainability in logistics. He/she understands how environmental impacts on product design, procurement, production, packaging, warehousing, transportation and delivery are reduced and measured. The student understands the importance of recycling and how reserve logistics systems operate.

• Processes and goals of logistics
• Supply chain management
• Supply chain ethics and codes of conduct
• Measuring sustainability in supply chains
• Inbound logistics (purchasing, warehousing, inventory management)
• Outbound logistics (packaging, distribution)
• Material management, transport management, outsourcing
• Sustainable Supply Chain Management (circular economy, recycling and environmentally friendly packaging)
Sustainable transportation, waste management and energy consumption

Employer connections

Excursion to Finnish Forest Administration on April 18th 2024 in the afternoon. Guest Lecture provided in Pilke House in Rovaniemi by Forestry Expert Eric Raunio (Metsähallitus). Practicial insights of supply chains and logistics around the Finnish forestry sector.

Exam schedules

• Exam will be at the campus, in the classroom A205!
• Date: May 13, 2024 – 09:00 - 11:30!
• 60 % of the grade!
• Partly multiple choice items!
• Partly in essays formats! Please take the instructions into account!
– Unless not precisely stated, do not answer in bullet points, please use complete sentences!

Further information

Plagiarism and use of references:

Please notice that in study unit assignment returns the plagiarism detection programs (for example Turnitin) will be used.
Also notice that you need to use Lapland UAS templates (essay, thesis, report etc) and writing instructions. Textual references must be done according to the given instructions.
Please download the essay template and the referencing instructions here: https://www.lapinamk.fi/en/Students/Forms-and-guidelines
https://lib.luc.fi/c.php?g=662513&p=4803830

Submitting assignments against given instructions may lead to failing and other possible consequences according to the Programme Regulations.

The utilisation of AI tools (such as for example Chat GPT) is forbidden for any kind of written assignment task that is given, in order to prevent to diminish the individual learning experience.

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Level 1
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student knows the basic principles of logistics and he/she understands sustainability aspect of logistics.

Level 2
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student is able to explain the basic principles of logistics and he/she understands extensively sustainability aspect of logistics.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Level 3
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student understands basic principles of logistics.
He/she is able to analyse how different methods in sustainable logistics can have a positive impact on both business and environment.

Level 4
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student has good knowledge of basic principles of logistics.
He/she can evaluate justifying how different methods in sustainable logistics can have a positive impact on both business and environment.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Level 5
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student has a command of the principles of logistics.
He/she is able to critically assess the role of sustainable logistics in modern day business world.

Assessment methods and criteria

Plagiarism and use of references:

Please notice that in study unit assignment returns the plagiarism detection programs (for example Turnitin) will be used.

Also notice that you need to use Lapland UAS templates (essay, thesis, report etc) and writing instructions. Textual references must be done according to the given instructions.

Please download the essay template and the referencing instructions here: https://www.lapinamk.fi/en/Students/Forms-and-guidelines

https://lib.luc.fi/c.php?g=662513&p=4803830

Submitting assignments against given instructions may lead to failing and other possible consequences according to the Programme Regulations.

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

The student does not complete the assignments/ requirements according to instructions or does not attend the learning situations at all. He/she does not pass the assignments and/or the exam as required.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Grade 1: The student knows the basic principles of logistics and he/she understands sustainability aspect of logistics.

Grade 2: The student explains the basic principles of logistics and he/she interprets sustainability aspect of logistics.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

Grade 3: The student understands basic principles of logistics.
He/she is able to analyse how different methods in sustainable logistics can have a positive impact on both business and environment.

Grade 4: The student has good understanding of basic principles in logistics.
He/she is able to distinguish how different methods in sustainable logistics can have a positive impact on both business and environment.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student has full command of the principles of logistics. He/she is able to critically assess the role of sustainable logistics in modern day business world.

Qualifications

NULL

Enrollment

01.10.2022 - 08.01.2023

Timing

20.03.2023 - 21.05.2023

Credits

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Economics R

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 50

Degree programmes
  • International Business
Teachers
  • Adrian Braun
Responsible person

Adrian Braun

Student groups
  • R31D22S
    International Business (full time day studies) Rovaniemi autumn 2022

Objective

The student knows the processes and goals of logistics and supply chain management.
He/she knows the role of supply chain management in modern business and the role of sustainability in logistics.
He/she understands how environmental impacts on product design, procurement, production, packaging, warehousing, transportation and delivery are reduced and measured.
The student understands the importance of recycling and how reserve logistics systems operate.

Competences: Economics and Financial Management Competence, Sustainable Development Competence

Content

- Processes and goals of logistics

- Supply chain management

- Supply chain ethics and codes of conduct

- Measuring sustainability in supply chains

- Inbound logistics (purchasing, warehousing, inventory management)

- Outbound logistics (packaging, distribution)

- Material management, transport management, outsourcing

- Sustainable Supply Chain Management (circular economy, recycling and environmentally friendly packaging)

- Sustainable transportation, waste management and energy consumption

Location and time

Until further notice, we intend to have the course on campus and not online. Learning materials and schedule are accessible as usual in Moodle and Peppi.

Programme
Sustainable Logistics 2023

Materials

Moodle –materials
o Journal Articles
o Web-Links
o Reports (Corporate, Governmental)

Teaching methods

Assessment is based on the process and actual skills and knowledge evaluation.

Moodle-exam 60%
Group work presentations 40%
Additional Assignments (Pass-Fail)


The student knows the processes and goals of logistics and supply chain management. He/she knows the role of supply chain management in modern business and the role of sustainability in logistics. He/she understands how environmental impacts on product design, procurement, production, packaging, warehousing, transportation and delivery are reduced and measured. The student understands the importance of recycling and how reserve logistics systems operate.

• Processes and goals of logistics
• Supply chain management
• Supply chain ethics and codes of conduct
• Measuring sustainability in supply chains
• Inbound logistics (purchasing, warehousing, inventory management)
• Outbound logistics (packaging, distribution)
• Material management, transport management, outsourcing
• Sustainable Supply Chain Management (circular economy, recycling and environmentally friendly packaging)
Sustainable transportation, waste management and energy consumption

Exam schedules

• Exam will be at the campus, in the classroom - May 16, 2023 – 09:00 - 11:30!
• 60 % of the grade!
• Partly multiple choice items!
• Partly in essays formats! Please take the instructions into account!
Unless not precisely stated, do not answer in bullet points, please use complete sentences!

Content scheduling

16.03.2023
12.30 - 15.00
A142
Adrian Braun


21.03.2023
12.30 - 16.00
A142
Yannick Lerusse
(HENALLUX Namur, Belgium)
Visitor´s Lecture
Supply Management (Warehouse processes in Supply Chain)


23.03.2023
12.30 - 15.00
A216
Yannick Lerusse
(HENALLUX Namur, Belgium)
Visitor´s Lecture
Artificial Intelligence in Logistics


04.04.2023
12.30 - 16.00
A142
Adrian Braun
Lecture

11.04.2023
09.00 - 11.30
A318
Adrian Braun
Workshop to prepare Group Work presentations


13.04.2023
12.30 - 15.00
A318
Adrian Braun
Lecture


18.04.2023
09.00 - 11.30
A318
Adrian Braun
Lecture


24.04.2023
09.00 - 11.30
A318
Adrian Braun
Lecture


04.05.2023
09.00 - 11.30
A321
Adrian Braun
Group Work Presentations Session I
(40% of your grade)


10.05.2023
09.00 - 11.30
A321
Adrian Braun
Group Work Presentations Session II
(40% of your grade)


16.05.2023
09.00 - 11.30
A318
Adrian Braun Exam
(60% of your grade/ previous sessions could be used to discuss clarifying issues regarding the exam)

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Level 1
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student knows the basic principles of logistics and he/she understands sustainability aspect of logistics.

Level 2
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student is able to explain the basic principles of logistics and he/she understands extensively sustainability aspect of logistics.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Level 3
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student understands basic principles of logistics.
He/she is able to analyse how different methods in sustainable logistics can have a positive impact on both business and environment.

Level 4
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student has good knowledge of basic principles of logistics.
He/she can evaluate justifying how different methods in sustainable logistics can have a positive impact on both business and environment.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Level 5
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student has a command of the principles of logistics.
He/she is able to critically assess the role of sustainable logistics in modern day business world.

Assessment methods and criteria

Plagiarism and use of references:

Please notice that in study unit assignment returns the plagiarism detection programs (for example Turnitin) will be used.

Also notice that you need to use Lapland UAS templates (essay, thesis, report etc) and writing instructions. Textual references must be done according to the given instructions.

Please download the essay template and the referencing instructions here: https://www.lapinamk.fi/en/Students/Forms-and-guidelines

https://lib.luc.fi/c.php?g=662513&p=4803830

Submitting assignments against given instructions may lead to failing and other possible consequences according to the Programme Regulations.

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

The student does not complete the assignments/ requirements according to instructions or does not attend the learning situations at all. He/she does not pass the assignments and/or the exam as required.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Grade 1: The student knows the basic principles of logistics and he/she understands sustainability aspect of logistics.

Grade 2: The student explains the basic principles of logistics and he/she interprets sustainability aspect of logistics.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

Grade 3: The student understands basic principles of logistics.
He/she is able to analyse how different methods in sustainable logistics can have a positive impact on both business and environment.

Grade 4: The student has good understanding of basic principles in logistics.
He/she is able to distinguish how different methods in sustainable logistics can have a positive impact on both business and environment.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student has full command of the principles of logistics. He/she is able to critically assess the role of sustainable logistics in modern day business world.

Qualifications

NULL

Enrollment

01.10.2021 - 14.02.2022

Timing

28.03.2022 - 29.05.2022

Credits

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Economics R

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • International Business
Teachers
  • Minna Kangasvieri
  • Adrian Braun
Responsible person

Minna Kangasvieri

Student groups
  • R31D21S
    International Business (full time day studies) Rovaniemi autumn 2021

Objective

The student knows the processes and goals of logistics and supply chain management.
He/she knows the role of supply chain management in modern business and the role of sustainability in logistics.
He/she understands how environmental impacts on product design, procurement, production, packaging, warehousing, transportation and delivery are reduced and measured.
The student understands the importance of recycling and how reserve logistics systems operate.

Competences: Economics and Financial Management Competence, Sustainable Development Competence

Content

- Processes and goals of logistics

- Supply chain management

- Supply chain ethics and codes of conduct

- Measuring sustainability in supply chains

- Inbound logistics (purchasing, warehousing, inventory management)

- Outbound logistics (packaging, distribution)

- Material management, transport management, outsourcing

- Sustainable Supply Chain Management (circular economy, recycling and environmentally friendly packaging)

- Sustainable transportation, waste management and energy consumption

Location and time

Until further notice, we intend to have the course on campus and not online. Learning materials and schedule are accessible as usual in Moodle and Peppi.

Programme
Sustainable Logistics 2022

29.03.2022
12.30 - 16.00
A309

05.04.2022
09.00 - 11.30
A309

07.04.2022
09.00 - 11.30
A205

11.04.2022
12.30 - 16.00
A320

13.04.2022
12.30 - 16.00
A309

19.04.2022
12.30 - 16.00
A309

27.04.2022
12.30 - 16.00
A309

11.05.2022
09.00 - 11.30
A142

12.05.2022
09.00 - 11.30
A309

18.05.2022
09.00 - 11.30
A320

Materials

Moodle –materials
o Journal Articles
o Web-Links
o Reports (Corporate, Governmental)

Teaching methods

Assessment is based on the process and actual skills and knowledge evaluation.

Moodle-exam 60%
Group work presentations 40%
Additional Assignments (Pass-Fail)


The student knows the processes and goals of logistics and supply chain management. He/she knows the role of supply chain management in modern business and the role of sustainability in logistics. He/she understands how environmental impacts on product design, procurement, production, packaging, warehousing, transportation and delivery are reduced and measured. The student understands the importance of recycling and how reserve logistics systems operate.

• Processes and goals of logistics
• Supply chain management
• Supply chain ethics and codes of conduct
• Measuring sustainability in supply chains
• Inbound logistics (purchasing, warehousing, inventory management)
• Outbound logistics (packaging, distribution)
• Material management, transport management, outsourcing
• Sustainable Supply Chain Management (circular economy, recycling and environmentally friendly packaging)
Sustainable transportation, waste management and energy consumption

Exam schedules

• Exam will be at the campus, in the classroom A320!
• Date: May 18, 2022 – 09:00 - 11:30!
• 60 % of the grade!
• Partly multiple choice items!
• Partly in essays formats! Please take the instructions into account!
Unless not precisely stated, do not answer in bullet points, please use complete sentences!

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Level 1
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student knows the basic principles of logistics and he/she understands sustainability aspect of logistics.

Level 2
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student is able to explain the basic principles of logistics and he/she understands extensively sustainability aspect of logistics.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Level 3
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student understands basic principles of logistics.
He/she is able to analyse how different methods in sustainable logistics can have a positive impact on both business and environment.

Level 4
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student has good knowledge of basic principles of logistics.
He/she can evaluate justifying how different methods in sustainable logistics can have a positive impact on both business and environment.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Level 5
Processes and goals of logistics:
The student has a command of the principles of logistics.
He/she is able to critically assess the role of sustainable logistics in modern day business world.

Assessment methods and criteria

Plagiarism and use of references:

Please notice that in study unit assignment returns the plagiarism detection programs (for example Ouriginal) will be used.

Also notice that you need to use Lapland UAS templates (essay, thesis, report etc) and writing instructions. Textual references must be done according to the given instructions.
Please download the thesis template and the referencing instructions here: https://www.lapinamk.fi/en/Students/Study-Guide,-Degree-Programme-Students/Thesis
https://lib.luc.fi/c.php?g=662513&p=4803830

Submitting assignments against given instructions may lead to failing and other possible consequences according to the Degree Regulations.

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

The student does not complete the assignments/ requirements according to instructions or does not attend the learning situations at all. He/she does not pass the assignments and/or the exam as required.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Grade 1: The student knows the basic principles of logistics and he/she understands sustainability aspect of logistics.

Grade 2: The student explains the basic principles of logistics and he/she interprets sustainability aspect of logistics.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

Grade 3: The student understands basic principles of logistics.
He/she is able to analyse how different methods in sustainable logistics can have a positive impact on both business and environment.

Grade 4: The student has good understanding of basic principles in logistics.
He/she is able to distinguish how different methods in sustainable logistics can have a positive impact on both business and environment.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student has full command of the principles of logistics. He/she is able to critically assess the role of sustainable logistics in modern day business world.

Qualifications

NULL