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Faculty of BusinessLogistics Management
LOG 302 - Logistics Planning and Modeling II
COURSE INTRODUCTION AND APPLICATION INFORMATION
Course Name
Code
Semester
Theory(hour/week)
Application/Laboratory(hour/week)
LocalCredits
ECTS
Logistics Planning and Modeling II LOG 302 Spring 3 2 4 6
Prerequisites None
Course Language English
Course Type Required
Course Level First Cycle
Course Coordinator * Yrd. Doç. Dr. Muhittin Hakan DEMİR
Course Lecturer(s) * Yrd. Doç. Dr. Özgür ÖZPEYNİRCİ
* Yrd. Doç. Dr. Muhittin Hakan DEMİR
Course Assistants * Araş. Gör. Sinem Tokçaer
Course Objectives 1) To optimize the tradeoffs encountered in logistics systems and to develop necessary
analytical methods to establish a minimum cost highest quality of service.2) To have
students to demonsrate the ability to use management science, probability and statistics
knowledge to make long, medium and shortterm decisions regarding logistic system
design, inventory management, warehouse design and operations, facility locations and
freight transport. 3) To teach the ability to analyze and solve the complex logistics decision
problems in a systematic perspective by using mathematical programming, heuristic
algorithms and related computer applications.
Course Learning Outcomes The students who succeeded in this course;
* recognize the logistics system planning problems that require use of analytic
method
* make and assess the related short, medium and long term decisions about the
logistics system planning problems.
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* determine decision variables.
* perform Input data analysis to develop a model with a solution technique for the
corresponding problem.
* integrate the model and the related data in the computerized environment to obtain
optimal solution with the interpretation of solutions.
* analyze the solutions to the problem; as a decision maker assess the likely
consequences and the degree of applicability in the real world
Course Content The course includes the fundamentals of the analytical tools available to reduce costs and
improve service levels in logistics systems. Strategic, tactical and operational level
decisions regarding logistics system design, inventory management, warehouse design
and operations, facility location, freight transport planning are studied and modeled using
operations research tools. The essential theory on set covering, traveling salesperson and
vehicle routing problems is studied to provide a sound basis for advanced modeling.
Mathematical programming and heuristic algorithms for solving complex logistics decision
problems are introduced with relevant computer applications.
WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION STUDIES
Week Subjects Related Preparation
1 Introduction: Logistics system analysis Introduction to Logistics Systems
Planning and Control. G. Ghiani, G.
Laporte, R. Musmanno
2 Logistics network design GAMS softare Introduction to Logistics Systems
Planning and Control. G. Ghiani, G.
Laporte, R. Musmanno
3 Facility location problem (Form and submit project teams) Introduction to Logistics Systems
Planning and Control. G. Ghiani, G.
Laporte, R. Musmanno
4 Supplier Selection and Analytical Hierarchy Process Introduction to Logistics Systems
Planning and Control. G. Ghiani, G.
Laporte, R. Musmanno
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5 Classification of freight transportation planning problems / Optimal fleet sizing
problem
Introduction to Logistics Systems
Planning and Control. G. Ghiani, G.
Laporte, R. Musmanno
6 Network analysis and minimum cost network flow problem Introduction to Logistics Systems
Planning and Control. G. Ghiani, G.
Laporte, R. Musmanno
7 Service network design problems Introduction to Logistics Systems
Planning and Control. G. Ghiani, G.
Laporte, R. Musmanno
8 Shipment consolidation and dispatching / Models for intermodal selection Introduction to Logistics Systems
Planning and Control. G. Ghiani, G.
Laporte, R. Musmanno
9 Midterm Exam 1 -
10 Models for intermodal selection /Vehicle allocation problem / Driver assignment
problem
Introduction to Logistics Systems
Planning and Control. G. Ghiani, G.
Laporte, R. Musmanno
11 Planning and managing shorthaul freight transportation / Vehicle routing problem /
Vehicle Routing Heuristics
Introduction to Logistics Systems
Planning and Control. G. Ghiani, G.
Laporte, R. Musmanno
12 Vehicle routing problem / Vehicle Routing Heuristics Introduction to Logistics Systems
Planning and Control. G. Ghiani, G.
Laporte, R. Musmanno
13 Designing and operating a warehouse Introduction to Logistics Systems
Planning and Control. G. Ghiani, G.
Laporte, R. Musmanno
14 Project Presentations
15 Review of the Semester
16 Review of the Semester
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SOURCES
Course Notes / Textbooks Lecture notes based on the above subjects and related presentation material
References Textbook: Introduction to Logistics Systems Planning and Control. G. Ghiani, G. Laporte, R.
Musmanno. John Wiley & Sons, New Jersey, 2004. Reference number: TS161 /G45. //
Reference textbooks: 1. Logistics and Transportation Design and Planning. R. G. Kasilingam. Kluwer,
London, 1998. Reference number: HD38.5 /K37. 2.Operations Research Applications and Algorithms.
W. L. Winston Thomson/Brooks/Cole, California, 2004. Reference number: T57.6 /W56. 3.Linear and
Nonlinear Programming.  Luenberger, KAP, London 2003. Reference number: T57.7/L84
EVALUATION SYSTEM
Semester Requirements Number Percentage of Grade
Attendance/Participation 14 10
Laboratory - -
Application 1 10
Field Work - -
Special Course Internship (Work Placement) - -
Quizzes/Studio Critics - -
Homework Assignments 3 15
Presentation/Jury - -
Project 1 20
Seminar/Workshop - -
Midterms/Oral Exams 1 20
Final/Oral Exam 1 25
Total 21 100
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK - 75
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK - 25
Total 0 100
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COURSE CATEGORY
Course Category Core Courses X
Major Area Courses
Supportive Courses
Media and Managment Skills Courses
Transferable Skill Courses
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES AND PROGRAM QUALIFICATIONS
# Program Qualifications / Outcomes * Level of Contribution
1 2 3 4 5
1 Be able to analyze complex problems and bring a multidimensional perspective to problems by
creating a synthesis of ideas with the practical education they are taking in the field of logistics
and supply chain and realize the improvable areas by the help of their independent thinking
abilities and have the ability to provide opportunities with innovative processes
X
2 Know the sector well by working in projects together with industry partners to solve real life
problems and to support social responsibility activities and be able to identify and solve the
problems with the help of their experience in project management and teamwork
X
3 Be able to find creative solutions to the problems they face in the academic or professional
areas while considering the goals and the constraints in logistics and supply chain operations
with the help of their interdisciplinary education
X
4 Have information about the sector related market leaders, professional rganizations and their
positions in the sectorX
5 Be able to take place in the sector related communications networks, follow up the changes and
improve themselves accordingly when necessary in order to keep their personal and
professional competencies within their business sector
X
6 Be able to use the current and widely used software, information and communication
technologies in the fields of logistics management and supply chain and identify the strengths
and weaknesses of these
X
7 Be able to prevent the problems that may evoke from communication issues of the groups they
take part in by taking proactive decisionsX
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8 Be able to foresee the unexpected problems and uncertainties in the processes and manage
these with flexible, effective and quick solutions expressed effectively both in written and oral
form
X
9 Have the necessary skills to understand the coordination mechanisms and undertake part in the
integration between the departments and members of the supply chain;X
10 Be able to analyze the logistics and supply chain management processes using management
science perspective and analytical approaches, analyze relevant concepts and ideas with
scientific methods, interpret and evaluate the data
X
11 Be able to use the theoretical methods related to design, planning and decisionmaking within
the scope of logistics activities in the application areasX
12 Be able to interpret and evaluate the classical and contemporary theories in the field of logistics
and supply chain considering the developments, changes and trends in the sectorX
13 To be able to speak a second foreign at a medium level of fluency efficiently X
*1 Lowest, 2 Low, 3 Average, 4 High, 5 Highest
ECTS / WORKLOAD TABLE
Activities Number Duration (Hours) Total Workload
Course Hours (Including Exam Week: 16 x Total Hours) 14 3 42
Laboratory - - -
Application 1 15 15
Special Course Internship (Work Placement) - - -
Field Work - - -
Study Hours Out of Class 14 1 14
Presentations / Seminar - - -
Project 1 30 30
Homework Assignments 3 5 15
Quizzes - - -
Midterms / Oral Exams 1 24 24
Final / Oral Exam 1 25 25
Total Workload 165
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