Identifying Data 2020/21
Subject (*) Fashion Supply Chain Management III: Logistics and Transportation Code 710G03019
Study programme
Grao en Xestión Industrial da Moda
Descriptors Cycle Period Year Type Credits
Graduate 1st four-month period
Third Obligatory 6
Language
English
Teaching method Face-to-face
Prerequisites
Department Empresa
Coordinador
Crespo Pereira, Diego
E-mail
diego.crespo@udc.es
Lecturers
Crespo Pereira, Diego
E-mail
diego.crespo@udc.es
Web
General description Esta materia céntrase nos conceptos fundamentais da xestión da logística dentro do ámbito da cadea de subministro.
Contingency plan 1. Modificacións nos contidos: No se modifican

2. Metodoloxías
*Metodoloxías docentes que se manteñen: todas, pero todas pasan a no presenciales.
*Metodoloxías docentes que se modifican: ninguna

3. Mecanismos de atención personalizada ao alumnado:
Por correo electrónico a los profesores
Mediante el equipo creado en TEAMS para la asignatura.

4. Modificacións na avaliación: no se modifican, exceptuando que el examen se hará por teams en caso de no poder ser realizado presencialmente.

5. Modificacións da bibliografía ou webgrafía: no se modifica la bibliografía. El alumno dispone de apuntes en TEAMS y de bibliografía ya suministrada en Internet.

Study programme competencies
Code Study programme competences
A9 To master the logistics process of a fashion firm from a global perspective, from procurement to manufacturing and transportation, with a special focus on the typical textile industry processes: selection of materials and fabrics, patternmaking, manufacturing, etc, …
A13 To know the impact of technology on the different processes of the textile industry
B1 That students demonstrate that they acquired and understood knowledge in a study area that originates from general secondary education and that can be found at a level that, though usually supported by advanced textbooks, also includes aspects implying knowledge from the avantgarde of its field of study
B2 That students know how to apply their knowledge to their job or vocation in a professional form, and have the competencies that are usually demonstrated through elaboration and advocacy of arguments and problem resolution within their field of study
B3 That students have the capacity to collect and interpret relevant data (normally within their field of study) in order to issue judgements that include a reflection upon relevant topics in the social, scientific or ethical realm
B4 That students may convey information, ideas, problems and solution to the public, both specialized and not
B5 That students develop those learning skills that are needed to undertake ulterior studies with a high degree of autonomy
B6 Capacity for cooperation, team-work and collaborative learning in interdisciplinary settings
B7 Capacity to analyse trends (critical thinking)
B8 Capacity to plan, organize and manage resources and operations
B9 Capacity to analyse, diagnose and take decisions
C3 Using ICT in working contexts and lifelong learning.
C7 Developing the ability to work in interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary teams in order to offer proposals that can contribute to a sustainable environmental, economic, political and social development.
C8 Valuing the importance of research, innovation and technological development for the socioeconomic and cultural progress of society.
C9 Ability to manage times and resources: developing plans, prioritizing activities, identifying critical points, establishing goals and accomplishing them.

Learning aims
Learning outcomes Study programme competences
Knowledge about logistics planning methods in the fashion industry. A9
A13
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
C3
C7
C8
C9

Contents
Topic Sub-topic
Concepts of logistics and distribution. Planning framework. Customer service. Channels of distribution. Logistics processes. Supply chain segmentation. Costs and trade-off analysis. Logistics outsourcing. Quick response in fashion logistics.
Logistics network planning Analysis and options definition. Logistics modelling. Geographical information systems tools.
Warehouse management Inventory management and warehouses. Warehouse processes. Order picking methods. Warehouse management systems. Layout. Outsourcing.
Freight transport International logistics. Modal choice. Maritime transport. Air transport. Rail transport. Road transport. Vehicle selection and costs. Route planning. International freight forwarding. Environmental impact.

Planning
Methodologies / tests Competencies Ordinary class hours Student’s personal work hours Total hours
ICT practicals A9 B2 B3 B4 B6 B7 B8 B9 C3 C7 C9 13 27 40
Supervised projects A9 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 C3 C7 C8 C9 1 29 30
Mixed objective/subjective test A9 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B7 B8 B9 C3 1 19 20
Problem solving A9 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 C3 C7 C8 C9 6 14 20
Guest lecture / keynote speech A9 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 C3 C7 C8 C9 21 19 40
 
Personalized attention 0 0
 
(*)The information in the planning table is for guidance only and does not take into account the heterogeneity of the students.

Methodologies
Methodologies Description
ICT practicals Solving practical problems and case studies using software such as Excel and QGIS.
Supervised projects Project to be done in groups as proposed by the teachers
Mixed objective/subjective test Exam on the subject contents
Problem solving Solving practical problems and case studies about the subject contents
Guest lecture / keynote speech Lectures on the subject contents

Personalized attention
Methodologies
Mixed objective/subjective test
Guest lecture / keynote speech
Supervised projects
ICT practicals
Problem solving
Description
During tutorial time, students can meet the teachers to clarify the doubts of the subject, as well as the ones concerning the supervised projects

Assessment
Methodologies Competencies Description Qualification
Mixed objective/subjective test A9 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B7 B8 B9 C3 Final exam of the subject. 35
Supervised projects A9 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 C3 C7 C8 C9 Assessment of the team project (70% project report + 30% oral presentation). 35
ICT practicals A9 B2 B3 B4 B6 B7 B8 B9 C3 C7 C9 Practical test using Excel and / or QGIS 30
 
Assessment comments

The "Students with recognition of part-time dedication and academic exemption waiver" will communicate their situation to the teaching staff of the subject at the beginning of the course, according to the "Norm that regulates the regime of dedication to the study of the students of degree in the UDC "(Art.3.be 4.5) and the"Standards of evaluation, review and claim of the qualifications of the studies of degree and master's degree" (Art. 3 and 8b). In this case, attendance to the classes will not be a requirement, but these students must submit the cases and exercises done in the classroom and their qualification will be the same as the rest of the students.

The aforementioned evaluation criteria will apply to both the first and the second opportunity. 

The grade of 'Not present' will only be given to students who only participated in course activities worth under 20% of the final grade. 

The grade obtained by students who pass a portion of the course with a mixed exam (partial exam), will be valid only for the ongoing academic year. If a student in such situation fails to pass the complete course in either the first opportunity or the second opportunity, his/her final grade will be 'Fail', implying that he/she will have to re-take the whole course during incoming academic years. 

Students wishing to improve their final test exam grade will be able to do so only after applying to the professors and securing their authorization. 

Students taking the anticipated December opportunity will be subject to the same criteria as those applying to second opportunity. 

It is forbidden to access the classroom with any device allowing for data transmission and/or warehousing when any of the evaluations is taking place. 


Sources of information
Basic John Fernie, David B Grant (2015). Fashion Logistics. Kogan Page
Tsang Ming Choi (2012). Fashion Supply Chain Management. Business Science Reference
TC Edwin Cheng, Tsan Ming Choi (2010). Innovative Quick Response Programs in Logistics and Suply Chain Management. Springer
Paul Myerson (2012). Lean Supply Chain Logistics Management. Mc Graw Hill
Alan Rushton & others (2017). The handbook of logistics and distribution management. Kogan Page
Gwynne Richards (2014). Warehouse Management. Kogan Page

Complementary


Recommendations
Subjects that it is recommended to have taken before
Fashion Supply Chain Management II: Operations Management/710G03017

Subjects that are recommended to be taken simultaneously

Subjects that continue the syllabus

Other comments

In order to help in the achievement of a sustained immediate environment and meet the objective of action number 5: "Healthy and sustainable environmental and social teaching and research" of the "Green Campus Ferrol Action Plan", it will be encouraged, as far as possible, that the delivery of the documentary works in this subject was done in a virtual format and/or computer support, through Moodle and without the need to print them.

If paper delivery is necessary, the following guidelines will be followed:

  1. Plastics will not be used
  2. Double-sided prints will be made
  3. Recycled paper will be used
  4. The printing of drafts will be avoided


(*)The teaching guide is the document in which the URV publishes the information about all its courses. It is a public document and cannot be modified. Only in exceptional cases can it be revised by the competent agent or duly revised so that it is in line with current legislation.