PS2S73 - Logistics and Material Management 01 Sep 2020 - 31 Aug 2027 | Version 7

Associated Module Information

Module Code: PS2S73
Module Title: Logistics and Material Management
Faculty: Faculty of Business and Creative Industries
Faculty Group: Operations Management
Faculty Sub Group: Operations Management
Module Leader: Luke Evans
Module Team: Scott Parfitt, Luke Evans
First Intended Intake: AUG 2010 Final Year of Intake: 2014
Date Closed:
Credit Value: 20 Credit Level: 5
Language: English
Percentage of Module Taught in Welsh: 0
Equivalent Module:
HECOS codes: 100093 - logistics
HECOS Code Weighting: 100

Document Version Information

Version 7
Valid From 01 Sep 2020
Valid To 31 Aug 2027

Module Aims

To provide a comprehensive coverage of the management of logistics and materials in order to facilitate the critical evaluation of their role in the success of the broader organisation.
While transportation is the heart of logistics, inventory management, warehousing, order processing, materials handling, packaging, plant and warehouse location, and customer service are also important logistics activities.

This module examines all aspects of logistics, including some of the techniques and strategies for planning, organising and managing the overall logistics process including the functional areas of forecasting, inventory management and customer service.

Content Summary

An introduction to logistics, its context within supply chain management and internally within the organisation.

The role and linkage of transport, inventory management, warehousing, purchasing and procurement, materials management, distribution management and customer service.

The module will explore concepts and principles of warehousing movement and storage. Develop a comprehensive awareness of the various types of automated and non-automated material handling systems.

Examine the role of just-in-time (JIT) and Total Quality – theories, practice, tools and techniques; including supplier quality through supplier assurance, capability and control.
Apply and appraise the importance of materials/production scheduling and forecasting and its implications on customer service.
The module will explore the importance and role of information and physical flows within the organisation.

This module will facilitate the development of Personal Development Planning (PDP) through the delivery of the key skills identified in the module descriptor.

Learning and Teaching Methods

Activity Type Hours
Lecture 10
Seminar 30
Directed Study 60
Independent Study 90
Formative Assessment - Independent 2
Groupwork 8
Total Hours Selected 200

Learning Outcomes

# Learning Outcome
LO1 Apply and critically evaluate the interconnectivity of logistics’ concepts with other business functions
LO2 Apply and critically evaluate the importance of materials management for the organisation and it’s supply chain.

Module Requisites

N/A

Assessment Criteria

Assessment Category Assessment Type Description Duration Word Count Weight (%) Best of? Pass Mark
Written Assignment (CW) Time Constrained Assessment (CW) 1 Formal end of year exam 120 2500 50 No 40
Written Assignment (CW) Essay (CW) 1 Critical review of the literature on a contemporary topic 0 2500 50 No 40

Assessment Matrix

Assessment Type Learning Outcomes
LO1 LO2
Time Constrained Assessment (CW) 1
Essay (CW) 1

Reading List

Most recent editions of following text:CoreGrant, D., Lambert, D., Stock, J. and Ellram, l. (2006), Fundamentals of Logistics Management, McGraw-Hill; Boston.Langley, J., Coyle, J., Gibson, B. Novack, R. and Bardi, E. (2009), Managing Supply Chains: A Logistics Approach, South Western; ISE.Recommended Texts (Inter Alia)Arnold, T., Chapman, S. and Clive, L. (2008) Introduction to Materials Management, Pearson.CIPS Study Guide, Stores and Inventory Management, The Chartered Institute of Purchasing and SupplyCoyle, J.J., Bardi, E.J., Langley, C. J. (2003) The Management of Business Logistics: A supply Chain Perspective, 7th edition, South-Western/Thomson Learning.Evans, J. (2004) Total Quality: Management, Organization and Strategy, South-Western College Pub.Jessop, David and Alex Morrison, Storage and Supply of Materials Financial Times/Pitman Publishing.Lonergan, E. (2003) Introduction to Supply and Materials Management, Stamford: The Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply.Recommended JournalsInternational Journal of Logistics – Research and ApplicationsInternational Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistical ManagementInternational Journal of Purchasing and Materials ManagementInternational Journal of Retail and Distribution ManagementJournal of Business LogisticsSupply Chain Management Review