Logistics Controlling

The fundamentals and characteristics of logistics controlling, logistics accounting and cost accounting, activity-based costing,
practical examples of logistics accounting and application of information systems,
reporting systems for logistics, price calculation in logistics,
strategic logistics controlling: logistics portfolio analysis, ratio systems for logistics; logistics benchmarking;
fundamentals and characteristics of supply chain controlling, comparison with logistics controlling, specific instruments of supply chain controlling

Mode of delivery

face to face

Type

compulsory

Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools

Weber, Wallenburg (2010): Logistik & Supply Chain Controlling, Stutt-gart, 6. Auflage (Schäffer-Poeschel-Verlag)
Hopp, W. J., & Spearman, M. L. (2008). Factory physics. McGraw-Hill/Irwin series operations and decision sciences. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill/Irwin/Irwin
SILVER, E. A., PYKE, D. F., PETERSON, R., & SILVER, E. A. (1998). In-ventory management and production planning and scheduling. New York, Wiley
Journal of Business Logistics

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Lectures, case studies, discussions

Assessment methods and criteria

continuous assessment

Prerequisites and co-requisites

All modules of the special field

Infos

Degree programme

Logistics & Transport Management (Bachelor)

Cycle

Bachelor

ECTS Credits

2.00

Language of instruction

German

Curriculum

Part-Time

Academic year

2023

Semester

5 WS

Incoming

Yes

Learning outcome

After the completion of this module, the graduate will have the knowledge and an understanding of internal and inter-company material flow systems: The students will have learned about and can apply newly acquired skills to practical examples regarding the following issues: physical inter-company transport, internal forwarding of goods as well as the storage and manipulation of goods and possible administration of goods by means of technical tools, the technical representation and controlling of internal and inter-company material flow information systems. The physical and IT-related material flows are complemented by economic considerations and monetary quantification.
The graduate will possess the fundamental knowledge in the fields of logistics technology (bar code, RFID, storage technology, logistics software) as well as supportive IT systems (ERP and APS systems), should be familiar with their possible practical applications and know how to use them as optimization potentials and EVA. Detailed knowledge of logistics controlling and corresponding operating numbers can be used as a basic control mechanism.

Course code

0391-11-01-BB-DE-49a