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Duration
14 weeks
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Prior study
Not required
Start dates
- 20 Feb 2023
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Subject details
Upon completion of this subject, the student should be able to:
- Discuss the role and function of logistics management in the digital business and e-commerce context
- Evaluate digital business and e-commerce performance from logistics management perspective
- Develop logistics management strategies to solving problems for digital business and e-commerce
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- Refer to Mylo for study topics
In order to enrol in this subject, you must be accepted into one of the following degrees:
Core
- TAS-GSM-MAS-2023
Additional requirements
No additional requirements
The subject familiarises you with the complex logistical requirements resulting from digital business and e-commerce. The subject starts by examining the emerging business practices, systems, and technologies, which enable order fulfilment in this rapidly evolving space. It then examines how the functions of materials handling and transportation provide crucial digital business and e-commerce value through supply chain collaboration. Along the way, the subject also examines the logistics strategies, operations and infrastructure needed to meet the growing challenge of customer satisfaction in digital business and e-commerce distribution activities. By the end of the subject, you will be better prepared to apply logistical knowledge to support and make improvements in digital business and e-commerce.
This subject has linkages to JNB522 Business Logistics, and JNB624 Supply Chain Management. Knowledge from the two subject can be brought into play as you go through this subject study.
- Abstract (10%)
- Examination (40%)
- Case Study (25%)
- Essay (25%)
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