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Presentation
Presentation
Warehouse management - Please see objectives and syllabus
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
| Anual | 3
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
1 | Mandatory | Português
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Code
Code
ULHT6068-21581
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
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Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
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Syllabus
Syllabus
Description of contents
S1: Warehouse Management;
S2: The Warehouse Concept;
S3: Warehouse Types;
S4: Warehouse Layout;
S5: Activity Classification and Storage Assessment;
S6: Main Warehouse Operations;
S7: Practical Examples of Simple Layout Changes;
S8: Information Systems;
S9: Future of the Warehouse or the warehouse of the future;
S10: Automation;
S11: Logistics 4.0
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Objectives
Objectives
LO1: Generically understand what warehouse management is;
LO2: Specifically internalize the warehouse concept;
LO3: Learn the different concepts: warehouse; types of warehouses; type of storage areas; warehouse size; equipment;
LO4: Mastering the warehouse layout concept and its applicability:
LO5: Understand the classification of warehouse activities and storage activity;
LO6: Internalize the 6 main warehouse operations: reception; conference; stowage; picking; packing; expedition;
LO7: Understand in practice how to make a warehouse layout;
LO8: Understand in practice some IT warehouse systems ERP, WMS..;
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Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
Classes are taught in a theoretical-practical model.
In the theoretical part: various concepts, their usefulness and applicability and the theoretical basis on which they are based are presented.
In the practical part, there is a large component of exposition of case studies or real practical cases, demonstrating, either through applied models or through technological systems, that the concepts and theory of this curricular unit are consistent with their practical applicability.
It is intended to make this bridge, in a perspective based on practical exemplification that well applied systems are added value to improve the activities in the warehouses, both in terms of productivity and in terms of error reduction. According to the university's evaluation regulation, the evaluation is as follows: 1 group work of 2/3 students present a PPT format work and discuss in class with other students
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References
References
BALLOU, Ronald – Business Logistics/Supply Chain Management. 5ªed. New Jersey: Edition Internacional, 2004
BOWERSOX, Donald; CLOSS, David – Logistical Management: The Integrate Supply Chain Process. New York: Mcgraw-Hill Internacional Editons, 1996
CARVALHO, José Crespo – Logística. 3ªed. Lisboa: Edições Sílabo, 2004
CARVALHO, José Crespo – A Lógica da Logística. Lisboa: Edições Sílabo, 2004.
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Office Hours
Office Hours
Nome do docente
Horário de atendimento
Sala
Rui Miranda
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viz ZOOM
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Mobility
Mobility
Yes