Lecturte Logistics management - Chapter: History and introduction to logistics. At the end of this lecture, students should be able to: Understand the history of logistics management, define logistics management, appreciate the aims and objectives, distinguish between logistics phases. | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT Gohoho Emmanuel Sena Ports and Shipping Department 1 Course Outline Objective Topic Total Hours 1 History and Introduction to Logistics 2 2 Supply Chain Management 4 3 Logistics and Customer Value 4 4 Inventory Management 4 5 Information Systems 4 6 Materials Management 2 Reference Books 1. Donald J. B., David J. C., Copper M. B., 2010,Supply Chain Logistics Management, 3rd Edition, the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 2. Asish B., 2010, Textbook of Supply Chain Management, 2nd Reised & Enlarged Edition, Word-Press Publication 3. Douglas M. L., David B. G., James R. S., Lisa M. E., 2006, Fundamentals of Logistics Management, European edition, McGraw-Hill Education 4. Alan H., Remko, V. H., 2008, Logistics Management and Strategy, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education Course Format Course will be delivered through Interactive Lectures, PowerPoint presentations, Video Clips Students are free to ask questions and contribute at any time of their choice. The 1st -10 minutes shall be used to address students problems and and also there will be unannounced test from time to time. Enjoy everyone. Thanks Learning outcomes At the end of this lecture, students should be able to Understand the history of logistics management Define logistics management Appreciate the Aims and objectives Distinguish between logistics phases Well . . . . Is This Logistics ? Actually . . . . . This Is Logistics History of Logistics Logistics “can be” defined as providing the right type of products and/or services at the right price, place, time and in the right condition. In ancient Greek and Roman empires, military officers titled as 'Logistikas' were assigned the duties of providing services related to supply and distribution of resources. History of Logistics – cont’d Military logistics involved: Providing the right supplies needed for forces at the right place, time and in the right quantities. Ensuring army could move from base to other positions efficiently Inflicting damage on . | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT Gohoho Emmanuel Sena Ports and Shipping Department 1 Course Outline Objective Topic Total Hours 1 History and Introduction to Logistics 2 2 Supply Chain Management 4 3 Logistics and Customer Value 4 4 Inventory Management 4 5 Information Systems 4 6 Materials Management 2 Reference Books 1. Donald J. B., David J. C., Copper M. B., 2010,Supply Chain Logistics Management, 3rd Edition, the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 2. Asish B., 2010, Textbook of Supply Chain Management, 2nd Reised & Enlarged Edition, Word-Press Publication 3. Douglas M. L., David B. G., James R. S., Lisa M. E., 2006, Fundamentals of Logistics Management, European edition, McGraw-Hill Education 4. Alan H., Remko, V. H., 2008, Logistics Management and Strategy, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education Course Format Course will be delivered through Interactive Lectures, PowerPoint presentations, Video Clips Students are free to ask questions and contribute at any time of their choice. The 1st -10 minutes shall