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MKTG 323

Supply Chain Management

Course overview

You’ll examine the issues related to moving goods from the source of supply, through the finished goods distribution channel and then to the final consumer.

Course information

Prerequisites and Restrictions You must satisfy the following requirement(s):
  • a minimum of 60 credit point(s) from the course(s) specified below
  • a minimum of 60 credit point(s) from the course(s) specified below
  • any level 200 course
  • any level 300 course

Available semesters Semester 1 2024
Credits 15
Domestic fees $794.00

What you will learn

After successfully completing this course, you’ll be able to:

  1. Applying a Systems view, analyse the role of Supply Chain Management in managing the entire global supply chain to meet final consumer preferences.
  2. Demonstrate how the Supply Chain Management strategies of Postponement and Speculation can be used to redesign supply chains to generate greater value.
  3. Analyse a supply chain, and map the information, control and product flows within a real life case study.
  4. Evaluate a real life supply chain for structure, strategy and coordination issues.

Course examiners

Mark Wilson

Associate Professor Mark Wilson

Associate Professor

Department of Global Value Chains and Trade

mark.wilson@lincoln.ac.nz