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Logistic Project
Scholar Year: 2013/2014 - 2S
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IMSS2005 |
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Acronym: |
LP |
Instance: 2013/2014 - 2S
Courses
Docência - ResponsabilidadesTeacher | Responsability |
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Cristina Maria Miranda Alves Luís | Head |
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Teaching language
English
Objetivos de aprendizagem
Aims
Contribute to the understanding and analysis of logistics issues in a real context, application of theoretical logistics concepts learned during the undergraduate studies, and presentation of solutions proposals by the students.
To conceive an applied or theoretical Project in Logistics according to specific objectives and timetable, defined by a real Firm (field work).
Contents
Syllabus
The specific Project theme/subject, objectives, content and timetable will be defined by the Firm and accorded with the group of students and the teacher. Guidelines will be given for project management purposes.
Teaching Procedures
Methodology:
One (1) initial class will be lecture type followed by tutorial sessions with each group of students, at the teachers office, according to the students timetable.
Evaluation Type
Frequency Attainment
ASSESSMENT
The Assessment requires effective field and team work, rigorous research, a group written report, an oral presentation in the classroom and a discussion.
Groups are responsible for time management and the effective use of tutorial support, on a weekly base.
The written Project Report must not exceed 35 pages (excluding appendices)
Important dates:
10th March - Clear identification of company /firm/ institution, subject and problem to be analysed for approval by the teacher.
31rst March - Detailed Problem description
28th April - Theoretical background
19th May - Critical Analysis / Solutions Proposal and Final conclusions
30th May - Final written Project Report delivery
2nd and 3rd June - Group oral presentation and individual discussion to the teacher (in classroom).
Final Classification
FINAL CLASSIFICATION
The Final individual grade of Logistics Project course is the result of:
50% of the group written report grade (same grade to all the students within the group)
25% group oral presentation to the classroom/teacher(individual grade)
25% individual discussion (individual grade)
Students will get Approval on the LOGISTICS PROJECT course, with a Final individual grade equal or above 10 (ten), on a scale from 0 (zero) to 20 (twenty).
Special Works and Tests
Not applicable to this course.
Special Evaluation (Working Students, etc)
Not applicable to this course.
Classification Improvement
Not applicable to this course.
Main Bibliography
References indicated by tutors according to the specific Logistics Project |
Observations
VERY IMPORTANTE NOTE: Re - Sits and Classification Improvement ARE NOT applicable to this course.
Logistics Project Team 2013/2014:
Course Responsible: Cristina Luís, email: cristina.luis@esce.ips.pt, Office: B2.15, mail Box: 32
Teacher/Tutor: Tânia Reigadinha, email: tania.reigadinha@esce.ips.pt;Office: B2.09, mail box :
== 2013/2014 LOGISTICS PROJECT Reports (delivered 31 May 2014) == :
CONTINENTAL - Frenstát pod Radhostem, Brabcová, Nika;Zabárová, Mária.
PHARMACY IJsselmode, "Let´s make a change - company analysis, theoretical background, final solution", Dorp, van, Michiel; Safa Kul, Mehmet; Skwierrczynska, Katarzyna;Wójcik, Malgorzata;Zalewska, Katarzyna.
Vossloh Cogifer KLOOS BV, "Real-time visibility", Groen, de, Aron;Hoogendoorn, Melissa;Houwenlingen, van, Nicolette;Janeckova, Daniela, Paprciak, Matej.
LA CIBELES, Garcia, Antonio;Gutiérrez, Felipe;Rodríguez, Elías; Minguela, Mario.
MANGO, Ballén, Lucia; Lozano, Carmen; Navarro, Elena, Vico, Melina.
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