TLMT342 - International Logistics Management
Course Details
Course Code: TLMT342 Course ID: 3325 Credit Hours: 3 Level: Undergraduate
This course addresses the design and operation of international logistics systems. Topics include export-import issues, multi-national sourcing and distribution strategies, channel management, and comparative transportation systems and policies.
Course Schedule
Registration Dates | Course Dates | Session | Weeks |
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12/28/21 - 06/03/22 | 06/06/22 - 07/31/22 | Spring 2022 Session D | 8 Week session |
02/22/22 - 07/29/22 | 08/01/22 - 09/25/22 | Summer 2022 Session I | 8 Week session |
04/26/22 - 09/30/22 | 10/03/22 - 11/27/22 | Fall 2022 Session B | 8 Week session |
Current Syllabi
After successfully completing this course, students will fulfill the following Learning Objectives (LO):
- Discuss the various concepts relating to International Business Logistics.
- Recognize the economic impact of international logistics activities.
- Differentiate between the basic components of international logistics.
- Determine the importance of the infrastructure of a country to an international logistician.
- Relate how Incoterms can be used for strategic advantage.
- Categorize the risks that currency exchange rates pose for both the importer and exporter.
- Demonstrate methods of risk management.
- Evaluate the significance of good packaging practices in international trade.
- Illustrate the characteristics of non-tariff barriers to imports.
Book Title: International Logistics, 4th ed - The VitalSource eBook will be provided through the APUS Bookstore; hard copy not available from the bookstore, please try other sources.
Author: David, Pierre
Publication Info: Cicerone Press
ISBN: 9780989490603
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Book Title: | International Logistics, 4th ed -the VitalSource e-book is provided inside the classroom |
ISBN: | 9780989490603 |
Publication Info: | VS-Cicerone Press |
Author: | David, Pierre |
Unit Cost: | $75.83 |
Electronic ISBN: | 9780989490603 |
Electronic Unit Cost: | $25.00 |
Previous Syllabi
Not current for future courses.