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MASTER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - SPECIALIZATION IN TRANSPORT & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Faculty of Economics and Business Administration

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MASTER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

- SPECIALIZATION IN TRANSPORT & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

Faculty of Economics and Business Administration

Contents

•  Introduction •  Goals and focus of TSCM •  Courses •  Some student projects •  A job as …

Introduction

•  The Netherlands is renowned for its expertise in trade, transport and logistics.

•  Main ports in the Netherlands used to transport enormous flows of goods and passengers.

•  Logistics is an important tool to control these flows.

•  Main focus is on design and operation in supply chains and transportation networks in profit and non-profit service environments.

Contents

•  Introduction •  Goals and focus of TSCM •  Courses •  Some student projects •  A job as …

Goals and focus of TSCM

•  Focus: design and organisation of flows of goods and services and related flows of money and information in supply chains and transportation networks.

•  Objectives include: –  Understand similarities in the behaviour of transport

company belonging to different sectors. –  Learn to analyse and solve logistical problems at a

company level and at a supply chain level –  Develop solution approaches to design supply chains. –  Understand the impacts of government regulation on

transport and supply chain management.

Why TSCM?

Here’s what made me choose for TSCM: It’s dynamic, tangible and down-to-earth …in the end it’s about getting products from A to B, keeping both the economy up and running.

Rutger Kroon, Master’s graduate in TSCM Data quality coordinator with JF Hillebrand Group AG

Contents

•  Introduction •  Goals and focus of TSCM •  Courses •  Some student projects •  A job as …

Overview of Courses Period Courses # EC 1 Distribution Logistics & Supply Chain Management 6

Transport Economics and Management 6 2 Decision Making in Supply Chains 6

Network Analysis // Supply Chain Execution & Geo-Logistics 6 3 Research Seminar (I): Managerial Integration Project 3

Ethics 3 4 Research Seminar (II) & Master Thesis: Start Thesis 3 + 3

Airline Business // DL & Inter-organizational Systems 6

5 Optional course/Capita Selecta TSCM 6 Master Thesis 6

6 Master Thesis 6

Compulsory topic Select at least 2 of 4 Optional course Legend:

Courses: in short…

•  Three core courses to get in depth knowledge of transportation and supply chain management.

•  Specialization courses that focus in more detail on either the transport sector or SCM.

•  Micro and meso perspective (e.g., transport and logistics processes)

•  Macro perspective (e.g., government regulations and environment)

•  Real-life supply chains and transportation networks will be studied in several courses.

Period 1: DL & SCM and TEM

•  DL & SCM: –  Review key concepts and trends in a supply chain –  Discuss tools for analysing + redesigning supply

chains –  Discuss integration with commercial issues –  Focus on interrelation from strategic to operational

level

•  Transport Economics and Management: –  Discussion of economic foundations of pricing and

network strategies in transport sectors, –  Discuss the implications for the transport policy

Period 2: DMSC

•  Decision Making in Supply Chains aims to provide you with knowledge and experience in decision making support tools (spreadsheet, simulation) to deal with complex logistics decision problems in supply chains.

•  Simulation is a technique to model proposed or existing processes. A simulation model gives the opportunity to make key decisions quickly before implementing changes in an existing system or building a new system.

A case: designing an airport

•  With simulation we can address questions as: –  How to organize and design all processes such that

customers are satisfied and operating costs are minimized?

–  How many employees are required at each of the processes?

–  How to avoid bottlenecks in the airport?

Specialization courses (period 2)

•  Network Analysis –  Basic applied network theory –  Government interventions in network sectors –  Clustering and spill-over effects between firms –  Network sectors (e.g. telecom, transportation, energy) –  The economics behind standard setting

•  Supply Chain Execution & Geo-Logistics –  Warehouse Management –  Transport Management –  GIS (geographic information systems) –  RFID, GPS

Research Seminars period 3 & 4

•  Research Seminar (I) is a practical project where you can show your skills in identifying, analysing and solving real-world problems.

•  In Research Seminar (II) we present an overview of suitable research methods that you can use in designing your research framework. –  Start of writing your master thesis

Specialization courses (period 4)

•  Airline Business –  Airline pricing, –  Airline cost, –  Network design

•  Distribution Logistics & InterOrganisational Systems –  Transport planning & management –  Collaborative planning –  Smart supply networks

Why TSCM?

Each division has a vital role to play in a company. Where would we be without ICT and finance,for example? But if you are not able to deliver goods or services on time, then it is virtually impossible to operate or even survive in the world of business. Every company needs a firm focus on Transport & Supply Chain Management.

Sharina Estrada Master’s graduate in TSCM Entrepreneur and owner of TryOnline BV

Contents

•  Introduction •  Goals and focus of TSCM •  Courses •  Some student projects •  A job as …

Master Thesis Topics

•  Kelly Andersen: Stilte Zone: From ineffective dissatisfier to effective satisfier

•  Nicole Rem: Dynamic pricing: a strategic tool in food retail to reduce overstock

•  Ruben van Loon: To park or not to park? A stated preference approach

•  Roel van Anholt: Efficient dispatching through utilizing twin load capability of vehicles at container terminals

•  Mettin Westveer: Measuring performance during the immediate response of a sudden natural disaster

•  Jordy Estrada: Liberalisation of the mid-atlantic route

Contents

•  Introduction •  Goals and focus of TSCM •  Courses •  Some student projects •  A job as …

Our graduates have a job as..at companies as.. •  Supply Chain Manager •  Business Consultant •  Project Manager •  Business Analyst •  Buying manager •  ERP consultant •  Logistics SC consultant •  Operational portfolio manager •  Distribution manager •  Transport coordinator •  Global Procurement Business Analyst •  Testengineer •  Operations Manager •  Brand executive •  Supply chain management trainee •  Consumer goods professional •  Chairman •  Ph.D. candidate

•  Ernst & Young •  IBM •  ING •  Cisco Systems •  TNO •  SAP Nederland B.V. •  TNT •  DHL Exel Supply Chain •  Philips •  Delta LLoyd •  Corus •  Volkswagen Pon •  PricewaterhouseCoopers •  Getronics •  Canon Europa N.V. •  Capgemini •  KLM •  G-Star •  Stork Fokker

Questions?

www.feweb.vu.nl/logistics [email protected]

NOTE: the premaster programme will change from September 2013 on. Go to the stand in the Foyer to find out all about it.