But du cours
The Logistics Systems course aims to provide engineering students with the knowledge and tools necessary to analyze, design, and optimize physical and information flows within an agri-food production system. It enables understanding the interactions between production, procurement, storage, and distribution, in a logic of industrial performance and adaptation to the specific constraints of insular systems.
Acquis d'apprentissage visés
Upon completion of the module, the student will be able to: • Analyze and model the physical and information flows of a production system • Identify and optimize logistics flows (procurement, production, distribution) • Manage inventory and size procurement policies • Use planning tools (MPS, MRP, ERP integration) • Understand the integration of logistics systems within an ERP • Consider specific constraints of the agri-food sector (perishable products, traceability, regulations) • Integrate industrial performance and supply chain challenges
Prérequis
Basics in production management Notions of industrial systems Basics in applied mathematics Project management
Programme
- Introduction to logistics systems
(supply chain, physical and information flows, challenges in agri-food, insular constraints and perishable products)
- Production planning
(MPS, MRP, forecast–production alignment, ERP introduction)
- Organization of production systems
(types of production, manufacturing routings, capacity–load, production/logistics link)
- Inventory management
(role and types, safety stock, reorder point, cost/service trade-off)
- Procurement and distribution
(procurement strategies, supplier management, inbound/outbound flows, downstream logistics)
Bibliographie
• Christopher M., Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Pearson • Courtois A., Pillet M., Gestion de production, Éditions d’Organisation • Baglin G. et al., Management industriel et logistique, Economica • Fender M., Pimor Y., Logistique & Supply Chain, 7th edition, Dunod, 2016 • Le Moigne R., Supply Chain Management, Dunod, 2017