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Distribution and Logistics Management

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What You Will Learn

Distribution and logistics management is a critical company function. Professionals in this field play a key role in fulfilling customer demands, ordering and managing inventory, controlling inbound and outbound shipments, reducing costs, saving time, and meeting company objectives. This course will not only show you how to create and operate a logistics function, but it will also show you how to achieve success through a combination of strategies and tactics.

All elements of distribution and logistics management will be covered, including physical distribution, warehouse selection, material handling, packaging, order fulfillment, customer service, inventory management, receiving, production stores, and returned goods. The course will also address key technology issues such as enterprise resource planning (ERP), bar coding, electronic data interchange (EDI), electronic commerce (e-commerce), and distribution resource planning (DRP).

Distribution and Logistics Management
Course Dates

Online help Learning at your own pace, or facilitated by an instructor

$169.00

Distribution and Logistics Management

6/11/2025 - 8/1/2025
99 Seats Open
7/16/2025 - 9/5/2025
99 Seats Open
8/13/2025 - 10/3/2025
99 Seats Open
9/17/2025 - 11/7/2025
99 Seats Open

Selected Course

Dates: 6/11/2025 - 8/1/2025

Course type: Logistics

Times:

Location: Online Campus Map

Contact Hours: 24.0

Other Details

Course Code: SC-90020250611

Category: Logistics

Contact Hours: 24.0

Format: Online

Schedule Details:

After registering for this course, you can come back to the catalog to register for more courses.

Issues with registering? Please contact us at CERegistration@jccc.edu or call 913-469-2323.

 
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Overview of Logistics

Your success in the logistics field depends on planning and facilitating movement of the right things, at the right time, at the right place, and at the right cost. The first lesson will discuss the nature of logistics, review its history, and examine how it's currently used. You'll learn about the importance of logistics and discover the role of supply chain management.

Logistics System Elements I

In this lesson you'll start with a whirlwind tour through the various elements of a logistics system, examining how each element contributes to its overall success. Then you'll look more closely at two of the major elements: warehousing choices and physical distribution. The lesson will talk about planning, setting up, and operating a warehouse. You'll explore the scope and function of physical distribution and finally study carrier transportation modes and methods.

Logistics System Elements II

This lesson will broaden your horizons regarding material handling, packaging, order entry, and customer service (order fulfillment). You'll learn about the different material handling options and discover several dimensions of packaging. You'll also see how the order fulfillment cycle can benefit your organization and determine how to calculate the order fill and line item fill methods.

Logistics System Elements III

Receiving starts the ball rolling for logistics activities. After all, you can't do much until you receive raw materials, equipment, and supplies. This lesson will discuss receiving, production stores, and ways to address inbound delivery problems. You'll learn the specific steps of the receiving function, and see that there are two types of production stores arrangements—the closed and open system. You'll also discover different ways to store materials and find out the difference between expediting and tracing. Finally, you'll obtain a few strategies to bring lost shipments in on time.

Inventory Management

As a logistics practitioner, you're responsible for controlling inventories. To help you do this effectively, this lesson will cover two key techniques: the ABC classification and the economic order quantity (EOQ) formula. ABC helps you classify inventories based on their characteristics. The EOQ formula balances the cost of obtaining with the cost of keeping inventory. You'll also find out how to set and manage an inventory budget so you come in at or under budget.

Freight Documents and Returns

Logistics systems move products, material, and equipment in and out of organizations, so it's important to maintain documentation that reflects the pattern of movement and also designates ownership. Doing so will allow you to effectively manage customer returns, and you'll learn how to do that in this lesson. The lesson will also talk about the customer return process and basic transportation documents, including the bill of lading and the freight bill.

Computer Technology

Once upon a time, people had to take, fill, ship, and bill orders without the use of computer technology, but today, it's hard to remember a time when computers weren't used in logistics. This lesson will begin with an overview of how computers and technology are used and will also address specific forms of information technology, including electronic data interchange (EDI), electronic commerce (e-commerce), bar coding, and enterprise resource planning (ERP).

Deregulation and Freight Rates

The regulatory reform that took place in the logistics field during the late 1970s brought about great change. Revisions in laws and regulations opened the doors for new opportunities. In this lesson, you'll explore the events connected with these changes. You'll also examine how shipping rates are set and used, and finish up by looking at public warehouses and evaluating the pros and cons of outsourcing warehousing activities.

Personnel Management

In this lesson, you'll focus on the managerial pieces of logistics. You'll start with planning, because just about everything you do should begin with a plan. Then you'll move on to the counterpart of planning: control. You'll consider the purpose of organization and then learn about motivation and leadership. You'll also learn how to effectively delegate so that your requests are completed on time and with the desired performance.

Distribution Facility Selection

Selecting the right location for distribution facilities is one of the most critical decisions logistics professionals make. It involves huge expenditures of money that you make in a context filled with volatile events. In this lesson, you'll learn about the benefits of forecasting, long-range planning, capacity

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Distribution and Logistics Management

DATE TIME DAY PRICE AVAILABILITY LOCATION  
6/11/2025 - 8/1/2025 $169.00 99 Seats Open Online Campus Map Register
7/16/2025 - 9/5/2025 $169.00 99 Seats Open Online Campus Map Register
8/13/2025 - 10/3/2025 $169.00 99 Seats Open Online Campus Map Register
9/17/2025 - 11/7/2025 $169.00 99 Seats Open Online Campus Map Register
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Online help Learning at your own pace, or facilitated by an instructor

$169.00

Distribution and Logistics Management

6/11/2025 - 8/1/2025
99 Seats Open
7/16/2025 - 9/5/2025
99 Seats Open
8/13/2025 - 10/3/2025
99 Seats Open
9/17/2025 - 11/7/2025
99 Seats Open

Selected Course

Dates: 6/11/2025 - 8/1/2025

Course type: Logistics

Times:

Location: Online Campus Map

Contact Hours: 24.0

Other Details

Course Code: SC-90020250611

Category: Logistics

Contact Hours: 24.0

Format: Online

Schedule Details:

After registering for this course, you can come back to the catalog to register for more courses.

Issues with registering? Please contact us at CERegistration@jccc.edu or call 913-469-2323.