Master of Logistics and Retail Management Course

Attain expertise in logistics and retail management through this comprehensive Master's program. Become a skilled logistics and retail manager. LBTA offers Master of Logistics and Retail Management Course in Warehouse , Logistics , Supply Chain and Inventory Courses.

EnglishOne WeekConfirmed£from 5,300 GBP

Upcoming schedule

196 sessions
VenueStartsEndsNet feesBook
Bali, Indonesia5-Jul-20269-Jul-20268,700 GBPRegister
Barcelona, Spain5-Jul-20269-Jul-20268,300 GBPRegister
Dubai, UAE5-Jul-20269-Jul-20265,722.5 GBPRegister
Interlaken, Switzerland5-Jul-20269-Jul-20269,950 GBPRegister
Istanbul, Turkey5-Jul-20269-Jul-20265,550 GBPRegister
Madrid, Spain5-Jul-20269-Jul-20267,500 GBPRegister
Milan, Italy5-Jul-20269-Jul-20267,500 GBPRegister
New York, United States5-Jul-20269-Jul-202612,750 GBPRegister
Sydney, Australia5-Jul-20269-Jul-202612,750 GBPRegister
Berlin, Germany12-Jul-202616-Jul-20268,300 GBPRegister
Tokyo, Japan12-Jul-202616-Jul-202611,500 GBPRegister
Washington, United States12-Jul-202616-Jul-202613,500 GBPRegister

Course syllabus

Objectives

On completion of this course you should be able to:

  • Appreciate the need to have more involvement in supply chains.
  • Recognize and reprioritize activities in transporting products from production to consumption.
  • Understand how to minimize time to market, maximize on-shelf availability, continuously replenish stock and utilizing technology to transform the retail supply chain
  • Examine the very latest thinking and research essential to retail logistics.
  • Identify the relationships in the supply chain, and define logistics in the fashion industry
  • Gain an understanding of the different issues in temperature controlled supply chains

Course Outlines

CONCEPTS IN RETAIL LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

Retail logistics: changes and challenges

  • The logistics task
  • Retail logistics and supply chain transformation
  • Supply chain management
  • The grocery retail supply chain in the United Kingdom
  • Supply chain challenges

Relationships in the supply chain 

  • Changing buyer-seller relationships
  • Quick Response
  • Efficient Consumer Response
  • The role of logistics service providers

The internationalization of the retail supply chain

  • Differences in distribution 'culture' in international markets
  • The internationalization of logistics practices

NON-FOOD (FASHION) LOGISTICS

Market orientation and supply chain management in the fashion industry

  • Market orientation approach and supply chain management - a focal point
  • Market orientation approach and supply chain management - the reality
  • The role of imitation and innovation in the fashion business
  • Conclusion and the research agenda for future studies

Fashion logistics and quick response

  • Managing the fashion logistics pipeline
  • The lead-time gap
  • Quick response strategies
  • Global sourcing and QR
  • The importance of agility

Agile merchandizing in the European textile fashion industry

  • Global sourcing challenges
  • Fashion merchandizing
  • The agile supply network
  • Agile merchandizing
  • Future developments

FOOD LOGISTICS  

Tesco's supply chain management

  • The changing Tesco supply chain: establishing control and delivering efficiency
  • The current network
  • Other initiatives: the environment

Temperature controlled supply chains

  • What is a temperature controlled supply chain?
  • The importance of temperature controlled supply chains
  • Changes in temperature controlled supply chains
  • Issues in temperature controlled supply chains
  • Future developments and constraints

On-shelf availability in UK grocery retailing: a case study

  • Literature background
  • Methodology

EMERGING ISSUES: TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL LOGISTICS

The development of e-tail logistics

  • The growth of e-commerce
  • The grocery market
  • The logistical challenges
  • Definition of the home delivery channel
  • Environmental impact of online retail logistics

RFID: transforming technology?

  • RFID: initial hype and reality
  • RFID: more measured consideration?
  • The greening of retail logistics

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