This course can be taken as a Short Course for Credit or a Standalone Short Course.

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The aim of this course is to give a general understanding of the principles and techniques of logistics modelling. The emphasis is on the development and application of quantitative models to support logistical analysis.

At a glance

  • Dates
    • 03 - 07 Mar 2025
  • Duration5 days
  • Location¹û½´ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍø at Shrivenham
  • Cost£2,350 - Short Course for Credit fee 

    £2,100 - Standalone Short Course fee  Concessions available

Course structure

The Use of Simulation Techniques tuition will be by means of lectures, case studies and exercises. Computer software will be used in support of a number of these and various case studies will be presented and discussed

What you will learn

On successful completion you will be able to:

  • Describe the elements of a logistical system,
  • Select and apply suitable methods to solve logistical problems in stock control, transport, or ARM,
  • Present and critically evaluate the solutions obtained.

Core content

  • Logistics methods,
  • Modelling distribution networks with linear programming approaches,
  • Inventory control,
  • Reliability, availability and maintenance modelling,
  • Simulation of logistics systems.

Timetable

Residential teaching is run for 5 days once a year. Distance learning is also required both before and after the residential.

Upgrade to a professional qualification

When taken as a Short Course for Credit, 10 credit points can be put towards the Defence and Security (Technology) MSc or Military Operational Research MSc.

Find out more about short course credit points.


Who should attend

Those who wish to understand the issues associated with military logistics modelling and the methods used to conduct quantitative assessment.

Speakers


Concessions

There are limited places on these modules. You may not receive an offer until places have been confirmed, usually 1 to 2 weeks before the start date.

Location and travel

 

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