Title: Chinese-English Bilingual Teaching For Logistics
1Chinese-English Bilingual Teaching For Logistics
Supply Chain Management
Chapter 1. Introduction ? ? ? jzj_at_sdjzu.edu.cn
2Chinese-English Bilingual Teaching
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3Chinese-English Bilingual Teaching
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4Chinese-English Bilingual Teaching
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5Chinese-English Bilingual Teaching
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6Chinese-English Bilingual Teaching
How
- You are encouraged to
- Listening carefully
- Preview
- Read after class
- Do the homework.
- Practice makes perfect!!!!
- No short cut or miracle
- New Concept English
7Chinese-English Bilingual Teaching
Assessment
- Your grades will be given according to your
- Attendance
- Homework
- Participation in the class activities
- Final exam.
8 Teaching Program???? -32 sessions
- The goal of this course is to fit in with the
needs of the social development and for the
students to study - the basic concepts, terms, principal theories and
methods - grasp the expressions and the characteristics of
scientific English and to improve your reading
and translation abilities of scientific English
as well.
9Chapter OneThe Introduction of Logistics
- The term logistics (?????) originally came from
the moving, lodging and supplying of troops.
Military commanders have always been aware of the
importance of good logistics (??) to the success
of their campaigns. Many military failures have
arisen from failure to maintain a logistic line
of communication.
10Chapter OneThe Introduction of Logistics
- logistics is described as the art of achieving
the six rights they are the getting the right
things in the right quantity to the right
place at the right time in the right condition
and at the right price. - business definition
- Professor Donald J. Bowersox,
111. Definitions and Functions
- In his works, he also applied the following terms
to illustrate part or all of the activities of
Logistics - Business Logistics(????)
- Physical Distribution of Materials (????)
- Logistics Management(????)
- Material Management(????)
- Physical Supply(????)
- Logistics of Distribution(????)
- Total Distribution(????)
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14Logistics Network
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Source Douglas M. Lambert, Martha C. Cooper and
Janus D. Pagh, "Supply Chain Management
Implementation Issues and Research
Opportunities, The International Journal of
Logistics Management, Vol. 9, No. 2 (1998), p.7.
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181. Definitions and Functions
- The Institute of Logistics and Transportations
definition (UK) - design and development,
- acquisition, manufacture,
- storage, movement,
- distribution,
- maintenance and disposition (?? )of goods
- acquisition or provision of services.
191. Definitions and Functions
- Logistics is a method of managing organizations
so that the organizational aims are achieved in
the most efficient and effective way. There are
four principal aspects to managing in this
logistic way (of logistics management) . - Outcome/result (??)
- Sequence(??)
- Timing(??,??)
- Location(??)
202. The Ways of Logistics Work
- Logistics is about the sequence of operations
that result in the placing of finished goods or
services in the hands of an end-user.
212. The Ways of Logistics Work
Procurement
- analysis
- evaluation
- calculation
- development
- joint responsibility
- identifying
- establishing
222. The Ways of Logistics Work
- The main role of the procurement function (or
purchasing function) in an organization is to act
as the prime interface (??,??)with the external
market place. Relationships are developed with
suppliers, following a process of evaluation to
determine their fitness to provide required goods
and services.
232. The Ways of Logistics Work
Markets and Suppliers Analyzing
- Supply market analysis
- obtaining information about potential suppliers,
- the nature of products, prices and economic
forecasts(??). - market intelligence system
242. The Ways of Logistics Work
Markets and Suppliers Analyzing
- Supplier appraisal
- Single sourcing
- Multiple sourcing
- Local, national or global market supply
- Framework agreements (????)
- Partnerships and alliances (????? ).
252. The Ways of Logistics Work
Markets and Suppliers Analyzing
- The main function of procurement is to assess the
risks, costs and benefits of different strategic
sourcing arrangements as the basis of effective
commercial arrangements. - The trade-off(?? ,??) between size and frequency
- strategic partnerships are becoming common,
particularly for large infrastructure
projects(????????? ).
262. The Ways of Logistics Work
Planning
- An understanding of all the elements of any
particular logistics and all their possible
interactions and consequences is vital to proper
logistic planning. - ideal solution,
- arrive at the optimum solution (???? )
- key logistic drivers(????,???)
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272. The Ways of Logistics Work
Planning
- Computerised systems requisitioning??,
ordering??, tendering, and placing orders,
deliveries, stock control and payments. - Electronic data interchange (EDI) and e-business
enable direct electronic links with suppliers. - A purchasing plan may include a schedule of
required goods and services with estimated
quantities and required delivery dates (linked to
supply lead times????????).
282. The Ways of Logistics Work
Contracts and Managing Suppliers
- The contractual arrangements must be structured
to match the particular requirement. - Spot orders
- One-off purchase order
- Blanket order against framework agreement
- Call-off order against framework agreement
- Fixed-price contract
- Contract with rates
292. The Ways of Logistics Work
Contracts and Managing Suppliers
- The follow progressing of an order is to ensure
that suppliers meet their contractual obligations
in respect of order quantity, delivery date and
delivery point. - Expediting(??,??,??) is achieved by the buying
organization communicating with the supplier to
check on delivery intentions(????) and to
identify any possible problems. - Purchasing is responsible for ensuring compliance
with contractual requirements.
302. The Ways of Logistics Work
Transportation
- Transportation is another element that pervades
(??)the entire logistics, rather than being a
separate element of it. - Transportation provides flexibility and exists
not only as a link between the different elements
of the logistics. - The long distance heavier transportation enables
the sort of distributed manufacture (??/????
)that is common in the car industry.
312. The Ways of Logistics Work
Storage
- The term storage is used to cover the temporary
storage of people, as well as goods. - Storage gives flexibility, Carrying stock at the
point of sale leads to rapid satisfaction of
customer demand. - Hub and spoke(??????,?????)
- a range of journey options
322. The Ways of Logistics Work
Storage
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333. Discussion
- It is very unlikely that any logistics will be a
perfect mix of all its various components. There
will almost always be some element of trade-off
necessary to create an optimum, rather than an
ideal, combination.
34Importance of Logistics
- The first evolution has taken place in the form
of the global logistics management, - Moving a wide variety of products around the
world 24 hours a day, 365 days a year require
logistics management techniques significantly
different from those developed for domestic
markets. - Closely linkage of all players(???) in the global
supply chains requires the logistics management
underpinned (??)by the international EDI system.
35Importance of Logistics
- The total logistics concept
- It has extended the concept beyond one firm to
all firms involved in the whole supply chain. - outsourcing (??,????)
- third party logistics(?????)
36Importance of Logistics
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logistics)?
37Q A !
38Exercises
39Ministry of Education issued a document (No. 4
,2001)Some Ideas on Strengthening Undergraduate
Teaching and Improving Teaching Qualities of
Colleges and Universities??????????????????????t
hat some subjects in China's colleges be taught
bilingually, i.e. some courses be bilingual
teaching,the earlier, the better??????????????
On the Transformation from "expand enrolment to
"improve quality"