Course outcomes (COs):
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Learning and teaching strategies |
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On completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO 132: Comprehend the basic framework of international trade logistics and preliminary requirements after receiving export order
CO 133: Evaluate the need and benefits of warehousing and inventory management in international trade
CO 134: Understand the applied concepts of packing, packaging, marking, labeling and containerizing the trade merchandise
CO 135: Analyse the role of air transport in international trade
CO 136: Analyse the role of ocean transport in international trade CO 137: understand the concept of types of shipping.
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Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Group Discussion, Tutorials, Case Study
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, presentations |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation |
Concept, Importance of Trade Logistics Services, India’s Logistical Challenges
Information & Order Processing
Logistics Information System, Logistics Operations Management, Acknowledgment, Scrutiny and Confirmation of Export Order
Concept, Need and Functions of Warehousing
Warehousing in India (in Brief)
Features and Benefits of Free Trade and Warehousing Zones 2005 Scheme under SEZ Rules 2006
Types of Inventory in International Logistics, Inventory Management Techniques.
Packaging vs Packing of Goods, Need for Packaging, Objectives of Labelling and Marking, Commonly used Labels and Markings, Precautions in Packing, Labelling and Marking (Colour, Number and Shape)
Containerization: Concept, Advantages and Disadvantages
Air Transport:
Factors affecting choice of Airfreight Transport, Procedure Involved in Airfreighting Cargo, Challenges for Indian Air Cargo Sector
Ocean Transport:
Factors determining Ocean Routes, Types of Shipping Vessels
Concept, Causes and Impact of alliances in Liner Shipping
Liner Freighting Practices: Types of rates, Pricing Principles and Surcharges.
Tramp Shipping: Concept, Features, Types of Chartering- Voyage, Time, Bareboat Charter
Tramp Chartering Practices: Charter party Agreements and their main clauses- Voyage and Time.
• Ram Singh, “International Trade Logistics”, Oxford University Press
• Francis Cherunilam: International Business.
SUGGESTED READINGS:
• V.V.Sople, “Logistics Management”, Pearson
• P. Subba Rao : International Business.
• Thakur & Mishra : International Business.
• Chaudhary B K & Agarwal O P., “Foreign trade and Foreign exchange”,Himalayan Publishing House, New Delhi.
• Mathur S K, “International Finance and Foreign Trade”. Shivam Publication, Jaipur.
• Parasram “Export-What,Where and How”, Anupam Publishers
E-RESOURCES:
• Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Christopher, Prof Martin, Pearson Education Limited (Thinktank)
http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/iisuniv-ebooks/home.action
JOURNALS:
• Global Business Review , http:// sagepub.com
• Foreign Trade Review, http:// sagepub.com