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Supply Chain Simulation in Educational Process

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  • Vojtek Martin

    (University of Zilina, Department of Railway Transport, Univerzitna 1, 01026Zilina, Slovak Republic)

  • Kendra Martin

    (University of Zilina, Department of Railway Transport, Univerzitna 1, 01026Zilina, Slovak Republic)

  • Široký Jaromír

    (University of Pardubice, Department of Transport Technology and Control, Studentska 95, 53210Pardubice, Czech Republic)

  • Magdechová Katarína

    (University of Pardubice, Department of Transport Technology and Control, Studentska 95, 53210Pardubice, Czech Republic)

  • Šipuš Denis

    (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, Vukeličeva 4, 10000Zagreb, Croatia)

Abstract

Logistics is defined as an interdisciplinary science, which deals with coordination, harmonization, connection and optimization of material, product and service flows including flows of information and finance. The main aim of logistics is to satisfy needs of the customer with importance of quality aspect and optimal costs. The paper is focused on practical logistic problems within the company, its suppliers and customers so overall supply chain is analyzed there. The aim of the paper is to provide practical simulation and calculation of selected logistic examples such as procurement, storage and distribution on case studies. These logistic aspects are analyzed in way, how are they explained to students in university educational process on school subjects that deal with logistics in some case. The simulation of storage process is done with specialized software called Byron, which is also used for educational purposes.

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  • Vojtek Martin & Kendra Martin & Široký Jaromír & Magdechová Katarína & Šipuš Denis, 2019. "Supply Chain Simulation in Educational Process," LOGI – Scientific Journal on Transport and Logistics, Sciendo, vol. 10(1), pages 72-78, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:logitl:v:10:y:2019:i:1:p:72-78:n:8
    DOI: 10.2478/logi-2019-0008
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