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1. The course IE5105 focuses on modeling and optimization techniques for supply chain systems. 2. The goal of supply chain management is to maximize the net value or surplus generated across the supply chain. 3. Key learning objectives include developing inventory models, applying risk pooling concepts, and formulating mathematical models to analyze network design and transportation problems.

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Course Overview

1. The course IE5105 focuses on modeling and optimization techniques for supply chain systems. 2. The goal of supply chain management is to maximize the net value or surplus generated across the supply chain. 3. Key learning objectives include developing inventory models, applying risk pooling concepts, and formulating mathematical models to analyze network design and transportation problems.

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IE5105

Course
Overview
N. A . P U J OWIDIANTO
Contact
[email protected] (Microsoft Teams Chat/E-mail)
◦ LinkedIn
◦ WeChat (ID: Pujowidianto)

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Contents
Introduction Course Plan Key Points

Facilitators Course Supply Chain


Introduction References Goal

Topics &
Modeling &
Course Tools Learning
Optimization
Objectives

Building
Guiding Schedule &
Global
Principles Assessments
Relationships

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Introduction

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Lecturer INTRODUCTION
Nickname: Nugi (pronounced as /ˈnʊɡɪ/)

Key Milestones
◦ 2002: moved to Singapore
◦ 2006: a Bachelor graduate (NTU) Contact
◦ 2013: a PhD graduate (NUS) ◦ [email protected] (Microsoft Teams Chat/E-mail)
◦ 2013: joined HP ◦ LinkedIn
◦ 2014: a husband ◦ WeChat (ID: Pujowidianto)
◦ 2018: a father

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Administrative & Teaching
Support
Mr Tan Junwei
• Management Assistant Officer
[email protected]
Ms Zhao Jingyi
• Teaching Assistant
[email protected]

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Course TOOLS
LumiNUS Microsoft Teams Office 365 Zoom

Note:

➢ There are mobile app versions for the tools above

➢ For those who have not joined the Teams channel, please let Nugi and Zhao Jingyi (Teaching Assistant or TA) know

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Course GUIDING PRINCIPLES
1. Set SMART Goals

2. Ask the right questions

3. Listen with an open heart and mind

4. Get to know each other Image Source: https://fitsmallbusiness.com/smart-goals-examples/

5. Follow NUS guidelines and circulars (Integrity and Safety are the most important)

6. Show ourselves by turning our video on or upload our photograph in Zoom

7. Share appropriate contents as all lectures will be recorded

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Course Plan

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Course REFERENCES
➢ Textbook
➢ Supply Chain Management: Strategy, Planning, and Operation, Global Edition, 7/E
➢ NUS Co-op (Delivery only to UTown Bookstore as it is not in Zone A): currently out of stock
➢ Pearson @Lazada

➢NUS Library

➢Publicly available online resources

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Course TOPICS
A. Supply Chain Introduction (Chapter 1)

B. Supply Chain Performance (Chapter 2 & 3)

C. Network Design (Chapter 4 & 5) + Case Studies


D. Supply Chain Coordination (Chapter 10)

E. Planning and Managing Inventories in


Supply Chain (Chapter 11 – 13) + Supply Chain
F.

G.
Inventory Reduction Strategies (Chapter 12 – 13)

Transportation in Supply Chain (Chapter 14)


of the Future
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7 Learning OBJECTIVES
1. Appreciate the value and role for Supply Chain Management.

2. Develop inventory models to help manage inventory effectively.

3. Apply risk pooling concepts to reduce demand variability.

4. Identify factors that support supply chain coordination.

5. Formulate mathematical models to describe and solve network design problems.

6. Apply mathematical models to analyze transportation problems.

7. Apply learnings from Supply Chain cases.

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Lecture SCHEDULE
Every Thursday 6 to 9 pm from Week 1 to Week 13

Week No. Date (Remarks) Week No. Date (Remarks)


1 14 Jan 7 4 Mar (Quiz)
2 21 Jan 8 11 Mar
3 28 Jan 9 18 Mar
4 4 Feb (Assignment 1) 10 25 Mar (Assignment 3)
5 11 Feb (CNY eve; replaced 11 1 Apr
with e-learning)
6 18 Feb (Assignment 2) 12 8 Apr (Assignment 4)
Recess 25 Feb 13 15 Apr
Reading 22 Apr

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ASSESSMENTS
❑ 20%: 4x 5%-worth of individual/group assignments (Week 4, 6, 10, 12)
❑ Week 4 & Week 12
❑ Self-paced “quiz”, can be done in group
❑Week 6 (Excel exercise)
❑ Week 12 (4-page A4 summary of the course)

❑ 20%: Open-book Live Online Quiz (Week 7) -> this is conducted during class

❑ 60%: Open-book Final Examination


❑Current Schedule: Thursday, 29 April 2021 at 5 pm
❑Please check EduRec for the final time and venue

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1. The goal of supply chain is to maximize the net value
generated or the supply chain surplus

2. The key points about IE5105 is on modelling &


Key Points a.
optimization
There are objectives that we want to optimize while
meeting certain constraints by selecting certain decision
1. Supply Chain GOALS variables
b. Mathematical modelling helps us analyze the problem
2. MODELLING & OPTIMIZATION and obtain the optimal solution given certain
assumptions
3. The role of RELATIONSHIPS

3. Relationships play a central role in supply chains


◦ Building relationships globally is important
◦ As a start, it is important to get to know each other in our
IE5105 class

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