Biniam Tefera
Lecture material provided during the course
Project-based learning, lectures, exercises, feedback-sessions and self-studies.
English
07.01.2025 - 09.03.2025
15.06.2024 - 07.01.2025
Faculty of Business
Biniam Tefera
Degree Programme in Business Administration
0.00 credits
0.00 credits
H-5
One excursion or guest lecture during the course.
The exam dates will be announced via Moodle. Exam retake possibility during NOVIA official retake days.
Time: See course calendar (in Peppi) for course schedule
Place:Wolffintie 33
The student is expected to spend a total of 10 hours of work per week on the course in order to reach the European goals of 25-30 hours of work per credits obtained. 3 hours of local education (or equivalent amount of time spent on studying online material and doing self-development activities) and 7 hours of work on own time.
1: Introduction to Sustainable Logistics
2: Green Logistics Strategies
3: Sustainable Transport Systems
4: Sustainable Warehousing and Distribution
5: Regulatory Frameworks and Sustainability Standards
6: Sustainable Supply Chain Collaboration
7: Measuring and Reporting Sustainability Performance
8: Trends and Future Directions in Sustainable Logistics
Have not followed in online and in person lectures.
Do not submit individual and group assignments
• Knows many of the central concepts in the Sustainable Logistics.
• Knows the relationship between transport, emissions, and the environment.
• Can, when prompted, interpret an existing life cycle analysis from a transport perspective.
• Knows the importance of transport for international emission goals and trading.
• Can participate in a discussion on sustainable logistics.
• Can understand texts dealing with the current topic.
• Understands how transport causes effects on the world's environment and economies.
• Can independently interpret and develop an existing analysis.
• Can specify what problems a certain transport solution may cause, both nationally and globally, based on emission goals.
• Can deliver a presentation on sustainable logistics.
• Can engage with diverse literature on sustainable logistics.
• Can suggest the most optimal methods for transporting goods sustainably, both cost-wise and time-wise.
• Can evaluate and propose improvements for an analysis.
• Can argue for and against different strategies and models for sustainable transport.
• Can describe and explain sustainable logistics and its role and impact to outsiders.