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The Department of Logistics and Supply Chain Management was established in 2014. It is part of the School of Economics and Management at HSE St. Petersburg, a ‘big faculty’ that brings together economists and management specialists.
Teachers in the department support both the Bachelor’s programme in Logistics and Supply Chain Management and the Master’s programme in Strategic Supply Chain Management.
Yury Iskanderov, Pautov M.
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In the academic year 2020-2021, D.S. Leontyev, Head of Logistics, SVEZA Group of Companies, will conduct classes for second-year masters of 'Strategic Management in Logistics' programme.
The main topics of Dmitry Sergeyevich’s classes, based on the study of real situations (practical cases):
· Supply Chain Management (CPU) of an industrial enterprise.
· Sales and production planning.
· Logistics - operational, design and analytical work.
· Support sales and customer relationships.
· Organizational structure options for successful enterprise CPU management.
· Front-line - commercial work; acceptance, planning and placement of orders.
· Back-line - shipment of orders and control of goods in transit.
· Back / front-line - the claim process as an integral part of sales logistics.