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What courses are there in undergraduate logistics management?
Courses: introduction to logistics, procurement and supply management, procurement project management, transportation management, warehousing management, distribution management, international logistics, international trade theory and practice, procurement process drills, transportation practice, management, warehousing management practice, logistics distribution center design, international logistics practice, quality development training, etc.

Logistics management emphasizes solving problems with systematic methods. Modern logistics is generally considered to be composed of transportation, storage, packaging, loading and unloading, distribution processing, distribution and information. The systematic method is to use modern management science and technology to make all links share the whole information and organize and manage it as an integrated system, so that the system can provide competitive customer service at the lowest possible total cost. According to the system method, the benefit of the system is not simply the sum of the benefits of each local link, that is to say, all the influencing factors should be analyzed and evaluated for a certain problem. Starting from this idea, the logistics system does not simply pursue the lowest cost of each link, but there is a relationship of mutual influence, mutual restriction and alternating fragility. For example, overemphasizing the saving of packaging materials may lead to the increase of transportation and loading and unloading costs because of its easy breakage. Therefore, the systematic method emphasizes the analysis of total cost and avoids the analysis of suboptimal effect and cost balance, so as to achieve the lowest total cost and meet the established customer service level.