Departmental Erasmus+ Coordinator
Since 2016 I have been Departmental Erasmus+ Coordinator of our Faculty of Management. If you have any questions, I invite you to my website.
Corporate Logistics
Welcome to my Corporate Logistics course for Erasmus+ students. I hope that this course will prove very useful and useful. I also hope that you will gain a lot of knowledge that you could use in your future work.
Transport Systems
Welcome to my Transport Systems course for Erasmus+ students. Transport is a sphere of economic activity of a systemic character. The utility of transport is greater if the links between its various forms are strong. During classes we will get acquainted with the functioning of transport systems, including planning, organization and rational selection of means of transport of various loads in Poland and the EU.
Database Systems
During the course student is supposed to analyse and solve basic problems related to databases with the usage of MS Access. Students will make an application using Microsoft Access.
Municipal and Public Transport
Welcome to my Municipal and Public Transport course for Erasmus+ students. Urban transport plays an important role in the urban logistics system. Cities play an extremely important role for the logistics sector, as these areas are usually inhabited by active and demanding consumers. We will take a look at current trends at lectures, as getting to know them will make it easier to understand the requirements of municipal and public transport.
Introduction to Logistics
An overview covering the history of the Logistics, customer service, order processing, purchasing, operations management, transport systems, warehousing, information systems and sustainability. This is an introductory subject, taught at a very basic level – introducing the major areas of studies in the subject and how it relates to the economy.
Material Management and Logistics of Production Processes
An overview covering the development of logistics, supply chain and production processes. Optimizing inventory management is a very important part of cost control and can have a powerful impact on supply chain management by affecting cash flow, vendor management/strategic sourcing, and relationships with vendors and customers alike.