TDM710S - TOURISM DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT - 2ND OPP - JULY 2022


TDM710S - TOURISM DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT - 2ND OPP - JULY 2022



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n Am I BI A unIVER sITY
OF SCIEnCE AnDTECHnDLOGY
Facultyof ManagemenStciences
Departmentof Hospitality andTourism
BeethovenStreet
Private Bag13388
Windhoek
NAMIBIA
T: •·264 61 207 2093
F: •264 61 2019093
E: dht@nust.na
W: www.nust.na
QUALIFICATION: BACHELOROF TOURISM INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
QUALIFICATIONCODE: 07BTID
LEVEL:7
COURSE: TOURISM DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT
DATE: JULY
COURSE:TDM710S
SESSION:2
DURATION: 2hours
VENUE:ENGINEERINGBASEMENT
MARKS: 100%
EXAMINER: Dr W. Muhoho-Minni
MODERATOR: Mr. Lovemore Mahoshi
THIS EXAMINATION PAPER CONSISTS OF 2 PAGES
(INCLUDING THIS FRONT PAGE)
PERMISSIBLE MATERIALS
1. NONE
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Answer all questions.
2.
Read all the questions carefully before answering.
3.
Marks for each question are indicated at the end of each question.
4.
Please ensure that your writing is legible, neat, and presentable.
This Paper Consists of 2 pages including this one

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QUESTION 1
1.1 What do you understand by the term tourism logistics management?
1.2 Identify four supply chains of a destination and briefly describe them
1.3 What is the difference between tour production and tour experience?
27 marks
9x3 marks
QUESTION 2
Discussthe tour operations supply chains systems
20 marks
Description= 14 marks
Use of a diagram = 6 marks
QUESTION 3
20 marks
Analyse the role of the Ministry of Environment, forestry, and tourism in the Namibian tourism supply
chain management
QUESTION 4
20 marks
Forbetter understanding of Tourism logistics and supply chain management, it is important to examine the
concept of tourism as a factor of interconnected systems comprising of three basic elements; namely the
consumption, the production and the experience generated.
Explain this claim with examples from the Namibian tourism industry.
Question 5
Name and describe the 4 of the 7 challenges of supply chain management giving examples from Namibia
5 x 4 = 20 Marks
TOTAL= 100 MARKS
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