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Author International Heinz Nixdorf Symposium (8th : 2010 : Paderborn, Germany)

Title Advanced manufacturing and sustainable logistics : 8th International Heinz Nixdorf Symposium, IHNS 2010, Paderborn, Germany, April 21-22, 2010 : proceedings / Wilhelm Dangelmaier [and others] (eds.)
Published Berlin : Springer, ©2010

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 444 pages) : illustrations
Series Lecture notes in business information processing, 1865-1348 ; 46
Lecture notes in business information processing ; 46.
Contents Keynotes. A concept for an accurate and closely coordinated production / Wilhelm Dangelmaier -- A mesoscopic approach to the simulation of logistics systems / Michael Schenk, Juri Tolujew, and Tobias Reggelin -- Development of a simulation model for multimodal, cross-company logistics networks / Wilfried Sihn, Christian Hillbrand, Felix Meizer, René Leitner, and Margarethe Prochazka -- Building blocks as an approach for the planning of adaptable production systems / Egon Müller -- Challenges for the provision of process data for the virtual factory / Gert Zülch, Martin Waldherr, and Michael Zülch -- Application of operations research techniques to the redesign of the distribution systems / Jacek Zak -- Simulation in production and logistics : trends, solutions and applications / Sigrid Wenzel, Pinar Boyaci, and Ulrich Jessen -- Logistics in the context of humanitarian operations / Alexander Blecken -- Sustainable process management : status quo and perspectives / Dennis Kundisch, Philipp Herrmann, and Christian Meier -- Supply chain management. A model for quantifying impacts of supply chain cost and working capital on the company value / Marcus Brandenburg and Stefan Seuring -- Assessing the effects of assortment complexity in consumer goods supply chains / Christoph Danne and Petra Häusler -- Dynamic supply loops : a concept for flexible and faster automotive supply network management / Wolfgang Menzel, Joachim Lentes, Andre Döring, Roland Ericsson, and Levi Siljemyr -- Development of a lean quality management system : an integrated management system / Alexander Blecken, Alexander Zobel, and Evangelos Maurantzas -- Integrated adaptive design and planning of supply networks / Dmitry Ivanov, Boris Sokolov, and Joachim Kaeschel -- Lean intra-corporate supply chain management for complex organizations / Andreas Fellhauer and Adam Strożek -- Up-to-date supply chain management : the coordinated (S, R) order-up-to / Salvatore Cannella and Elena Ciancimino -- Production logistics/industrial engineering. Towards an integrated virtual value creation chain in sheet metal forming / Manfred Grauer, Daniel Metz, Ulf Müller, Sachin Karadgi, Walter Schäfer, and Thomas Barth -- Using ISO 10303-224 for 3D visualization of manufacturing features / Tobias Teich, Jörg Militzer, Franziska Jahn, Daniel Kretz, and Tim Neumann -- Combined working time model generation and personnel scheduling / Maik Günther and Volker Nissen -- Knowledge oriented implementation of collaborative supply chain management / Priscilla Heinze and Marcus Hake -- Reference modeling of an IT-based logistics system / Iris Hausladen -- An autonomous control concept for production logistics / Henning Rekersbrink, Bernd Scholz-Reiter, and Christian Zabel -- Towards agile business processes based on the internet of things / Benedikt Schmidt and Markus Schief -- Methods for the calculation of CO2 emissions in logistics activities / Hartmut Zadek and Robert Schulz -- Operations research techniques. A p-robust capacitated network design model with facility disruptions / Zuli Liu, Songshan Guo, Lawrence V. Snyder, Andrew Lim, and Peng Peng -- A resource based mixed integer modelling approach for integrated operational logistics planning / Jens Peter Kempkes, Achim Koberstein, and Leena Suhl -- Job shop scheduling with buffer constraints and jobs consuming variable buffer space / Andreas Witt and Stefan Voß -- Maturity progression model for sustainable supply chains / Hendrik Reefke, David Sundaram, and M. Daud Ahmed -- Scenario technique with integer programming for sustainability in manufacturing / Armin Fügenschuh, Pia Gausemeier, Günther Seliger, and Semih Severengiz -- Modelling post-carriage transport costs in groupage networks / Nicholas Boone and Tim Quisbrock -- Discrete lot-sizing and scheduling including deterioration and perishability constraints / Julia Pahl and Stefan Voß -- Humanitarian logistics. Developing and maintaining trust in post-disaster hastily formed networks / Peter Tatham and Gyöngyi Kovács -- Humanitarian cluster leads as fourth-party logistics providers / Leif-Magnus Jensen -- Simulation. An efficient heuristic algorithm for the traveling salesman problem / Parham Azimi and Peyman Daneshvar -- Control of disassembly systems based on the division of labour by means of dynamically adapting routing plans / Gert Zülch and Jan Hrdina -- Integrated production program and human resource allocation planning of sequenced production lines with simulated assessment / Lothar März, Hansjörg Tutsch, Stefan Auer, and Wilfried Sihn -- Simulation of container traffic flows at a metropolitan seaport / Hendrik Reefke -- Simulation of ITSM processes as training tool set / Achim Schmidtmann
Summary Intimesofdecliningeconomicgrowth, companieshavetocontroltheircostsmore than ever to saveresources needed in the future. Regardless of the economic size of the company, the processes of production and logistics play a decisive role in stabilizing procedures and avoiding waste. Both are important cost drivers in manufacturing companies and therefore they o?er large potential savings. Pervasive networking in the last years has contributed to a hitherto unknown transparency of global markets. This harmonization opened up new possibilities of entering foreign markets for procurement and sales to the companies. The emerging global procurement strategy was understood as a chance to rethink the relocation of existing production facilities to pro?t from existing di?erences in price and performance as a resource-saving factor. Many companies tended towards a reduction of their vertical integration by outsourcing sections of their value chain. These contracted services of production result in higher transport volumes, increased complexity of supply processes and new requirements on - gistic networks. This trend of outsourcing has not stopped, but is slowing down noticeably. Additionally, thereisanincreasingproportionofcompaniesrestoring business units that were outsourced before. Reasons for turning back decisions are often to be found in missed goals. It is not unusual that important cost f- tors were disregarded in the original basis of decision-making. In the meantime many companies have realized that it is easier to achieve stability of processes and therewith a control of costs by increasing their own contribution to p- duction. Especially in times of under-utilized capacities like in the current crisis, insourcingcanbeastrategicoption
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and author index
Notes English
Subject Business logistics -- Congresses
Production engineering -- Congresses
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Industrial Technology.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Industrial Engineering.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Production & Operations Management.
Informatique.
Business logistics
Production engineering
Genre/Form proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Dangelmaier, Wilhelm.
LC no. 2010924281
ISBN 9783642124945
3642124941
Other Titles IHNS 2010