Lecture
Lecturer - Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bernd Noche Subject - Lecture
Subject | Warehouse Logistics |
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Topic | The lecture presents the design an planning of production and distribution systems. Current control methods and algorithms are introduced in combination with push and pull concepts the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) level. |
L/E | 2/1 |
Term | SuSe and WiSe |
Day/Hour | Tuesday, 10:00 am - 12:00 am, Monday, 04:30 - 06:00 pm |
Room | MD 162 |
Subject | Internal Material Flow |
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Topic | The lecture presents the design an planning of production and distribution systems. Current control methods and algorithms are introduced in combination with push and pull concepts the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) level. |
L/E | 2/1 |
Term | WiSe |
Day/Hour | Tuesday, 4:00 - 5:30 pm |
Room | MD 162 |
Subject | Intermodal Transport Chains |
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Topic | The lecture presents different logistic concepts for the external material flow: truck, train, airplane and ship transports as well as person flows, people mover etc. The lecture contains an introduction in business traffic as well as technical realizations of container terminals. |
L/E | 2/1 |
Term | SoSe |
Day/Hour | Tuesday 4:00 - 6:00 pm |
Room | MD 162 |
Subject | External Transport |
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Topic | The design of transport chains in a supply chain with more than one company with different types of transportation means are focal points of the lesson. Part of the lesson are also the application of modern control systems for ERP and SCM (supply chain management). |
L/E | 2/1 |
Term | WiSe |
Day/Hour | Tuesday, 6:00 - 7:30 pm |
Room | MD 162 |
Subject | Ergomomics |
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Topic | The lesson presents organisational aspects about employees in logistic systems. Special topic are e.g. qualification, shift models, management, motivation etc. For illustration of the influence of organisation in working environments a logistics game is performed. By visiting relevant institutions importat aspect for evaluation of working systems are presented and discussed in detail in the lessons. Special topics are for instance: noise, illumination, load exposure of muscels and the sceletton system, psychical exposures, vibrations, handling of dangerous goods etc. |
L/E | 2/1 |
Term | SoSe |
Day/Hour | Friday, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm |
Room | LX 1203 |
Subject | Computational modeling |
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Topic | The lecture contains an introduction in discrete event simulation for the modelling of discrete stochastic processes. Basic chapters of stochastics are discussed as well as procedures for the modeling and analysis of logistic systems explained with examples from industrial projects. Furthermore there is an introduction in optimisation in conjunction with simulation technology. At the beginning students have to analyze small models, later a guidance for solving complex models is given. |
L/E | 2/1 |
Term | SuSe |
Day/Hour | Wednesday 6:00 - 8:00 pm |
Room | LX 1203 |
Subject | Computational Net Analysis |
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Topic | The lesson presents simulation environments for discrete event modelling. Starting with general theoretic approaches concepts of american software systems are explained. The elements consider building blocks of queueing theory, with templates aggregated groups of elements are introduced which allow efficient modelling and analysis of systems. In the lesson business processes are presented which address different levels of logistic systems. |
L/E | 2/1 |
Term | WiSe |
Day/Hour | Wednesday, 2:00 - 4:00 pm |
Room | LX 1203 |
Subject | Information Systems in Logistics |
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Topic | In the lesson information systems for logistics are presented which address a planning and operational level. One area of application deals about Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) and presents the topic from a sientific and a company oriented view. A second area of application addresses Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) Systems on a tactical level. In a third application area the Digital Factory with their interfaces and modules is presented. |
L/E | 2/1 |
Term | WiSe |
Day/Hour | Friday, (block course) |
Room | - |
Subject | Factory Planning |
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Topic | In the lesson the various aspects of factory planning are presented. Based on theoretical foundations basic knowledge is impartedwhich is based on research results as well as practical profound experience. |
L/E | 2/1 |
Term | SuSe |
Day/Hour | Tuesday, 6:00 - 8:00 pm, see lecture notes |
Room | MD 162 |