Design of digital production and assembly systems
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Faculty of Business and Economics Chair of Production and Logistics Module „International Research in Supply Chain Management“ (ID M.XXXXX) PROF. DR. MATTHIAS KLUMPP & PROF. DR. FRANCESCO PILATI (UNIVERSITY OF TRENTO) Design of digital production and assembly systems Seminar Summer Term 2021 05.02.2021 Summer Term 2021 1
Seminar Digital Production Learning Objectives At the end of the seminar you will be able to: • Understand, design and manage digital productions and assembly systems considering efficiency and safety of the human workforce. • Apply simulation techniques and the software Automod for validation of production systems and develop a digital twin layout of considered production systems. • Validate different scheduling algorithms and strategies through multi-scenario analysis. 05.02.2021 Summer Term 2021 2
Seminar Digital Production Organization • The digital lecture starts mid of April until mid of June 2021 (lectures are live in digital forms and recorded): • Monday 16:30-19:30 • Wednesday 16:30-19:30 • Examination: • Group work simulation of a case study, 2-4 participants • Submission 21st of June • Discussion 24th of June 05.02.2021 Summer Term 2021 3
Faculty of Business and Economics Chair of Production and Logistics PROF. DR. MATTHIAS KLUMPP, M.SC. BEATRIZ BEYER Simulations for logistics in the service sector Seminar Summer Term 2021 Aktuelle Ansätze in der Produktion und Logistik [M.WIWI-BWL.0028] 05.02.2021 Summer Term 2021 4
Seminar Simulation Learning Objectives At the end of the seminar you will be able to: • Understand and explain the concept of simulations and the differences between discrete-event simulations, system dynamics and agent based simulations. • Apply three different simulation methods to specific cases for the logistics of the service sector. • Understand and use simulation software tools. • Understand and discuss the results of simulation models as a decision support tool. 05.02.2021 Summer Term 2021 5
Seminar Simulation Organization • Groups of 2-3 students work together on three short report assignments and three short presentations (15 minutes each team) regarding discrete-event simulations, system dynamics and agent based simulations. • Teams will be randomly allocated for each team task. Events are fully digital. The aim is the independent, research-oriented and reflected scientific treatment of topics of simulation as decision support in logistics and supply chain management. • In each lecture one simulation method is introduced as input for the group assignments. The group assignments start after each lecture and are due until the next scheduled lecture. 05.02.2021 Summer Term 2021 6
Seminar Simulation Schedule and Deadlines • Lecture schedule: o Wednesday April 14th 2021, 1-5pm : Opening session, lecture on discrete-event simulation. Start of the first group assignment. o Wed May 19th 2021 1-5pm : 1st group presentations on discrete-event simulations and lecture on introduction to system dynamics. Start of the 2nd group assignment. o Wed June 16th 2021, 1-5pm: group presentation of the 2nd assignment on system dynamics & lecture on introduction to agent based simulations. Start of the 3rd group assignment. o Wed July 7th 2021, 1-5pm: Group presentations of the 3rd assignment on agent based simulations. Final conclusions. • Deadlines for the reports: • 1st Report (Discrete-Event): May 19th 10am • 2nd Report (SD): June 16th 10 am • 3rd Report (ABM): July 7th 10 am 05.02.2021 Summer Term 2021 7
Faculty of Business and Economics Chair of Production and Logistics PROF. DR. MATTHIAS KLUMPP, M.SC. TOBIAS WITT Supply Chain Management Lecture Summer Term 2021 M.WIWI-BWL.0034
SCM Course Learning Objectives At the end of the supply chain management (SCM) course you will be able to: • Understand and explain the management concept of SCM. • Apply specific methods for location, transport and inventory planning. • Understand and explain changes with digital systems and applications in SCM. • Discuss challenges for sustainability in SCM and supply chains, especially social sustainability. • Design promising supply chain management strategies. 05.02.2021 Summer Term 2021 9
SCM Course Chapter Structure Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 ▪ Introduction ▪ Location Planning ▪ Transport Planning ▪ Basics/Concept SCM ▪ Center of Gravity Analysis ▪ Opening and Improvement Methods Chapter 4 Chapter 5 ▪ Inventory Planning and ▪ Digital SCM Chapter 6 Management ▪ Additive Manufacturing ▪ Sustainable SCM ▪ Dynamic Inventory Model ▪ Social Sustainability in Operations 05.02.2021 Summer Term 2021 10
SCM Course Schedule Logistics and Supply Chain Management Summer Term 2021 (Digital) Tuesday, Video + online Q&A session Friday, Video + online Q&A session 13.04.2021 , 11-12 h Chapter 1 Introduction to SCM 16.04.2021, 11-12 h Exercise 1: Introduction to SCM Bullwhip effect 20.04.2021, 11-12 h Chapter 2 Location planning 23.04.2021, 11-12 h Exercise 2: Introduction to SCM Carry-over parts, Postponement 27.04.2021, 11-12 h Chapter 3 Transport planning 30.04.2021, 11-12 h Exercise 3: Weber’s problem Center of gravity, Opportunity costs, Miehle’s procedure 04.05.2021, 11-12 h Chapter 4 Inventory planning 07.05.2021, 11-12 h Exercise 4: Warehouse Location Problem Add/Drop heuristics 11.05.2021, 11-12 h Chapter 5 Digital SCM/3D printing 14.05.2021, 11-12 h Exercise 5: Transport planning Initial solution: Russel’s procedure & frequency method 18.05.2021, 11-12 h Chapter 6 Sustainable SCM 21.05.2021, 11-12 h Exercise 6: Transport planning Optimized solution: MODI Special case: discrepancy between supply & demand 28.05.2021, 11-12 h Exercise 6: Transport planning Two-stage transport problem 04.06.2021, 11-12 h Exercise 7: Inventory planning: dynamic inventory model Heuristic solution methods: part period method, least unit-cost method 11.06.2021, 11-12 h Exercise 8: Inventory planning: dynamic inventory model Optimal solution: Wagner-Within algorithm 15.06.2021 , 10-12 h Presentation exercise 18.06.2021, 11-12 h Exercise 9: Digital SCM 22.06.2021, 10-12 h Presentation exercise 25.06.2021, 11-12 h Exercise 10: Sustainable SCM 29.06.2021, 10-12 h Q&A + Guest lecture 02.07.2021, 11-12 h Q&A 06.07.2021, 10-12 h Team presentation (live/recording) 27.07.2021, 05.02.202111-12 h Digital exam Summer Term 2021 11
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