2013 |
Rogalski, Sven; Wicaksono, Hendro; Krahtov, Konstantin Resource-Efficient Production Planning through Flexibility Measurements in Value Creation Systems Inproceedings Prabhu, Vittal; Taisch, Marco; Kiritsis, Dimitris (Ed.): Advances in Production Management Systems. Sustainable Production and Service Supply Chains, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2013, ISBN: 978-3-642-41266-0. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: flexibility measurement, manufacturing, production planning and control, resource efficiency @inproceedings{Rogalski2013, title = {Resource-Efficient Production Planning through Flexibility Measurements in Value Creation Systems}, author = {Sven Rogalski and Hendro Wicaksono and Konstantin Krahtov}, editor = {Vittal Prabhu and Marco Taisch and Dimitris Kiritsis}, url = {https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-41266-0_15}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-41266-0_15}, isbn = {978-3-642-41266-0}, year = {2013}, date = {2013-09-12}, booktitle = {Advances in Production Management Systems. Sustainable Production and Service Supply Chains}, volume = {414}, publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, abstract = {For years, manufacturing companies have faced an increasingly complex and rapidly changing market environment which is the result of, if nothing else, higher customer individualization. This particularly concerns SME's, whose competitiveness is increasingly dependent on the early identification of new customer and market requirements and their ability to dynamically respond to these in an adequate fashion. In order to meet the high standards demanded of the planning quality and planning safety with ever increasing complexity and the continuous reduction of the planning time available, SME-compatible IT technologies are needed for the simulation of complex manufacturing relations. The following article addresses this problem and in-troduces the method set ecoFLEX, which enables the simulation of targeted and dynamic alignment of existing plant structures, resources and value-added processes with new production requirements. Unlike digital factory planning tools, a complete picture of the specific plant situation is not required, as will be illustrated by selected case studies from the medium sized production sector.}, keywords = {flexibility measurement, manufacturing, production planning and control, resource efficiency}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } For years, manufacturing companies have faced an increasingly complex and rapidly changing market environment which is the result of, if nothing else, higher customer individualization. This particularly concerns SME's, whose competitiveness is increasingly dependent on the early identification of new customer and market requirements and their ability to dynamically respond to these in an adequate fashion. In order to meet the high standards demanded of the planning quality and planning safety with ever increasing complexity and the continuous reduction of the planning time available, SME-compatible IT technologies are needed for the simulation of complex manufacturing relations. The following article addresses this problem and in-troduces the method set ecoFLEX, which enables the simulation of targeted and dynamic alignment of existing plant structures, resources and value-added processes with new production requirements. Unlike digital factory planning tools, a complete picture of the specific plant situation is not required, as will be illustrated by selected case studies from the medium sized production sector. |
Rogalski, Sven; Siebel, Jan; Wicaksono, Hendro Resource efficient planning and operation of production system using IT-supported flexibility management Inproceedings Proceeding the 22nd International Conference on Production Research, Brazil, 28 July – 1 August, 2013, 2013. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: manufacturing, manufacturing flexibility, production planning and control, resource efficiency, resource efficient manufacturing, SME oriented technology @inproceedings{Rogalski2013b, title = {Resource efficient planning and operation of production system using IT-supported flexibility management}, author = {Sven Rogalski and Jan Siebel and Hendro Wicaksono}, year = {2013}, date = {2013-08-01}, booktitle = {Proceeding the 22nd International Conference on Production Research, Brazil, 28 July – 1 August, 2013}, abstract = {For years, manufacturing companies have faced an increasingly complex and rapidly changing market environment which is the result of, if nothing else, higher customer individualization. This particularly concerns SME’s, whose competitiveness is increasingly dependent on the early identification of new customer and market requirements and their ability to dynamically respond to these in an adequate fashion. In order to meet the high standards demanded of the planning quality and planning safety with ever increasing complexity and the continuous reduction of the planning time available, SME-compatible IT technologies are needed for the simulation of complex manufacturing relations. The following article addresses this problem and introduces the method set ecoFLEX, which enables the simulation of targeted and dynamic alignment of existing plant structures, resources and value-added processes with new production requirements. Unlike digital factory planning tools, a complete picture of the specific plant situation is not required, as will be illustrated by selected case studies from the medium sized production sector.}, keywords = {manufacturing, manufacturing flexibility, production planning and control, resource efficiency, resource efficient manufacturing, SME oriented technology}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } For years, manufacturing companies have faced an increasingly complex and rapidly changing market environment which is the result of, if nothing else, higher customer individualization. This particularly concerns SME’s, whose competitiveness is increasingly dependent on the early identification of new customer and market requirements and their ability to dynamically respond to these in an adequate fashion. In order to meet the high standards demanded of the planning quality and planning safety with ever increasing complexity and the continuous reduction of the planning time available, SME-compatible IT technologies are needed for the simulation of complex manufacturing relations. The following article addresses this problem and introduces the method set ecoFLEX, which enables the simulation of targeted and dynamic alignment of existing plant structures, resources and value-added processes with new production requirements. Unlike digital factory planning tools, a complete picture of the specific plant situation is not required, as will be illustrated by selected case studies from the medium sized production sector. |
2012 |
Rogalski, Sven; Wicaksono, Hendro Handling resource efficiency in production of small and medium sized enterprises Inproceedings 2012 18th International ICE Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation, pp. 1-9, IEEE, Munich, Germany, 2012. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: change management, flexibility measurement, Genetic algorithm, manufacturing, resource efficiency @inproceedings{Rogalski2012c, title = {Handling resource efficiency in production of small and medium sized enterprises}, author = {Sven Rogalski and Hendro Wicaksono}, url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6297707/}, doi = {10.1109/ICE.2012.6297707}, year = {2012}, date = {2012-09-10}, booktitle = {2012 18th International ICE Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation}, pages = {1-9}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Munich, Germany}, abstract = {For years, production companies have faced an increasingly complex and rapidly changing market, which results in higher client customization. These coupled with a high complexity of cause-effect relationships of industries, globally-dispersed markets, technologies and economic areas create great challenges to the manufacturing systems. Uncertain projections about future sales, fluctuations in quantities, new manufacturing technologies and shorter product life cycles with changing product requirements, at the same time with an increasing range of variants requires a continuous transformation of production structures to the current requirements on the market. As a consequence, methods for evaluating a company's production flexibility are of great significance. The following article discusses the experience gained in research results in medium-sized production. The use of the IT-framework “WertProNET” that emerged from these results shows the impact that production changes have on economical plant operation, and how unnecessary additional costs from the inefficient use of resources can be avoided.}, keywords = {change management, flexibility measurement, Genetic algorithm, manufacturing, resource efficiency}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } For years, production companies have faced an increasingly complex and rapidly changing market, which results in higher client customization. These coupled with a high complexity of cause-effect relationships of industries, globally-dispersed markets, technologies and economic areas create great challenges to the manufacturing systems. Uncertain projections about future sales, fluctuations in quantities, new manufacturing technologies and shorter product life cycles with changing product requirements, at the same time with an increasing range of variants requires a continuous transformation of production structures to the current requirements on the market. As a consequence, methods for evaluating a company's production flexibility are of great significance. The following article discusses the experience gained in research results in medium-sized production. The use of the IT-framework “WertProNET” that emerged from these results shows the impact that production changes have on economical plant operation, and how unnecessary additional costs from the inefficient use of resources can be avoided. |
Publications and Talks
2013 |
Resource-Efficient Production Planning through Flexibility Measurements in Value Creation Systems Inproceedings Prabhu, Vittal; Taisch, Marco; Kiritsis, Dimitris (Ed.): Advances in Production Management Systems. Sustainable Production and Service Supply Chains, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2013, ISBN: 978-3-642-41266-0. |
Resource efficient planning and operation of production system using IT-supported flexibility management Inproceedings Proceeding the 22nd International Conference on Production Research, Brazil, 28 July – 1 August, 2013, 2013. |
2012 |
Handling resource efficiency in production of small and medium sized enterprises Inproceedings 2012 18th International ICE Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation, pp. 1-9, IEEE, Munich, Germany, 2012. |