Instructors: Prof. Dr. Iris Gräßler
Event type:
Lecture
Org-unit: Maschinenbau
Displayed in timetable as:
IP
Hours per week:
2
Language of instruction:
German
Min. | Max. participants:
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Requirements and recommendations:
There are no prerequisites necessary.
Aim of the event:
The lecture procures an overview of the functionality of industrial production enterprises. The students become particularly acquainted with the individual function areas of industrial enterprises like product marketing/product planning, development/design, labour organisation, distribution, labour supervision and manufacturing/assembly as well as the information relationship between these areas. In addition basic concepts of production control, production planning, information processing in the production and company organization are presented.
Target group:
Students of mechanical engineering, industrial engineering and information science in engineering.
Contents:
1. History and concept definition of industrial production
2. Corporate organization and integration of production in company structures
3. Presentation of the product creation process
4. Order Processing
5. Departments
6. Quality management
7. Presentation of production plants and assembly lines
8. Production Control
9. Process optimization
10. Logistics, material and information flow
11. Production systems, factory planning
12. Leadership approaches, human resource management
13. Production Guidelines and methodologies
14. Information technology in the production
15. Current developments (such as industry 4.0)
Contact person:
M.Sc. Alexander Pöhler
alexander.poehler@hni.upb.de
Fon: 05251 / 606262
F0.306
Literature:
Lecture notes
Supplementary events:
Lecture Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Lecture Innovation and Development Management
Lecture Strategic Production Management
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