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Modulbezeichnung (engl.):
Inventory management and internal material flows |
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Code: DFILM-310-EN |
4V (4 Semesterwochenstunden) |
5 |
Studiensemester: 3 |
Pflichtfach: nein |
Arbeitssprache:
Deutsch |
Prüfungsart:
Final written exam (60 min. )
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DFILM-310-EN Internationales Logistik-Management, Bachelor, ASPO 01.10.2019
, 3. Semester, Wahlpflichtfach
DFILM-310-EN Internationales Logistik-Management, Bachelor, ASPO 01.10.2022
, 3. Semester, Wahlpflichtfach
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Die Präsenzzeit dieses Moduls umfasst bei 15 Semesterwochen 60 Veranstaltungsstunden (= 45 Zeitstunden). Der Gesamtumfang des Moduls beträgt bei 5 Creditpoints 150 Stunden (30 Std/ECTS). Daher stehen für die Vor- und Nachbereitung der Veranstaltung zusammen mit der Prüfungsvorbereitung 105 Stunden zur Verfügung.
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Empfohlene Voraussetzungen (Module):
Keine.
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Als Vorkenntnis empfohlen für Module:
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Modulverantwortung:
Prof. Dr. Thomas Bousonville |
Dozent/innen: Prof. Dr. Thomas Bousonville Yvonne Ewen Radu Vrincianu
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Lernziele:
Warehousing and material flow management After successfully completing this course students will be able to: - apply quantitative methods of transport and material flow planning - describe the technical structure of warehouses - assess the applicability of different order picking methods - select a type of packaging depending on a specific product and apply common site-planning procedures - calculate key performance indicators (KPI) to manage a warehouse Inventory Management After successfully completing this course students will be able to: - explain the importance and functions of inventories and their costs for the company - apply methods for analyzing inventory structures (Pareto-analysis, ABC-classification) - devise procurement strategies based on SKU-types - choose appropriate order scheduling methods in the presence of stable, dynamic and stochastic demand - name and evaluate different KPI for product availability - determine safety stock levels
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Inhalt:
Warehousing and material flow management - Material flow planning - Warehouse management systems - Order picking systems - Packaging systems - Warehouse KPI - Basics of Lean Management Inventory Management - Functions and costs of stock - Inventory analysis and classification - Demand forecasts: methods and error measures - Inventory models for constant demand - Inventory models for dynamic demand - Order policies in uncertain situations - Determining safety stock - Service level definitions
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Weitere Lehrmethoden und Medien:
Warehousing and material flow management Lecture, calculations Inventory Management Lecture, calculations, case study exercises, field trip
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Literatur:
Warehousing and material flow management - Philip M. Price/ Natalie J. Harrison: Warehouse Management and Inventory control, 2nd edition, Access Education, 2015. - Jünemann, Reinhardt/Schmidt, Thorsten: Materialflußsysteme. Systemtechnische Grundlagen. 2. Aufl. Berlin et al. 2000. - Ten Hompel, M., Schmidt, T.: Warehouse Management, 3., korr. Aufl., Berlin Heidelberg 2008. - Arnold, D., Furmans, K.: Materialfluss in Logistiksystemen, 6., erweiterte Aufl., Berlin Heidelberg 2009. - Hartmann, H.: Materialwirtschaft, 8., überarb. und erw. Aufl., Gernsbach 2002. Inventory Management • Axsäter, S. (2015). Inventory control. 3rd ed. Heidelberg: Springer. • Chopra, S. and Meindl, P. (2016). Supply chain management. 6th ed. Harlow (Essex): Pearson. • Hopp, W. and Spearman, M. (2001). Factory physics. Boston: Irwin/McGraw-Hill. • Jacobs, F. and Chase, R. (2014). Operations and supply chain management. 14th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. • Krajewski, L., Malhotra, M. and Ritzman, L. (2016). Operations management. 11th ed. Harlow: Pearson Education Limited. Silver, E., Pyke, D., Peterson, R. and Silver, E. (1998). Inventory management and production planning and scheduling. New York: Wiley.
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