INGE1212 - Production and Logistics Management
Credits :
6
Lecturer :
Mode of delivery :
Face-to-face , second term, 52 hours of theory.
Language of instruction :
English
Learning outcomes :
Upon completion of this course, the student is able to: • analyze and improve operational processes • manage and apply the fundamentals of inventory management • understand and apply planning systems of material and capacity • understand the laws of cycle time reduction and apply these concepts.
Prerequisites :
For the Bachelor of Science in Business Engineering :
Co-requisites :
For the Bachelor of Science in Business Engineering :
Course contents :
I BASIC CONCEPTS OF PRODUCTION AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT • The “study” of operational transformation processes • The importance of production and logistics II INVENTORY MANAGEMENT • Introduction • Deterministic inventory models • Inventory models with deterministic dynamic demand • Stochastic inventory models • Coordination of the supply chain III MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS PLANNING • Introduction • Material requirements planning • The master production schedule (MPS) • Distribution requirements planning • Capacity planning in an ERP-context IV DETAILED PRODUCTION PLANNING AT FINITE CAPACITY • Introduction: capacity oriented planning • Problem formulation • Theory of constraints V CYCLE TIME AS PERFORMANCE MEASURE AND KEY CONCEPT IN PLANNING • Introduction • An introductory example • Cycle time estimation for a basic flow system: one operation, one flow • Some key observations in flow theory • Variability and cycle time • Cycle time estimation: more operations • Cycle time and limited buffers • Lot sizing in an uncertain production environment VI LEAN OPERATIONS • Introduction • JIT - basic techniques • Links with other functions within production
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
Interactive formal lectures: During formal lectures the theoretical knowledge will be dealt with in detail. When possible, the students are expected to interact (lively).
Self-study: The compulsory course material offers the students additional exercises at the end of each part to accumulate their knowledge independently.
Exercises: Students will complete exercises, as an extension of the formal lectures.
Assessment methods and criteria :
Type : Exam during the examination period Description of evaluation : Written Type of questions : Open questions Learning material : List of formulas, Calculator
First exam period: Students will be evaluated on the basis of a written exam. The exam consists of two parts (one part concerning the theory dealt with by Jeroen Beliën and one part concerning the theory dealt with by Liesje De Boeck). Both parts consist of some exercises and questions related to knowledge and insight. The total exam (for both parts) is closed book and is meant to take 4 hours. The students are allowed to bring their pocket calculator to the exam; the standard formulas for each part, which are known beforehand, will be available at the written exam. Each part is evaluated by the respective lecturer-in-charge and counts for one half in the final result. Only this final result is important. A student who does not succeed (who has less than 10/20 on this final result), has an exam resit for both parts (although he passed for one part).
The evaluation methods during the first and second period are identical.
Recommended or required reading :
No recommended reading
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