Browsing by Subject "Factory Planning"

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  • Voit, Patrick; Beller, Marie; Reinhart, Gunther (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2020)
    The increasing number of product varieties and declining product life cycles combined with individualised customer behaviour demand flexible and efficient production systems. A proper solution approach can be the use of ...
  • Hingst, Lennart; Nyhuis, Peter (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2023)
    The cost and performance structure of a factory is determined in factory planning and activated in the operation phase with a time delay. Even though the majority of investments result from structural planning, the first ...
  • Hellmich, Arvid; Sai, Brandon; Süße, Marian; Schreiber, Martin; Wiese, Torben; Ihlenfeldt, Steffen; Bauernhansl, Thomas; Putz, Matthias; Reinhart, Gunther (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2020)
    The biological transformation of added value is seen as one of the key aspects in applied research. Bio- inspired methods and technologies will affect factories of the future and enable them to cope with changing boundary ...
  • Looschen, Christian; Berger, Simon; Lach, Miroslav; Fottner, Johannes (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2021)
    RFID technology enables products and load units to be identified in the absence of a direct line of sight. In recent years, it has grown into one of the principal tools of identification used in industrial environments. For ...
  • Rieke, Leonard; Heinen, Tobias; Cevirgen, Cihan; Laßmann, Finn; Nyhuis, Peter (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2023)
    As an interdisciplinary task, factory planning represents a key factor for logistics, supply chain and ultimately, the economic success of companies in the manufacturing sector. In factory planning projects, the focus is ...
  • Burggräf, Peter; Adlon, Tobias; Schukat, Esben; Weber, Nina Katharina (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2023)
    To address growing challenges in automotive assembly with ever shorter innovation cycles, increasing variant diversity and uncertain market development, innovative concepts for assembly systems are needed. As a response, ...
  • Riesener, Michael; Adlon, Tobias; Schukat, Esben; Salzwedel, Jan; Engeln, Carsten; Passlick, Felix (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2023)
    The selection of manufacturing facility locations entails high costs and long-term consequences. This necessitates an objective approach to mitigate uncertainties associated with subjective decision-making. Our paper builds ...
  • vom Stein, Ninja; Jahangirkhani, Tanya; Löwer, Manuel; Nyhuis, Peter (Berlin : de Gruyter, 2023)
    Zunehmend dynamische Märkte und kürzere Produktlebenszyklen zwingen Unternehmen zu kontinuierlichen Anpassungen ihrer Fabriken in Form von Reorganisationen. Um sicherzustellen, dass solche Reorganisationsprojekte erfolgreich ...
  • Herberger, David; Hübner, Marco (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2023)
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  • Langer, Adrian; Ortmeier, Christian; Abraham, Tim; Herrmann, Christoph (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2023)
    The challenges for industrial companies in the area of factory planning and operation are characterised on the one hand by permanently shortening product life cycles and increasing product diversity. Furthermore, the demand ...
  • Hook, Justin; Macdonald, Chris; Nyhuis, Peter (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2023)
    Today, companies face continuously increasing competitive pressure resulting from highly volatile markets, globalisation and constantly growing customer requirements. Against this background, the location of a factory has ...
  • Nielsen, Lars; Schmidt, Christopher; Blume, Stefan; Schmidt, Matthias; Thiede, Sebastian; Nyhuis, Peter; Herrmann, Christoph (Amsterdam : Elsevier BV, 2016)
    Manufacturing companies face the challenge of understanding and improving complex factory systems in order to stay competitive in a turbulent environment. Interrelated and overlapping life cycles of products and physical ...
  • Mütze, Alexander; Hingst, Lennart; Rochow, Niklas; Miebach, Timo; Nyhuis, Peter ([Rochester, NY] : SSRN, 2021-06-01)
    Production companies operate in an increasingly dynamic and unpredictable market environment. The ever shorter innovation cycles and the associated decreasing product life cycles require production systems and processes ...