Browsing Volume 1 (2021) by Issue Date

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  • Grunert, Dennis; Göppert, Amon; Hort, Simon; Rachner, Jonas; Grahn, Lea; Schmitt, Robert H. (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2021)
    The shift towards electro mobility has a significant impact on the entire value chain of the automotive industry. The parallel production of Internal Combustion Engine, Battery Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles ...
  • Krause, Marilena; Nyhuis, Peter (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2021)
    Factory planning has become a permanent task in industrial companies due to an increasingly dynamic and complex environment. The necessary involvement of a large number of experts from different disciplines in the planning ...
  • Hiller, Tobias; Cevirgen, Cihan; Nyhuis, Peter (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2021)
    The achievement of a high level of logistical performance is a primary goal of manufacturing companies. In order to remain competitive, companies must constantly improve order processing to ensure short delivery times and ...
  • Lucht, Torben; Drewal, Fabian; Nyhuis, Peter (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2021)
    The ongoing digitization of production has led to a significant increase in global competition. Manufacturing companies located in high-wage countries such as Germany must find ways to transform their production to ...
  • Schuh, Günther; Boßmeyer, Hans-Jürgen; Brälking, André (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2021)
    Technology Management is an important part of a company’s business strategy. Procuring, evaluating and processing information is crucial for this process' success. This paper describes the way of dealing with today’s ...
  • Schuh, Günter; Gützlaff, Andreas; Hast, Katharina; Quarder, Jonas Otto (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2021)
    Due to globally distributed value chains, manufacturing companies are increasingly operating in production networks. The management of these often historically grown networks requires the coordination of many tangible and ...
  • Hiller, Tobias; Mayerhoff, Jesse; Nyhuis, Peter (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2021)
    Rising energy prices are an increasing financial burden for manufacturing companies. In addition to established logistical and cost-oriented targets such as short throughput times and low stock levels, energy costs assume ...
  • Rieke, Leonard; Cevirgen, Cihan; Nyhuis, Peter (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2021)
    Factories are characterised by a long life cycle and substantial investment costs. In particular, factory planning and reorganisation lead to capital-intensive investments and have a significant influence on the liquidity ...
  • Nyhuis, Peter; Rochow, Niklas E.; Krause, Marilena; Pischke, Dennis; Seitz, Melissa; Kuprat, Vivian K. (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2021)
    Die Motivation zur Erstellung dieses Papers entstand aus zahlreichen Diskussionen mit Vertretern produzierender Unternehmen und der unzureichenden Antwort der Wissenschaft auf die Fragestellung, welche Organisationsform ...
  • Linnartz, Maria; Motz, Ursula; Schröer, Tobias; Stich, Volker; Müller, Kai; Greb, Christoph (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2021)
    Recent developments have demonstrated the challenges and impacts of disruptions in supply chains. Current disruptions especially affected procurement and have indicated a lack of resilience. Resilience aims at being prepared, ...
  • Schuh, Günther; Scholz, Patrick; Krech, Max (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2021)
    In the face of the increasing internationalization of markets, rising cost pressure, and shorter product life cycles, manufacturing companies are facing increasing competition and innovation pressure. To secure competitiveness, ...
  • Cevirgen, Cihan; Rieke, Leonard; Bischoff, Lisa-Marie; Nyhuis, Peter (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2021)
    Companies and their factories are in a state of permanent change. Factory planning is interested in anticipating the changes that will occur and thinking ahead structural adjustments by dimensioning the operating resources, ...
  • Hook, Justin; Nielsen, Lars; Nyhuis, Peter (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2021)
    Today more than ever, companies are forced to regularly initiate projects in their factories in order to ensure competitiveness through constant adaptation and change. Such projects are controlled and managed individually. ...

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