Study Guide@lith
 

Linköping Institute of Technology

 
 
Valid for year : 2016
 
TPPE21 Production Logistics, 6 ECTS credits.
/Produktionslogistik/

For:   DPU   I   Ii   M   MMAT  

 

Prel. scheduled hours: 48
Rec. self-study hours: 112

  Area of Education: Technology

Main field of studies: Industrial Engineering and Management

  Advancement level (G1, G2, A): A

Aim:
After taking this course, the student should:
  • understand economic implications of production logistics and in particular of industrial planning and control
  • obtained an overview of planning systems for industrial manufacturing systems in different markets.
  • be able to formulate, analyze and solve planning and control problems using appropriate techniques in different industrial environments
  • be able to use the most common methods within production logistics for planning and control
  • be able to design concepts and systems for materials and production management at all decision levels of the enterprise, and
  • comprehend the relations between production, planning and other functions of the industrial enterprise


Prerequisites: (valid for students admitted to programmes within which the course is offered)
Production and Operations Management.

Note: Admission requirements for non-programme students usually also include admission requirements for the programme and threshhold requirements for progression within the programme, or corresponding.

Supplementary courses:
Integrated Manufacturing Management. Manufacturing Strategies. Integrerated Logistics.

Organisation:
Lectures and problem seminaries are mainly focused on the fundamental principles and frameworks for production logistics whereas the laboratory session highlights practical aspects.

Course contents:
Return on investment is the driving force for owners of many industrial companies and it is important to understand how logistics can contribute in this context. Product development and marketing were previously of highest importance to a company�?Ts competitiveness. Shorter product life cycles have increased the exposure to risk, wider use of outsourcing has led to the involvement of more actors, and a more globalized market has made companies more exposed to competitors. In summary this means that logistics are gaining in importance and this course provides knowledge within production logistics, which implies logistics with manufacturing companies as a point of departure.
Production logistics encompasses relations to customers, relations to suppliers and coordination of centralized production or distributed production in terms of a production network. The starting point is flow design based on decoupling thinking which highlights critical properties of flow and guides the decision on selecting approach for planning and control. The general parts of planning and control covers requirements consolidation to compile total market requirements as a combination of forecasts and customer orders, buffers in terms of materials and capacity, basics of scheduling, and aggregate planning for overall dimensioning.
Production logistics is based on the management paradigm that is applied to generate the required return on investment. This course is structured in line with four management paradigms, where two are classified as owner driven and financials based, and two as customer driven and value based. The first class covers efficiency based management with e.g. MRPII, and constraints based with e.g. DBR. The second class covers lean based management with e.g. rate based scheduling, and agility based with e.g. flexible based supply. Finally also so called hybrid systems are covered where methods from the different management paradigms are combined to fulfill more complex requirements from a manufacturing strategy perspective


Course literature:
To be decided

Examination:
Written examination
6 ECTS
 



Course language is Swedish.
Department offering the course: IEI.
Director of Studies: Fredrik Persson
Examiner: Joakim Wikner
Link to the course homepage at the department


Course Syllabus in Swedish

Linköping Institute of Technology

 


Contact: TFK , val@tfk.liu.se
Last updated: 03/21/2017