Autor: Boris Brinzer

Sustainable Stock Management

Sustainable Stock Management

Fließende Fertigung mit dezentraler Fertigungsregelung
Boris Brinzer, Jens Kemkemer
Processing of the production orders in sync with customer demand, on schedule, at short notice, with constant machine utilization, is the vision of many a plant manager. Besides machine and personnel productivity, stock volume is for this the clearest performance indicator. In large-scale production, this vision has quite successfully been approached through assembly lines with a continuous, pulled material flow and one-piece production. Especially in series and small series production with high variety, however, the same concepts are not applicable or not very successful. A sustainable way to approach the vision in such a setting is described in this paper based on the practical example of TRUMPF Grüsch AG.
Industrie Management | Volume 28 | 2012 | Edition 1 | Pages 17-21
New Degrees of Freedom in Manufacturing

New Degrees of Freedom in Manufacturing

New Concepts for Planning and Control
Boris Brinzer, Ralf Kapp, Benno Löffler, Jörg Priese, Engelbert Westkämper
The efficiency in manufacturing can be increased by using new local control methods in combination with situational working plans. New degrees of freedom and additional reaction possibilities are generated in manufacturing, if the resource allocation and the processing order of the working steps are not predetermined anymore. The following article describes a new planning chain, consisting of production planning, closed loop production control and process planning, that is able to make use of these degrees of freedom. New material flow requirements are pointed out.
Industrie Management | Volume 20 | 2004 | Edition 3 | Pages 9-12