Autor: Thomas Rücker

Special Software Systems for Detailed Production Planning MES or APS Systems

Special Software Systems for Detailed Production Planning MES or APS Systems

Support the Operational Production Planning and Control in Industrial Companies
Ronny-Alexander Koch, Thomas Rücker, Herfried M. Schneider, Sören Stodt
The large number of systems offered on the market makes a well-founded selection process necessary from the requirement survey to the final system selection. A comprehensive model that systematically supports and simplifies this process is the subject of this two-part article. The methodology goes beyond a questionnaire-based query and verifies system capabilities using structured case studies. The first part of the article [1] describes the process steps from the survey and collection of requirements of the customer to the system to their structuring in customer specifications. The present second part outlines the process steps of the system rough selection up to its fine selection. The individual selection steps are methodically supported by practical references as well as by the use of concrete tools. Using the described methodology selected systems can be objectively compared - a prerequisite for effective and efficient system selection for industrial companies.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 34 | 2018 | Edition 4 | Pages 57-61 | DOI 10.30844/I40M_18-4_57-61
Special Software Systems for Detailed Production Planning

Special Software Systems for Detailed Production Planning

MES or APS Systems - Support the Operative Production Planning and Control in Industrial Plants.
Ronny-Alexander Koch, Thomas Rücker, Herfried M. Schneider, Sören Stodt
The large number of systems offered on the market makes a well-founded selection process from requirement collection to final selection necessary. A comprehensive model that systematically supports and simplifies this process is the subject of the following article. The methodo-logy goes beyond a questionnaire-based query and validates system capabilities using structured case studies. The first part of the article describes the process steps from the survey of the requirements of the system to their structuring in customer specifications. The second part of the system selection process is described in detail in the second part of the article.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 34 | 2018 | Edition 3 | Pages 55-58
Supply Chain Event Management in Pro-duction Control

Supply Chain Event Management in Pro-duction Control

an Event-based Approach
Herfried M. Schneider, Thomas Rücker, Daniel Nägelein
Despite increasing networking and electronic data interchange for many companies future demand curves are unstable. Resulting from demand fluctuations and deviations from planned processes, high requirements exist for production planning and control. The necessary flexibility to respond to such variations can be created by supply chain event management (SCEM). Based on the example of an automotive supplier process chain SCEM is defined and then implemented in an Advanced Planning and Scheduling System.
Industrie Management | Volume 31 | 2015 | Edition 5 | Pages 17-21