Advanced Planning and Scheduling

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
Adaptive Planning in Supply Networks

Adaptive Planning in Supply Networks

Ein innovativer Ansatz für die taktische Planung im dynamischen Umfeld
Frank Straube, Ingo Beyer
Production systems in multi-tier value networks are nowadays facing major challenges with regard to supply network operations planning. Many existing solutions neglect feedback mechanisms and operate under the assumption of isolated supply chains. However, even for intra-enterprise planning across production plants, hurdles hamper a successful business usage. As an innovative approach decentralized planning grounds on consensus-like agreements between equal partners - both intra- and inter-enterprise - through communicative, negotiation-like processes. Thus research activities aim at developing appropriate coordination mechanisms for decision making in tactical operations planning between independent supply chain partners for yielding consistent plans.
Industrie Management | Volume 21 | 2005 | Edition 5 | Pages 37-40