transport planning

Integrating Order Sequencing- and Transport Planning

Integrating Order Sequencing- and Transport Planning

An Example of Comprehensive Planning Transcending Functional Borders Using Logistic Assistance Systems
Christian Schwede, Michael Toth, Axel Wagenitz
Handling complexity is one of the key topics of producing enterprises worldwide. It can be noted that enterprises are indeed able to coop with the complexity of single processes due to a function-oriented organisation, yet the same organisational paradigm leads to local objective systems that in many cases are contrary to the global goals of the enterprise. The same problem is reflected and supported by the enterprise’s IT systems. Thus, in this paper we present an approach to convert the inflexible function oriented operations into comprehensive processes by introducing special IT systems, so-called logistic assistance systems. To illustrate the approach we introduce the problem of integrated order sequencing and transport planning in the automotive industry and present a prototypical solution.
Industrie Management | Volume 28 | 2012 | Edition 3 | Pages 25-29
Strategic Management of Swap Bodies in Freight Transportation

Strategic Management of Swap Bodies in Freight Transportation

Christian Gorldt, Marco Lewandowski, Patrick Dittmer, Alexander Podlich
In this paper we show an integrative solution to freight traffic reduction. Beside telematic systems we also regard software for planning and control of swap bodies in the area of courier express and parcel provider. The objective is to design a decision support tool for transport planning to support users to solve their daily problems of tour planning. The software prototype introduced in this contribution was provided in the context of the BMWi promoted project Inwest and will be evaluated in field test in third quarter of 2009.
Industrie Management | Volume 25 | 2009 | Edition 4 | Pages 25-28
Optimized Transport Planning Based on Evolutionary Algorithms

Optimized Transport Planning Based on Evolutionary Algorithms

Thomas Weise, Alexander Podlich, Manfred Menze, Christian Gorldt
In this paper we introduced in transport planning based on evolutionary algorithms. The objective is to design a decision support tool for transport planning manager to support the planning process. An important criterion is to minimize the transportation (km) by using this tool. The prototype introduced in this paper was tested with real business data to check the suitability for transportation planning. Furthermore, different settings for the evolutionary algorithm are experimentally studied their utility is verified with statistical tests.
Industrie Management | Volume 25 | 2009 | Edition 3 | Pages 37-40