A selection of essays concerned with the evolution of thought in the fields of both planning theory and education. A joint treatment of these closely related themes adds to the understanding of planning theory as a conceptual basis for planning and aims to engender discussion of improvements to the
Essays on Production Theory and Planning
β Scribed by Joachim Reese (auth.), Prof. Dr. GΓΌnter Fandel, Prof. Dr. Harald Dyckhoff, Prof. Dr. Joachim Reese (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 227
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The thirteen essays of this book deal with various aspects of production manageΒ ment which have shown a growing importance in research, teaching and practice within the last years and are partly neglected in the literature. The contents range from theoretical issues to case studies. Significant relations among different essays (chapters) give rise to group them into four major parts dealing with separate themes of production management: - fundamental organizational aspects of the production process, - general problems and modern concepts of materials management, - joint production with surplus, waste and hazardous byproducts, - production aspects of cutting stock and trim loss problems. Moreover, there is a strong material connection between the contributions to this volume because they all are based on a common conceptual framework emphasizing the production theoretic foundation. The collection of papers in this book is also designed to provide a fairly comprehensive picture of scientific work in the field of production management done during the last years at the Institute of Production Economics of the FernΒ universiUit in Hagen, partly in cooperation with other scientists. Since all but two articles have not been published in English before, the reader gets quite a new view on the results of this recent research.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Consequences of the Organizational Structure for the Production Planning System....Pages 3-15
Organization and Planning of Vehicle Utilization in a Chemical Firm....Pages 16-28
Central and Decentral Purchasing in Business Firms....Pages 29-40
Front Matter....Pages 41-41
Rational Material Flow Planning with MRP and Kanban....Pages 43-65
Effects of Call-Forward Delivery Systems on Suppliersβ Serial per Unit Costs....Pages 66-84
Regulation of the Purchase of Pipe- and Line-Based Sources of Energy in Industrial Companies....Pages 85-103
Front Matter....Pages 105-105
Optimal Heat-Matched Cogeneration of Energy in a Firm Owned Power Station A Case Study....Pages 107-120
Decision Support for Integrated Production Planning A Case Study from Chemical Industry....Pages 121-129
Optimal Program Planning in Joint Production....Pages 130-148
Front Matter....Pages 149-149
Production Theoretic Foundation of Cutting and Related Processes....Pages 151-180
Trim Loss and Inventory Planning in a Small Textile Firm....Pages 181-190
Classification of Real World Trim Loss Problems....Pages 191-208
Standard Software for Cutting Stock Management....Pages 209-221
Back Matter....Pages 223-223
β¦ Subjects
Production/Logistics/Supply Chain Management;Organization/Planning;Industrial and Production Engineering
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