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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

S. Auer, T. Winterer, W Mayrhofer, L. März, W. Sihn:
"Integration of Personnel and Production Programme Planning in the Automotive Industry";
Talk: 43rd CIRP International Conference on Manufacturing Systems, Wien; 2010-05-26 - 2010-05-28; in: "Sustainable Production and Logistics in Global Networks", Neuer Wissenschaftlicher Verlag GmbH Nfg KG, (2010), ISBN: 978-3-7083-0686-5; 900 - 908.



English abstract:
To produce highly customised products, the European
automotive industry employs complex supply structures.
In particular JIS-fabrication of different types of vehicles
on the same assembly line increased manifold the complexity
of both production planning and supply logistics,
demanding sophisticated IT-support for production planning.
Often, separate systems are used to plan personnel
capacity and production programmes. Usually, human-resource
allocation planning is done very inefficiently by
assigning personnel capacity "en bloc" to the assembly
lines, independently from actual capacity requirements.
This causes imbalances in the form of idle workers or
overloaded work stations. This paper will explore an approach
to integrate human resource allocation and production
programme planning into one common planning
platform, in order to utilise existing optimisation potential.

Keywords:
Integration, Planning, Sequencing


Electronic version of the publication:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat_186145.pdf


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