Course: Logistic of Production

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Course title Logistic of Production
Course code UTM/KV018
Organizational form of instruction Lecture
Level of course Master
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 5
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements unspecified
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Vysloužilová Daniela, Ing. Ph.D.
Course content
1. Notions, definition, history, theoretical principles, logistic methods. 2. Possibilities of application of logistic in machine-industries company. 3. Logistic operation and logistic costs, logistic and supply. 4. Logistic view of purchase. 5. Logistic view of production preparation. 6. Logistic view of site layout of production system. 7. Logistic view of course of order by company and scheduling of production tasks. 8. Logistic view of expedition and distribution of products. 9. Just In Time 10. Kanban, Kaizen, Facilities Management, Total Productive Maintenance 11. Macrologistic, market of transport services, spedition. 12. User's view of railway and road transport. 13. User's view of sea, river and air transport.

Learning activities and teaching methods
unspecified
Learning outcomes
Logistics is a scientific discipline based on a holistic and systemic understanding of reality, revealing often unclear interrelationships between elements of systems. Logistics strengthens the links in the systems and supports a holistic, strategic approach to the arrangement of processes and systems that allows the most effective achievement of the system's goals. It is precisely for these properties that the application of logistics is particularly topical when applied to the most complex production processes and systems that occur in engineering companies. The aim of the study is to master approaches that allow to shorten the duration of unproductive activities in the production process. Course contents: 1. Terms, definitions, history, theoretical foundations and methods of logistics. 2. Process structure of a manufacturing company, possibilities and advantages of logistics application in an engineering manufacturing company. 3. Logistics services and logistics costs, logistic approach to stocks. 4. Logistic process of dispatch and distribution of products of the production company. 5. Logistic process of supplying production of materials, connection to the process of purchasing materials for production. 6. Logistic approach to the process of production preparation. 7. The link between the design of the production process and the design of the production system, the logistical approach to the spatial arrangement of the production system. 8. Logistic approach to the course of the order and the operational planning of production. 9. Logistics and the concept of Lean Production. 10. Logistics and methods Just in Time, Kanban, Kaizen, TPM, SMED, VSM. 11. Macrology, market of transport services, forwarding. 12. User approach to rail and road transport. 13. User access to sea, river and air transport.

Prerequisites
Non.

Assessment methods and criteria
unspecified
Course grade will be awarded according to the total score in the range of 0-100 points based on the following grading scale: 90-100: Excellent (1) 75-89: Very good (2) 60-74: Good (3) 0-59: Fail (4)
Recommended literature
  • Blackburn, J.D. Závod s časem, Victoria Publishing, Praha, 1994.
  • Gros, I. Logistika. Skriptum. 1996.
  • Horváth, G. Logistika ve výrobním podniku, ZČU, Plzeň, 2007, ISBN 978-80-7043-634-9.
  • Horváth, G. Logistika výrobních procesů a systému.
  • PERNICA, P. Logistický management - teorie a podniková praxe. Praha, 1998.
  • PERNICA, P. Logistika pro 21. století. Praha - Radis, 2005. ISBN 808-60-3159-4.


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