@misc{WildGalkaWappleretal., author = {Wild, Tobias and Galka, Stefan and Wappler, Mona and Xing, Lu}, title = {Integrating supply chain aspects into factory planning, a simulation approach}, series = {The journey to sustainable supply chains: proceedings of the 26th International Symposium on Logistics (ISL 2022), 10-13th July 2022, Cork, Ireland}, journal = {The journey to sustainable supply chains: proceedings of the 26th International Symposium on Logistics (ISL 2022), 10-13th July 2022, Cork, Ireland}, editor = {Potter, A. and Pawar, K. S. and O'Reilly, S. and Jimo, A.}, publisher = {Nottingham University Business School, UK}, address = {Nottingham, UK}, isbn = {978-0-85358-350-9}, pages = {6}, abstract = {One major goal of green-field factory planning is to decide on space requirements in the plant. In this phase, detailed information about the supply chain network (e.g. which suppliers deliver which parts) is often unavailable. Nevertheless, typical decisions in supply chain management, like the definition of replenishment processes and quantities or make-or-buy decisions, impact space requirements in the factory and should therefore be considered in the factory planning. This research article proposes a simulation approach for a factory simulation in which raw material replenishment is integrated to evaluate the space requirements for raw materials.}, language = {de} }