@article{GalkaRammelmeierGuenthner, author = {Galka, Stefan and Rammelmeier, Tobias and G{\"u}nthner, Willibald A.}, title = {Fehlervermeidung in der kommissionierung}, series = {Logistics Journal}, journal = {Logistics Journal}, publisher = {WGTL, Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Technische Logistik e. V.}, address = {Stuttgart ; Dortmund}, issn = {2192-9084}, doi = {10.2195/lj_Proc_rammelmeier_de_201210_01}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-34494}, pages = {1 -- 8}, abstract = {Manuelle Kommissioniersysteme sind aufgrund ihrer Flexibilit{\"a}t weit verbreitet, jedoch treten bei diesen auch vermehrt Kommissionierfehler auf, die weitreichende Folgen haben k{\"o}nnen. Deshalb werden zu Beginn des Beitrags die Auswirkungen und Ursachen von Kommissionierfehlern betrachtet. Der Fokus des Beitrags liegt auf der Darlegung von M{\"o}glichkeiten zur Fehlervermeidung. Dabei wird ein ganzheitlicher Ansatz verfolgt, der Maßnahmen aus den Handlungsfeldern Technik, Prozess, Organisation und Motivation umfasst. Als Ausblick auf zuk{\"u}nftige technische Hilfsmittel zur Fehlervermeidung wird das Augmented-Reality-unterst{\"u}tzte System Pick-by-Vision aus der Forschung vorgestellt, das wesentliche Vorteile existierender Techniken der Informationsbereitstellung vereinigt.}, language = {en} } @article{GalkaKlenkGuenthner, author = {Galka, Stefan and Klenk, Eva Marianne and G{\"u}nthner, Willibald A.}, title = {Einfluss von Artikeleigenschaften auf die Entnahmezeit in Kommissioniersystemen}, series = {Logistics Journal / Proceedings}, journal = {Logistics Journal / Proceedings}, publisher = {WGTL, Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Technische Logistik e. V.}, address = {Stuttgart ; Dortmund}, issn = {2192-9084}, doi = {10.2195/lj_Proc_galka_de_201610_01}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-44540}, abstract = {Das Kommissionieren z{\"a}hlt zu den arbeitsintensivsten Aufgaben in der Logistik. Aus diesem Grund ist es wichtig, m{\"o}glichst genau die erwarteten Prozesszeiten f{\"u}r diese Aufgabe zu bestimmen. Ein verbreiteter Ansatz f{\"u}r die Bestimmung von Prozesszeiten f{\"u}r manuelle T{\"a}tigkeiten beim Kommissionieren ist die Methods-Time-Measurement (MTM). Um eine Vorgabezeit mittels MTM zu bestimmen, m{\"u}ssen Einflussfaktoren spezifiziert werden. Dieser Beitrag zeigt anhand der Greifzeit auf, wie diese Einfluss-faktoren auf Grundlage von Artikelstammdaten bestimmt werden k{\"o}nnen. Weiterhin wird der Unterschied zwischen einer f{\"u}r jeden Artikel individuell bestimmten Greifzeit und der Greifzeit basierend auf repr{\"a}sentativen Eigenschaften von Artikelgruppen verglichen. Wesentlich wird dabei die mittels MTM bestimmte Greifzeit durch das Gewicht und die Abmessungen (Sperrigkeit) beeinflusst.}, language = {de} } @article{StaabKlenkGalkaetal., author = {Staab, T. and Klenk, E. and Galka, Stefan and G{\"u}nthner, Willibald A.}, title = {Efficiency in in-plant milk-run systems - The influence of routing strategies on system utilization and process stability}, series = {Journal of Simulation}, volume = {10}, journal = {Journal of Simulation}, number = {2}, publisher = {Taylor \& Francis}, address = {Abingdon}, issn = {1747-7786}, doi = {10.1057/jos.2015.6}, pages = {137 -- 143}, abstract = {In-plant milk-run systems represent transportation systems, where materials are delivered from a central storage area to several points of use on fixed routes and in short and defined intervals. Milk-run systems generally enable frequent deliveries in low lot sizes with short lead times and low inventories at the points of use. Thus, stable and reliable system operation is crucial to avoid delays and material shortages. In industrial practice, milk-run trains usually share resources, for example, loading areas and technology and use the same tracks, leading to dependencies between routes and possible traffic jams and blockages, which significantly affect cycle times and may lead to instabilities in the system. We present a simulation model to analyse in-plant milk-run systems with a focus on typical traffic situations. We describe its application to a large industrial case study in detail and derive recommendations for designing routes with low risk of delays.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{UlbrichGalkaGuenthner, author = {Ulbrich, Alexander and Galka, Stefan and G{\"u}nthner, Willibald A.}, title = {Secure planning of order picking systems with the aid of simulation}, series = {Proceedings of th 43rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), 5-8 Jan. 2010, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii}, booktitle = {Proceedings of th 43rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), 5-8 Jan. 2010, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, isbn = {978-0-7695-3869-3}, issn = {1530-1605}, doi = {10.1109/HICSS.2010.326}, pages = {1 -- 7}, abstract = {Planning a new logistics center is a quite difficult job. Depending on the requirements there are a great number of possible design versions. The planner has to consider not only the present but also the future requirements. Up to now, the planner decides on the basis of experience which system will perform the requested services best. This paper illustrates the redesign of a new order-picking system in industry supported by a simulation tool of our institute designed especially for the rough planning. With the described project the road capability of the applied simulation concept is underlined. Several versions based on the requirements were investigated and evaluated. Key figures are calculated and a recommendation depending on performance and arising expenses is given.}, language = {de} } @article{GalkaKlenkGuenthner, author = {Galka, Stefan and Klenk, Eva Marianne and G{\"u}nthner, Willibald A.}, title = {Potenziale einer flexiblen Routenzugsteuerung: Strategien zum besseren Umgang mit schwankenden Transportbedarfen}, series = {Zeitschrift fuer Wirtschaftlichen Fabrikbetrieb : ZWF}, volume = {110}, journal = {Zeitschrift fuer Wirtschaftlichen Fabrikbetrieb : ZWF}, number = {12}, publisher = {de Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {2511-0896}, doi = {10.3139/104.111444}, pages = {805 -- 809}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{GalkaKlenkGuenthner, author = {Galka, Stefan and Klenk, Eva Marianne and G{\"u}nthner, Willibald A.}, title = {Planning of production supermarkets for production supply}, series = {Proceedings of 2013 IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics, and Informatics, 28-30 July 2013, Dongguan, China}, booktitle = {Proceedings of 2013 IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics, and Informatics, 28-30 July 2013, Dongguan, China}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, isbn = {978-1-4799-0530-0}, doi = {10.1109/SOLI.2013.6611458}, pages = {456 -- 461}, abstract = {Production supermarkets are a system to ensure high-frequency, demand-oriented, in-plant production supply with low lot sizes. The paper presents methods to design and dimension these systems using qualitative design criteria and quantitative approaches based on well-known analytical methods for conventional order picking systems. The methods help to design layout, provision type and path strategy and to derive space consumption and the number of supermarket employees required to fulfill a defined demand.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{GalkaGuenthnerUlbrich, author = {Galka, Stefan and G{\"u}nthner, Willibald A. and Ulbrich, Alexander}, title = {Planning of order-picking-systems with support of discrete simulation}, series = {Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Deutsch-Russische Perspektiven. Proceedings of the 5th German-Russian Logistics Workshop (DR-LOG10)}, booktitle = {Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Deutsch-Russische Perspektiven. Proceedings of the 5th German-Russian Logistics Workshop (DR-LOG10)}, language = {en} } @article{SchorrBorrmannObergriesseretal., author = {Schorr, Markus and Borrmann, Andr{\´e} and Obergrießer, Mathias and Ji, Yang and G{\"u}nthner, Willibald A. and Rank, Ernst}, title = {Employing product data management systems in civil engineering projects: Functionality analysis and assessment}, series = {Journal of soft computing in civil engineering : SCCE}, volume = {25}, journal = {Journal of soft computing in civil engineering : SCCE}, number = {6}, publisher = {ASCE}, address = {New York, NY}, pages = {430 -- 441}, abstract = {Product Data Management (PDM) systems are well established in the manufacturing industry. Here, they form the standard solution for the central storage of all data relating to a product and the processes involved in its manufacture. Particularly the consistent management of CAD models, including sophisticated versioning techniques and access rights management as well as the integrated workflow management are attractive features for using PDM systems also for civil engineering projects. This paper investigates the technical concepts behind PDM systems and compares their suitability as a data management solution in civil engineering projects with that of Document Management Systems and Product Model Servers. Alongside a comparative study of the major PDM systems available on the market, we also present a case study involving a PDM system that has been employed for a concrete civil engineering project.}, language = {en} } @article{BorrmannSchorrObergriesseretal., author = {Borrmann, Andr{\´e} and Schorr, Markus and Obergrießer, Mathias and Ji, Yang and Wu, I-Chen and G{\"u}nthner, Willibald A. and Euringer, Thomas and Rank, Ernst}, title = {Using product data management systems for civil engineering projects - Potentials and obstacles}, series = {Computing in civil engineering : proceedings of the 2009 ASCE International Workshop on Computing in Civil Engineering ; June 24 - 27, 2009, Austin, Texas}, volume = {346}, journal = {Computing in civil engineering : proceedings of the 2009 ASCE International Workshop on Computing in Civil Engineering ; June 24 - 27, 2009, Austin, Texas}, editor = {Caldas, Carlos H. and O'Brien, William J.}, publisher = {ASCE}, pages = {359 -- 369}, language = {en} }