Syllabus Course Description: I Yes
Syllabus Course Description: I Yes
Syllabus Course Description: I Yes
Course description
Course title Planning and Simulation of Production and Logistics
Systems
Course code 47515
Scientific sector ING-IND/17 (Modul 1) + ING-IND/16 (Modul 2)
Degree Master in Industrial Mechanical Engineering
Semester 2
Year I
Academic year 2016/17
Credits 10
Modular Yes
1/5
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Teaching language English
Office hours See on timetable
Teaching assistant (if any ) None
Office hours /
List of topics covered The course covers the following topics:
1) Supply chains: the main trends: the long tail;
servitization; circular economy & reverse logistics;
digital technologies. The main choices: make vs. buy;
n° of tiers; degree of parallelization; centralization vs.
decentralization; facility location; facility dimensioning;
n° choice of technology & automation level.
2) Supply chains configuration: value proposition
configuration; distribution networks design; production
networks design; supply networks design.
3) Supply chain performances and costs: the level of
service, definition and measure. Supply chain costs,
definition and measure. Cost vs. service trade-offs.
4) The sales and operations planning process: rationale,
scope, objectives, activities, costs, levers, constraints,
KPIs
5) Demand planning & forecasting: demand
characterization; independent & dependent demand;
forecasting; forecasting accuracy; overview of
forecasting models; demand planning process; KPIs
6) Inventory & distribution planning: stocks and their
functions; safety stock and cycle stock; order
decoupling point and demand fulfillment approaches;
centralized stock & dependent system; distributed
stock & independenet system; overview of main
models; parameters setting.
Industry 4.0. and the digital supply chain: WMS and
warehouse automation. Supply Chain information
systems. Geo-localization & transportation automation.
Identification, and tracking & tracing systems.
Teaching format Traditional frontal lectures
Guided numerical exercises solution
Autonomous Industrial cases discussion
Making judgements
Module 1: In the case studies, students work in small
groups and put to practice their judgment on which
hypotheses to apply, how to analyze data, which methods
or models to use, and how to apply them.
Module 2: Depending on the problem, the student can
judge the use of appropriate methods, models and
systems for simulation and problem solving. He is also
able to judge and interpret simulation results and to
define measures for optimization.
Communication skills
Ability to structure, prepare and present scientific and
technical documentation describing project activities and
to discuss them with decision-makers. The student can
make professional discussions on simulation techniques
and tools and is able to structure, present and argue
professional content through analog (flipchart) and digital
(PowerPoint, simulation software) media. The students
are encouraged to present, discuss and support their
results through power point presentations.
Learning skills
Module 1: Students will learn the theoretical part from
traditional frontal lectures; they will develop quantitative
skills by practicing numerical exercises with the teacher’s
guidance; they will develop problem-solving abilities by
autonomously discussing real case studies.
Module 2: The student learns both by frontal teaching
(theory part) as well as by exercises in the classroom and
in the computer lab (practical exercises). The student is
able to enlarge his knowledge through self-study and
consultation of scientific and technical texts. Ability to
autonomously extend the knowledge acquired during the
study course by reading and understanding scientific and
technical documentation.
4/5
Module 2: Written and project work: written exam with
review questions and project results achieved in groups.
Required readings Lecture notes and documents for exercise will be available
on the reserve collections
Supplementary readings Books and articles will be suggested by the teacher during
the course
5/5