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The past decade has shown an increasing level of interest, research and application of quantitative models and computer based tools in the process industry. These models and tools constitute the basis of so-called Advanced Planning Systems which have gained considerable attention in practice. In particular, OR methodology has been applied to analyze and support the design of supply networks, the planning and scheduling of operations, and control issues arising in the production of food and beverages, chemicals, pharmaceutical, for instance. This book provides both new insights and successful…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The past decade has shown an increasing level of interest, research and application of quantitative models and computer based tools in the process industry. These models and tools constitute the basis of so-called Advanced Planning Systems which have gained considerable attention in practice. In particular, OR methodology has been applied to analyze and support the design of supply networks, the planning and scheduling of operations, and control issues arising in the production of food and beverages, chemicals, pharmaceutical, for instance. This book provides both new insights and successful solutions to problems of production planning and scheduling, logistics and supply chain management. It comprises reports on the state of the art, applications of quantitative methods, as well as case studies and success stories from industry. Its contributions are written by leading experts from academia and business. The book addresses practitioners working in industry as well as academic researchers in production, logistics, and supply chain management.
Autorenporträt
Hans-Otto-Günther, geb. 1948 in Gelsenkirchen, ist nach Lehrstuhlvertretungen an den Universitäten Bonn und Bayreuth und einer Professur an der Universität Wien seit 1993 Inhaber eines Lehrstuhls für Betriebswirtschaftslehre und Produktionsmanagement an der Technischen Universität Berlin. Seine Arbeitsschwerpunkte sind die Anwendung quantitativer Methoden in Produktion und Logistik sowie die computergestützte Planung in Supply Chain Networks.