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Dopad Průmyslu 4.0 na řízení dodavatelských řetězců
Pysmennyi, Maksym ; Jirsák, Petr (advisor)
With an increasing globalization and cross-border trade the international logistics services started to play one of the key roles in the whole business chain. The Industry 4.0 brings new possibilities for companies to update the supply chain activities by implementing new technologies and systems. The aim of this work is to show the real impact on supply chain activity from implementing the new industrial revolution features, like Internet of things, Cyber-physical system, augmented and virtual reality, autonomous robots and cloud computing. With a help of three companies, Bosch, DHL and PwC the work will analyses the changes in supply chain procedures and various systematic digitalization of activities within the whole industry. Firstly, the theoretical part describes the logistics and supply chain scope of activity and the impact on business of companies among the international trade. Secondly, the Industry 4.0 creation and description will be providing in order to have a better understanding about this revolution. Third, analyzing the three-mentioned companies activity we will focus on real implementation of technological features into the supply chain processes. The analysis is conducted based on secondary data.
The Importance of the Electronics Industry for Taiwanese Economy
Ďurovcová, Soňa ; Vlčková, Jana (advisor)
This diploma thesis explores the importance of the electronics industry for the Taiwanese economy. Its aim is to evaluate the current position of the Taiwanese electronics industry in the domestic and world economy and to outline its potential development. The methods of analysis and synthesis are used to determine the key elements that lead to the development of the economy and the industry. In addition, a comparison method is used to compare the position of six selected Taiwanese companies. Based on the information obtained, a SWOT analysis of this sector is compiled.
Use of the Internet of Things in Supply Chain Management
Prokopová, Iva ; Basl, Josef (advisor) ; Fortinová, Jana (referee)
The thesis deals with the description of possibilities of using the Internet of Things in supply chain management and explores the use of the Internet of Things in the supply chain management among Czech companies. The theoretical part deals with the possibilities of using the Internet of Tings in the supply chain management as well as the developing standards and technologies, which make it possible to use these possibilities. The theoretical part further includes the challenges and risks of the Internet of Things that need to be dealt with when implementing it and the further anticipated development in this area. A survey based on the findings of the theoretical part of the thesis revealed the awareness of Czech businesses about the Internet of Things and how they plan to use it. The practical part of the thesis contains the evaluation of the hypotheses formulated on the basis of the results of this survey and discussion of the facts.
Industry 4.0 in a selected cluster
Hykyšová, Zuzana ; Martínez, Felipe (advisor) ; Kubicova, Tereza (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on industry clusters and their relation to industry 4.0. The aim is to propose improvements of a selected cluster with prerequisites for transition to industry 4.0. For this purpose, a cluster maturity model will be developed in order to determine the current level of cluster readiness for industry 4.0 in predefined dimensions. This model will be based on an analysis of current maturity models and specific features and clusters´s restrictions. An analysis of the OMNIPACK cluster and the subsequent application of the maturity model to this cluster will be also part of the work. The benefit of this diploma thesis will be wider application of the defined maturity model in Czech cluster organizations.
Business model in the era of Industry 4.0
Nohejl, Vít ; Martínez, Felipe (advisor) ; Jirsák, Petr (referee)
Industry 4.0 is the current trend of automation and increasing digitalization of wide range of processes. This trend brings about a revolution in manufacturing technologies, but also has its challenges that influence the labor market. The thesis introduces the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) and provides the most important information for its understanding. It also allows to understand the specific characteristics of business models in the digital society and it clarifies the theory of maturity models. These serve as a basis for assessing the company's level of maturity in relation to Industry 4.0. The next section contains a proposal for improvement of the business model in food manufacturing company. For this purpose, the production process and related processes are analysed and the current situation is evaluated according to the Industry 4.0 requirements. Based on this evaluation, the problematic areas are selected and their specific improvements are proposed. In addition, the work includes a proposal of specific steps that a company must take to be prepared and take advantage of the era of Industry 4.0.
Automation of purchasing processes
Fortelný, Martin ; Vinš, Marek (advisor) ; Čížek, Petr (referee)
This research paper addresses the concept of automation within the context of direct procurement. It firstly aims to determine the theoretical extent to which it is possible to automate procurement processes and secondly, it aims to simulate the automation of specific processes in real business environment. The theoretical extent was determined via possible scenarios which automation could evolve into. The simulated automation was described on three distinct process steps and followed by quantitative and qualitative evaluation. Areas for significant savings were identified. The main contribution of this paper lies in specifying the maximum costs the business should pay for automating the three process steps.
Description of the Industry 4.0 concept, current application and market status
Hušek, Jiří ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Příklenk, Lukáš (referee)
This master thesis maps contemporary situation linked to the Industry 4.0 topic and sets it into connections and define its relations. The first part is dedicated to describing the beginning and nature of Industry 4.0. Next part shows main national initiatives of several countries. In the other part of thesis there is specific description of terms connected to this concept. Next part is about evaluating benefits, risks and restrictions. After that there is description of present use on market. The last part sums some predictions about Industry 4.0.
Industry 4.0 - readiness of industries
Papcunová, Zuzana ; Lorenc, Miroslav (advisor) ; Martínez, Felipe (referee)
The bachelor thesis describes the highly discussed topic - Industry 4.0 and its current and future intervention in the metallurgical enterprises. In the theoretical part of the thesis is a presentation of the concept of Industry 4.0, state concepts, economic situation in industry and the position of Slovak and Czech Republic in the world of industry. A goal is to find out how metallurgical enterprises are ready for this new industrial revolution. A questionnaire survey among practitioners in specific metallurgical firms in Slovakia and Czech Republic will show new challenges are perceived with the advent of new technologies and when they could become a standard.
Analysis of trends in companies with emphasis of Industry 4.0
Kopp, Jakub ; Basl, Josef (advisor) ; Gála, Libor (referee)
The diploma thesis called Analysis of trends in companies with emphasis of Industry 4.0 meets with sphere of trend of Industry 4.0. This work provides the basic theoretical know-ledge about conpcet of Industry 4.0. The theoretical part of this work also includes techno-logical and social aspects of fourth industry revolution. In the practical part of the work is performed analysis of readiness czech companies for trend of Industry 4.0. On the base of results of analysis concluding recommendations are determined.
Impacts of the Industry 4.0 on the labour market in the Czech republic in the field of industry and manufacturing
Ťupková, Marie ; Osuský, Michal (advisor) ; Bureš, Jiří (referee)
In this thesis the author is focused on the fourth industrial revolution or so called "Industry 4.0". This term refers to the current trend of digitization and automation of the manufacturing. In this paper the attention is concretely paid on its current impacts on the labour market in the area of manufacturing and industry. The thesis is focused on the current situation in the Czech Republic. In this country the term "Industry 4.0" is relatively new. In these days there are some initiatives and researches made about the implementation of the Industry 4.0. These initiatives focus not only on the area of industry and manufacturing but also on the area of education. These documents also present expected impacts of the Industry 4.0. The author compares these expectations with the current situation on the labour market. In the theoretical part of this paper the author describes the three previous industrial revolutions and their impact on the labour market and society. Then she describes the Industry 4.0 and the key phenomena related to this topic. After that there is a part about the key documents and researches. In the practical part of this paper the author introduces her own research. This research was based on six semi-structured interviews with the employees from the area of manufacturing and...

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