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Optimization of Logistics System in Selected Company
RYCHNOVSKÁ, Magda
This work examines whether the logistic technologies and methods currently in use are suitable and sufficient for the future development of OPTOKON, a medium-sized company specializing in fiber optic technologies. The work presents the results of direct process observation, guided employee interviews, and data processing from the operational records of the information system. The most significant advantage lies in the implementation of the Just-in-Time logistic method, coupled with the use of barcodes and QR codes for marking, scanning, and tracking the movement of all materials and products within the company. This new marking system has a positive impact on the quality of products and services, and, most importantly, it enhances customer satisfaction by expediting and streamlining processes. The analysis and positive feedback from customers resulting from these changes will enable the company to make any necessary adjustments to its business activities, ensuring the company's sustainability and continued profitability.
Characteristics and application of logistics processes in the company
DOHNALOVÁ, Lucie
This thesis deals with the characteristics of logistics and its application in a selected company. The main objective of this thesis is to characterize logistics activities and to evaluate them on the basis of a set of indicators. The data was collected using several methods, including direct observation, direct participation in operations, data analysis, ABC method and guided interview with selected company personnel. The main task is to elaborate and analyse the logistics activities and define a set of indicators on the basis of which the evaluation of these activities is carried out. The defined indicators include supplier ratings, frequency of goods orders, delivery time, volume of returned goods, stock utilization, volume of stocked goods, delivery time to customers, complaints, % of customer satisfaction. Based on the findings, measures to improve the current process are proposed at the end of this thesis, which relate to the identification of inventory and saving staff time. As part of the proposal, it was also recommended to monitor new indicators such as quality of service and order fulfilment rate.
Using Industry 4.0 principles for mobile warehouse design
Eisenwort, Lukáš ; Zimáková, Jana (referee) ; Binar, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to apply industry 4.0 principles for designing a mo-bile warehouse. The first section contains the literary research, which deals with industry 4.0 in logistics. Next part deals smart warehouses and military warehouses. Analysis of the current state of the warehouse follows, technologies and processes in the military warehouse to be exact. Afterwards, the automation design of this warehouse is addressed. Both the current and the automated states are compared using the Saaty method. Finally, the photovoltaic system is designed.
Proposal to Change the Logistics Management in the Distribution Company
Pastirčák, Patrik ; Danada, Martin (referee) ; Bartošek, Vladimír (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on the proposal of a change in the logistics management of orders in a distribution company. The focus is on streamlining communication with customs declarant and warehouse management.
Material management of order production
Jílková, Lenka ; Kruželák,, Lukáš (referee) ; Juřica, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the mapping and subsequent improvement of processes within the Procurement and Logistics department for the monitored company division. Based on the findings from the analytical part and the identification of problematical areas, there are proposed steps that should lead to improvement of performance not only within the Procurement and Logistics department, but also within the division as a whole. The emphasis was put on eliminating of processes that were bringing no value as well as on material flow management.
Reverse Logistics in the Selected Company
Staňková, Anežka ; Kuba,, Karel (referee) ; Milichovský, František (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with reverse logistics in a selected company. Based on the theoretical part I analyse the current state of reverse logistics activities within the company. In this thesis, I examine the logistics chains within the company, and continue to address the issue of waste management. The aim of this thesis is to propose corrective measures that optimize the amount of waste material and ensure a more efficient flow of reverse logistics activities.
Material flow concept of a production line supply
Sedláček, Petr ; Dorušáková, Kamila (referee) ; Zeizinger, Lukáš (advisor)
The content of this thesis is a research analysis of individual concepts in the field of corporate logistics with an emphasis on intra-company transport. In the practical part, the current state of the production line loading is evaluated and new variants of line supply are made on the of the given parameters. The work also includes the creation of simulation models of all variants in the Plant Simulation program and conclusions are drawn based on the data obtained.
Design of material handling between the planned interimwarehouse and welding shops using dynamic simulation
Vícha, Ondřej ; Urbánek, Michal (referee) ; Hloska, Jiří (advisor)
This master thesis deals with optimizing material and information flow between the production plants and warehouses during the reconstruction of the manufacturing plant of Schäfer in Hranice na Moravě. At first, a theoretical introduction to the issues of inter-company transport services is presented. This introduction is followed by an analysis of the current state of material and information flow at the manufacturing plant. The practical part of the thesis consists of a simulation model made in the Tecnomatix plant simulation program. This simulation model includes the plant's current and future states and a layout of future material flow between the welding shops and warehouses. It also contains a conceptual design of the material flow. The optimization is conducted using a matrix of experiments, which are subsequently evaluated. In the end, the most optimal solution for material and information flow is developed and suggested.
Modern trends in logistics of shipments
VAŠÍČEK, Jakub
Progress is unstoppable and naturally also affects the field of logistics. One of the current trends is online shopping, which is closely linked to the delivery of goods to consumers. This bachelor's thesis defines modern trends in the logistics of unit shipments, primarily in terms of e-commerce on the domestic and foreign markets. The work uses a questionnaire survey both for target consumers and for operators of online stores. It also includes a controlled interview with the operator of the parcelshop. Thanks to the understanding of the issue of parcel delivery and obtaining data and information using the above-mentioned methods, at the end of the work it was possible to propose a solution for logistics practice that would help eliminate the shortcomings of current trends in the delivery of parcels.
Analysis of material flow and level of inventory between production sections in time
Lanzendörfer, Tomáš ; Hloska, Jiří (referee) ; Hloušek, David (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with an analysis of material flow between manufacturing sectors connected by an intervening storage. The first part is focused on detailed analysis of logistics and inventory theory. The second part is focused on a simulation model creation. The simulations are realized in Tecnomatix Plant Simulation software, developed by the Siemens company. At the end of the thesis there is a conclusion of the analyses.

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