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Creating Logistics Concepts in the Selected Company
Brabencová, Lucie ; Ing.David Hrbáček (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the logistics concept of company deal with mining of stones on the surface. The proposal part there are new possible solutions for logistics processes in the quarry. These new solutions should bring more efficient and lead to better satisfaction of customer while the costs should not increase. The proposed measures are build on previous theoretical knowledge and facts finded out by using SLEPTE and SWOT analyzes and others.
The Utilization of Soft Computing in Ordering Cycle Management
Šustrová, Tereza ; Fecenko, Josef (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (referee) ; Marček, Dušan (referee) ; Dostál, Petr (advisor)
This doctoral thesis deals with possibilities of using advanced methods of decision-making - Soft Computing, in company’s ordering cycle management. The main aim of the thesis is to propose an artificial neural network model with an optimal architecture for ordering cycle management within the supply chain management. The proposed model will be employed in an organization involved in retailing to ensure smooth material flow. A design and verification of artificial neural networks model for sales prediction is also part of this doctoral thesis as well as a comparison of results and usability with standard and commonly used statistical methods. Furthermore, the thesis deals with finding a suitable artificial neural network model with architecture capable of solving the lot-size problem according to specified inputs. Methods of statistical data processing, economical modelling and advanced decision-making (Soft Computing) were utilized during the model designing process.
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENTU
Hamplová, Petra ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
Dissertation work is engaged in methodical definition of the principal contributions of Supply chain management (next SCM) and focuses on proposals of approaches to increase of company effectiveness and profitability and also the whole company performance by using this method, tries to present various possibilities of measurement of this performance and to create a certain methodology for its increasing using SCM. The thesis is conceived having regard to fulfillment of the principal and partial goals of the dissertation thesis. The first part of this work is mainly dedicated to reasons of topicality and meaning of the concept SCM. The next part is focused on the present state of solved questions where describes actual opinions of experts and individual directions of using SCM in companies. This part also describes main definitions and the philosophy of SCM and is also engaged in IT support of this method. The next part is concerned with the partial goals, whose solutions create the main purpose and content of this dissertation thesis. These goals can be summarized in four fundamental spheres: .. The analysis of the present level of using the SCM model in Czech companies, .. Setting of relevant criteria for companies performance measurement in the sphere of purchase within the whole supply chain, .. Implementation of SCM into the company strategic management, .. Creation of the methodology for increasing company performance by using SCM. Partial verifications of the methodical processes in management practice of engineering manufacture companies frame a separate part. Contributions of the academic dissertation for theory and its contribution for corporation development and managerial practice are emphasized last.
Supplier Quality Management
Blažek, Tomáš ; Štěpán, Roman (referee) ; Němeček, Petr (advisor)
The master thesis is dealing with customer-supplier relationship, specifically with the suppliers` quality management as seen by the customer. Analysis of the initial status and proposal of applicable changes in the organization are included. The main goal is continuous improvement of supplier quality.
The Development of Subcontracting in Small and Medium - Sized Enterprise
Zemánek, Ondřej ; Šišlák, Kamil (referee) ; Koráb, Vojtěch (advisor)
This master’s thesis solves the problem of subcontracting. It analyzes the company of IMOS Zlín s.r.o., it recommends requirements for development of subcontracting in the company based on critical analysis in real building contract, which the company realized in the past.
The use of optimization in production planning
Pokorný, Pavel ; Rais, Karel (referee) ; Dostál, Petr (advisor)
The Master’s thesis deals with production scheduling in an industrial company. It uses the means of artificial intelligence to develop an appropriate production schedule in a generalized Flow-shop Programming problem. This problem can be solved by application which is a result of this thesis and was prepaired with use of the software Matlab 7.1 and its Genetic Algorithm and Direct Search toolbox. There is a part devoted to the use of advanced production systems (APS) and the concept of the operative production planning in praxis as well. The thesis pays attention to various optimization models in production scheduling and supply chain management too.
Optimization of inventory management in Rhiag Group
Konečný, Jan ; Vinš, Marek (advisor) ; Carugati, Giovanni (referee)
The thesis deals with inventory management in Rhiag Group. It is particularly focused on enhancement of model which is used for relocation of goods within the group. Purpose of this model is to improve allocation efficiency measured by items write-off value. Initially, author describes making of database which enables quantifying benefits of relocation, followed by testing of optimal relocation algorithm settings and determinig maximal delivery values for each relocation flow. In conclusion, optimal parameters of the model are recommended and benefits for Rhiag Group are estimated.
Effective supply chain management in international trade
Höll, Jakub ; Klosová, Anna (advisor) ; Huba, Samuel (referee)
The master thesis focuses on effective and efficient use of supply chain management in a corporation with international scope of trade and its related risks, costs and efficiency management across the supply chain. The theoretical part includes basic foundations of the problematics, such as current trends, innovations, fundamental management strategies and the most popular methodologies used in analysing the supply chain management. The practical part of the thesis focuses on the analysis and comparison of set-ups and approaches towards efficient supply chain management among nine international corporations based on interviews with employees from each of the company. The goal of the thesis is to answer the research questions and come to a conclusion about how the companies could positively manage the problematics related to effective supply chain management.
Retail logistics and supply chain management
Král, Martin ; Cimler, Petr (advisor) ; Hommerová, Dita (referee)
The aim of this master thesis ,Logistics and SCM in retail ' is to introduce modern supply chain management (SCM) and logistics approaches and technologies used by multinational retail companies through the example of the TESCO company, while focusing on the UK and Czech retail market. The thesis is divided into two parts - theoretical section describes logistics and SCM with focus on retail markets. The first three chapters introduce the basic SCM concepts, current trends and challenges in retail logistics and identify the key areas of interest of a retail supply chain. The analytical part explores the systematic steps undertaken by TESCO that helped the company gain a competitive advantage on the markets. It begins by outlining the activities of transnational TESCO PLC, which should provide the reader with basic information about the company, its vision and strategy. The last two chapters look into TESCO's supply chain solutions in Great Britain and the Czech Republic with a focus on common traits and features.
Impact of Cloud Computing on Supply Chain Management
Karkošková, Soňa ; Mervart, Michal (advisor) ; Lafata, Pavel (referee)
Master thesis "Impact of Cloud Computing on Supply Chain Management" analyses the provisioning of IT resources in the form of cloud computing services and their impact on supply chain management environment. Attention is focused particularly on providing SaaS model of public applications delivery. The Cloud SCM implementation offers many advantages especially for small and medium sized companies. In this thesis I analysed the specifics of the deployment of Cloud SCM in highly unstable market environment, where a number of business partners share with each other relatively large amount of information. I identified factors of cloud computing, which have a significant impact on supply chain management. At the end of this thesis I analysed the trends of market supply, determined the leading providers of Cloud SCM and identified the specifics of selecting a suitable provider.

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