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The Suggestion of Optimal Supply Process for New Orders
Adamík, Vít ; Sedláček, Petr (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
The topic of diploma thesis was implemented in selected mechanical engineering company producing precision parts in small series. The main aim of the thesis is to create the suggestion of optimal supply process for new orders. The first part of thesis describes the company, area of its business and the processes of the order. In second part, the production analysis is carried out: production order path, production analysis for two reference parts, comparison of all time delay over two last years, find bottlenecks in the supply process. Base on analysis, theoretical approaches was described. In the last chapter there are suggestions for improvement of supply processes and thus shortening of production time of new orders.
The project of introducing a new prototype of a machine tool into series production
Břenek, Lukáš ; Marek, Jiří (referee) ; Hermanský, Dominik (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a topic of project management. The first part is focused on a research behind the theory of project management. In the second part, an analysis of the current state of project management in a selected company producing machine tools is performed first. Then it is followed by a proposal to change the process. In the last part, the individual proposals are then analysed and shown on a real project. These proposals could lead to improvements in productivity and product after implementation.
Creating Production Plans for the Selected Business
Kaděra, Štěpán ; Vendolský, Ondřej (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on creation of production plans in bussines and comparing of two ERP systems, which one is more suitable for work with production plans. Result of this investigation should be used as one of many materials for decision which system will be used in future and which will be discarded.
Production scheduling by advanced algorithms
Voňka, Radim ; Miklas, Václav (referee) ; Touš, Michal (advisor)
Production planning is an integral part of all factory companies. Achieving effective planning in piece production companies is very complicated. Optimization algorithms are used to solve complex planning-related problems, which can effectively solve problems in real time and thus achieve the desired results. The creation and implementation of capacity planning in order to minimize production times in the company is the topic of the thesis. The Python programming language is used to create a tool for optimal production planning.
Manufacturing capacity plan with support lean management
Milčíková, Nikoleta ; Knoflíček, Radek (referee) ; Rozehnalová, Jana (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a production capacities planning supported by Lean management. It contains theoretical background to the issue, including an overview of relevant standards. The outcome of the work is an introduction of production capacity planning with certain elements of lean production in the family engineering microbusiness NTW s.r.o. in order to make business processes more effective.
Optimal production scheduling in an industrial enterprise
Voňka, Radim ; Vondra, Marek (referee) ; Touš, Michal (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with the proposal of the optimal capacity plan and the preparation of documents for its implementation. The theoretical part of the bachelor thesis acquaints the reader with the possible classification of the model for planning and the distribution of optimization algorithms, according to which it is possible to solve specific planning situations in companies. In the practical part, the information of the theoretical part is used and a suitable algorithm for a specific company is assigned according to specifications and requirements. The aim is to create input data for capacity planning and evaluate a suitable way to implement the algorithm.
Design of inter-operational transport in a manufacturing company according to the Industry 4.0 concept
Mravec, Roman ; Vyroubal, Petr (referee) ; Bayer, Robert (advisor)
Based on the description and definition of technology and processes falling within the vision of the fourth industrial revolution with the aim of creating intelligent factories, this diploma thesis deals with the principles of the Industry 4.0 concept in Hilti's production plant with a focus on transport and supply of production equipment. The aim of the work is to create a comprehensive proposal that takes into account all the necessary aspects associated with upgrading the existing state of inter-operational transport in a particular production line to fully automated, flexible and autonomous transport of materials and products in the context of Industry 4.0. A prerequisite for creating a design is the connection of automatically guided vehicles (AGVs) serving individual transport orders. The selection of the vehicle was made taking into account the safety of movement, the method of charging, the system and network integrity of existing and proposed technologies and components. The intention is not only to automate the inter-operational service, but also on the basis of the created automation concept, the ability to autonomously procure the flow of material and products. The mathematical calculation of capacity planning in the production line helped to determine the total load and the number of vehicles needed for continuous procurement of transport requirements. The result of the design part is also the design of specific transport routes and transport conditions that AGV vehicles must comply with in order to maintain a high level of safety. Transparency and a constant overview of transported products is provided by the presented scheme for identification of production batches, Auto-ID system. The financial efficiency of the whole project elaborated in the diploma thesis is evaluated as payable after 4 years from the implementation of the proposal. The financial efficiency of the whole project elaborated in the diploma thesis is evaluated as payable after 4 years from the implementation of the proposal due to high labor costs.
Manufacturing capacity plan with support lean management
Milčíková, Nikoleta ; Knoflíček, Radek (referee) ; Rozehnalová, Jana (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a production capacities planning supported by Lean management. It contains theoretical background to the issue, including an overview of relevant standards. The outcome of the work is an introduction of production capacity planning with certain elements of lean production in the family engineering microbusiness NTW s.r.o. in order to make business processes more effective.
Production scheduling by advanced algorithms
Voňka, Radim ; Miklas, Václav (referee) ; Touš, Michal (advisor)
Production planning is an integral part of all factory companies. Achieving effective planning in piece production companies is very complicated. Optimization algorithms are used to solve complex planning-related problems, which can effectively solve problems in real time and thus achieve the desired results. The creation and implementation of capacity planning in order to minimize production times in the company is the topic of the thesis. The Python programming language is used to create a tool for optimal production planning.
Design of inter-operational transport in a manufacturing company according to the Industry 4.0 concept
Mravec, Roman ; Vyroubal, Petr (referee) ; Bayer, Robert (advisor)
Based on the description and definition of technology and processes falling within the vision of the fourth industrial revolution with the aim of creating intelligent factories, this diploma thesis deals with the principles of the Industry 4.0 concept in Hilti's production plant with a focus on transport and supply of production equipment. The aim of the work is to create a comprehensive proposal that takes into account all the necessary aspects associated with upgrading the existing state of inter-operational transport in a particular production line to fully automated, flexible and autonomous transport of materials and products in the context of Industry 4.0. A prerequisite for creating a design is the connection of automatically guided vehicles (AGVs) serving individual transport orders. The selection of the vehicle was made taking into account the safety of movement, the method of charging, the system and network integrity of existing and proposed technologies and components. The intention is not only to automate the inter-operational service, but also on the basis of the created automation concept, the ability to autonomously procure the flow of material and products. The mathematical calculation of capacity planning in the production line helped to determine the total load and the number of vehicles needed for continuous procurement of transport requirements. The result of the design part is also the design of specific transport routes and transport conditions that AGV vehicles must comply with in order to maintain a high level of safety. Transparency and a constant overview of transported products is provided by the presented scheme for identification of production batches, Auto-ID system. The financial efficiency of the whole project elaborated in the diploma thesis is evaluated as payable after 4 years from the implementation of the proposal. The financial efficiency of the whole project elaborated in the diploma thesis is evaluated as payable after 4 years from the implementation of the proposal due to high labor costs.

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