Facility Location and Supply Chain Management

  • type: Lecture
  • chair: Nickel
  • semester: Diploma, Bachelor-Specialization, Master
  • place:

    Building 30.45, Anorganische Chemie, Room 101

  • time:

    Thursday, 14:00-15:45

  • start: 24.04.2009
  • lecturer:

    Professor Dr. Nickel

  • sws: 2
  • lv-no.: 25486
  • exam: written on 13.08.2009

Contents

At the latest, since the classical work “Theory of the Location of Industries” of Weber from 1909, the determination of an optimal location with respect to existing customers is strongly connected with strategical logistics planning. Strategic decisions concerning the location of facilities as production plants, distribution centers or warehouses are of high importance for the rentability of Supply Chains. Thoroughly carried out, location planning tasks allow an efficient flow of materials and lead to lower costs and increased customer service. Subject of the course is an introduction to the most important terms and definitions in location planning as well as the presentation of basic quantitative location planning models. Further, specialized location planning models for Supply Chain Management will be addressed as they are part in many commercial SCM-Tools for strategic planning tasks.

Literature

  • Daskin: Network and Discrete Location: Models, Algorithms, and Applications, Wiley, 1995
  • Domschke, Drexl: Logistik: Standorte, Springer, 1996
  • Francis, McGinnis, White: Facility Layout and Location: An Analytical Approach, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 1992
  • Love, Morris, Wesolowsky: Facilities Location: Models and Methods, North Holland, 1988
  • Thonemann: Operations Management - Konzepte, Methoden und Anwendungen, Pearson Studium, 2005