Industrial plants - Impianti industriali meccanici
The research activity of the Industrial Engineering & Operations Management (IEOM) group covers both traditional and innovative fields. In fact, the focus of operations and production management has evolved from product and manufacturing to the capabilities of firms and collaborative management. Nowadays, Industrial Engineering is concerned with the study of how to design, modify, control and improve the performance of complex systems. It has extended its scope to any physical landscape populated by social agents.
In this view, the main areas of interest of the IEOM group are:
Modelling and simulation in operations research; Service systems; Logistics and production;
Innovation and knowledge; Project management; Innovative and collaborative networks; Supply chain design and management: transportation; material handling, warehousing and inventory control ; Performance measurement; Operations management in healthcare; Workplace safety management.
Thesis in the Industrial Plants area
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Written by Saetta Stefano Antonio
Tuesday, 29 April 2014 18:54
There are several thesis in the industrial plants area. Please contact us to have updated informations
The Assembly Line Simulator Project
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Written by Tiacci Lorenzo
Friday, 07 March 2014 16:32
ALS (Assembly Line Simulator), is a Java based simulator for mixed model assembly lines. ALS is the result of the ALS Research Project, and has been developed with the scope to be usable by researchers and practitioners.
A logistics network for the development of local food
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Written by Caldarelli Valentina
Friday, 07 March 2014 12:09
by Stefano A. Saetta and Valentina Caldarelli
The growing interest in promoting high quality food from a local area has to overcome economic obstacles, maintaining high levels of safety and traceability. The “Filiera dei Piccoli” case study shows the relevance of Supply Chain Management in improving market orientation and in introducing new products.
The growing interest in promoting high quality food from a local area has to overcome economic obstacles, maintaining high levels of safety and traceability. The “Filiera dei Piccoli” case study shows the relevance of Supply Chain Management in improving market orientation and in introducing new products.