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Shop-Floor Control Systems for SME in a Transition Process from a Planned Market to a Market- Oriented Production Management

Objective

The aim of the project is to design a new, effective shop floor control (SFC) system which will improve working conditions and can be easily adapted for various fields of application.

The approach has four main components:

training of shop floor staff so that they can participate in the reorganisation of the manufacturing process from a plan-oriented economy towards market-oriented economy
selection and enhancement of analysis methods to support the process of reorganisation and capture of user requirements
identification of the requirements of companies for production planning and control (PPC) systems and SFC systems which will support companies changing from a planned economy to market-oriented competition
designing of adaptable and efficient shop floor control systems in a participative manner between researchers and company staff.

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Coordinator

University of Stuttgart
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Nobelstrasse 12
70569 Stuttgart
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