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The 14th German Expert Congress Factory Plannig and Exhibition will be on November 14th/15th, 2017 in Ludwigsburg.
This Congress provides an attractive discussion platform on the direct exchange of experiences with experts!
You also have the opportunity to present your products and services in front of a large audience.
We would be glad to welcome you personnally at this important and groundbreaking conference for factory planning!
More information is available at:
www.sv-veranstaltungen.de
The 10th Braunschweiger GPS-Symposium in cooperation with MTM, the VDI, IHK Braunschweig and AGV Braunschweig will be on September 14th, 2017:
This Congress provides an attractive discussion platform on the direct exchange of experiences with experts!
More information is available at the homepage of MTM.
The 8th German Expert Conference After Sales Service and Exhibition will be on 21/22th November 2017 in Cologne:
This conference provides an attractive platform for discussion with experts in the field of After Sales Service!
We would be glad to welcome you personally at this important conference for After Sales Service!
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or under the following link:
https://www.sv-veranstaltungen.de/fachbereiche/after-sales-service/
The GVB association is dedicated to the economic issues of enterprises in the industrial freight and passenger traffic, and the logistical problems of modern transport industry. The main goal is to support the logistics service providers and their business partners in managing their logistical challenges through research and advance the dialogue between science and practice.
This expert committee is made up of representatives from industry, consultancy services and research institutions. The IFU participates in this committee. The work of the expert committee has the objective of standardizing the terminology of the factory design and develop a VDI guideline „Factory Design“.
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This expert committee is made up of representatives from industry, consultancy services and research institutions. The IFU participates in the working group „Introduction and organizational measures“. The work of the expert committee has the objective of develop a VDI guideline „Digital Factory“.
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Since the 90s more and more companies respond to the changing requirements by developing and implementing their own „Lean Production System“ (LPS) based on the „Toyota Production System“. Despite the high prevalence the success of Lean Production Systems remains behind the expectations.
This raised some questions, such as:
The Expert Committee of VDI-Society for Production Engineering (VDI-ADB) headed by Univ-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Uwe Dombrowski (Institute for Advanced Industrial Management at the Technical University of Braunschweig) discusses these issues. Experience on the design and introduction of LPS will be exchanged and an industry standard will be developed. Interested parties are invited to participate and benefit from exchanging ideas with other LPS experts. The expert commitee started working on August 31th, 2007. In 2012 the VDI Guideline 2870 was published.
As the leadership has become more and more critical as a result of the sustainable introduction of Lean Production Systems, the VDI Expert Committee worked on the subject of Lean Leadership in Lean Production Systems since 2012. The guideline presents five principles which help to adapt the leadership to the special requirements of Lean Production Systems. This VDI guideline 2871 has been published since 2017. Since 2016 the VDI Expert Committee has been dealing with the topic Lean Enterprise.
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This working group is made up of representatives from industry and research institutions.
The topics of the working group Production Technology / Quality are cross-cutting issues in most cases. The working group is therefore concerned with the themes of production technologies and quality assurance in general senses. He wants to be a neutral moderator of an interested public in providing access to the state of technology / knowledge. At the same time the know-how-makers (regional firms, institutions, etc.) should be given the opportunity to present themselves to the public and to inform those.
More information is available at the website of the working group.
More information is available at:
http://www.hab-online.org/