General information


Subject type: Mandatory

Coordinator: Joan Triadó Aymerich

Trimester: Second term

Credits: 6

Teaching staff: 

Joan Triadó Aymerich

Teaching languages


  • Catalan
  • Spanish

Skills


Specific skills
  • E15_Have basic knowledge of production and manufacturing systems

     

  • E17_Have applied knowledge of business organization

     

Transversal competences
  • T2_That students have the ability to work as members of an interdisciplinary team either as one more member, or performing management tasks, in order to contribute to developing projects with pragmatism and a sense of responsibility, making commitments taking into account available resources

     

Description


Subject framed in the matter of Organization of the Production. The course aims to train students in the basic aspects of the design and management of production systems. Specifically, methods of aggregate planning and stock management in the industrial enterprise are studied. Additionally, the basic aspects of the design of production systems are studied, such as the location of the system, the distribution in the plant and the design of the manufacturing process. All this complemented with the presentation of the main management technologies used in the industrial company.

 

Contents


Content title 1: Introduction to the Production Organization

  • What is operations management?
  • History of operations management.
  • The production function in a global competitive environment.
  • Operations strategies:
    • Level Scheduling versus Chase.
    • Push versus Pull.

Content title 2: Aggregate planning and programming

  • Aggregate production planning.
  • Production master plan.
  • Planning techniques: Tabular method (trial and error), Bowman method and Land algorithm.
  • Material Requirements Planning (MRP).

Content title 3: Stock management

  • Valuation of the stock.
  • Stock management costs.
  • Stock management. Monoproduct case: methods based on Wilson's formula.
  • Stock management. Multi-product case.
  • Stock management. Methods incorporating the random factor.

Content title 4: Operational research

  • Presentation of the general problem.
  • Linear programming: Simplex method.
  • Introduction to dynamic programming.
  • Application to production planning.

Content title 5: Design of production systems

  • Production system design decisions.
  • Theory of constraints (TOC).
  • Process measurement and analysis.
  • Productivity and capacity of productive systems. Bottlenecks
  • Location of the production system.
  • Plant distribution: function-oriented and product-oriented.
  • Product design. Portfolio and life cycle management.
  • Production and management of innovation.
  • Quality and safety management in production systems.

Content title 6: Technologies to support production management

  • ICT and competitiveness.
  • MRP II: Manufacturing Resources Planning.
  • ERP: Enterprise Resource Planning.
  • SCM: Supply Chain Management.
  • CRM: Customer Relationship Management.
  • Human and technological resources.

Content title 7: The production and quality plan

  • Objectives of the production plan in the Business Plan.
  • Phases in the drafting of the production and quality plan.
  • The Quality Plan.
  • The TIC Plan.

Evaluation system


The final grade is the weighted sum of the grades of the activities:

Activity 1. Production planning by tabular methods based on forecast demand: 5%

Activity 2. Stock management: 5%

Activity 3. Production planning by mathematical programming: 5%

Activity 4. Design of the production system and drafting of the production and quality plan for a specific situation of launching a new product: 20%

Activity 5. Exam 1: 30%

Activity 6. Exam 2: 35%

 

Attendance at the theoretical and laboratory sessions, and the delivery of the corresponding reports of activities 1, 2, 3 and 4 is a necessary condition for the evaluation of the subject.

It is compulsory to carry out all the activities to obtain the final grade of the subject. The algorithm for calculating the grade is only applied if the weighted average grade of Activities 5 and 6 is greater than or equal to 4. Otherwise the subject is suspended.

It will be up to the teachers of the subject to decide on the possibility of adding activities that allow the recovery of the suspended activities.

The make-up exam corresponds to activities 5 and 6, and its grade must be greater than or equal to 4. The make-up exam only gives the option to pass the subject with a grade of 5, except in the case of that the weighted average grade of the first 4 activities is equal to or higher than 8. In this case the final grade will correspond to the weighted average grade of all the activities in the subject.

For activities 1 to 4, if the result of their evaluation is not satisfactory, or the teachers consider it opportune, they will be able to summon the members of a group to carry out an individualized evaluation test.

REFERENCES


Basic

DOMÍNGUEZ MACHUCA, JA, et al. (2003). Operations management. Tactical and operational aspects in production and services. Madrid: McGraw Hill.

HEINZER, J .; RENDER, B. (2010). Production and Operations Management. Tactical decisions. Madrid: Prentice-Hall.

HORRILLO, J. (2020). Methodological Guides of the subject of Organization of the Production. Mataró: ESUPT.

Complementary

BOOTHROYD, G .; DEWHURST, P .; NIGHT, W. (2011). Product Design for Manufacture and Assembly. CRC Press.

ELSAYED, EA; BOUCHER, TO (1985). Analysis and Conrtrol of Production Systems. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.

GAITHER, N .; FRAZIER, G. (2000). Production and Operations Management. Mexico: International Thomson.

VELASCO, J. (2007). Production organization. Plant distributions and improvement of methods and times. Theory and practice. Madrid: Pyramid.