hotel do mar/sesimbra, 29th st - esad.cr · manufacturing systems, to be held in hotel do mar,...
TRANSCRIPT
Invitation
On behalf of the CIRP CMS 2013 Organising Committee, we
would like to invite you to participate in 46th CIRP Conference on
Manufacturing Systems, to be held in Hotel do Mar, Sesimbra, Portugal,
on May 29th-30th, 2013, with the theme of “Economic Development and
Wealth through Globally Competitive Manufacturing Systems”.
The 46th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems (CIRP CMS 2013) will be an international forum
of researchers and industrialists, from all over the world, offering the opportunity to all the
participants to be actively involved in technical and scientific discussions on the manufacturing
systems’ trends and their contribution for sustainability and development of manufacturing
companies and of societies worldwide.
The current situation in Europe and the world highlights the important role of manufacturing
activities for societies, in contributing to their sustainable development, particularly with jobs,
human realization and wealth. For the manufacturing company’s competitiveness the key issues to
be met are the socio-economic challenges, knowledge development and application, in all aspects of
the manufacturing systems design and management.
The goal of the 46th CIRP CMS 2013 is to review and discuss the advances, research results and
other improvements in the area of manufacturing systems, taking different perspectives and
innovative approaches and envisioning future trends. These reviews and discussions will cover a
wide variety of research topics as is presented in the Program in attach.
Organizing this year the CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems in Setúbal region, Portugal, we
will create a favourable environment to share and discuss new ideas, launch initiatives for new
projects or new businesses, which will bring together the scientific and the business communities.
We will also contribute to stimulate technical and scientific discussions on manufacturing systems
and their implications for industry, to provide an international platform for the exchange of the
latest ideas and developments on manufacturing systems, to act as a driver for new research themes
and international networking and to promote the development of collaborative networks to support
the involvement of manufacturing systems and their global competitiveness.
We are looking forward to see you in the Sesimbra
Pedro Filipe do Carmo Cunha
Chairman of 46th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems
Director of CENI–Centro de Integração de Inovação de Processos Assoc.I&D (http://www.ceni.pt/)
Professor Adjunto at Escola Superior de Tecnologia / Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal
Organization
CENI
Centro de Integração e Inovação de Processos
http://www.ceni.pt/
ESTSetúbal
Escola Superior de Tecnologia / Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal
http://www.estsetubal.ips.pt
PRODUTECH
Pólo das Tecnologias
de Produção
http://www.produtech.org/
28
th May CMS2013 Registration and Welcome
18:00-20:30 Conference Registration and Welcome
29th
May Wednesday - Morning Sessions
Room – CENI
8:30-9:00 Late Registration
9:00-9:40
Opening Session
Pedro F. Cunha, CIRP CMS2013 Conference Chairman, Portugal Engelbert Westkämper, Chairman of the CIRP Manufacturing Systems on behalf of Kanji Ueda
9:40-10:10 Keynote Speaker - Jack Hu, “Evolving paradigms of manufacturing and the manufacturing
systems challenges”, University of Michigan, USA
10:10-10:40 Keynote Speaker - António Conde, “Strategic factors for competitiveness”, Industrial Director
of Bosch Termotecnologia SA, Portugal
10:40-11:00 Coffee Break
Production and logistics networks
Factory and production planning
Knowledge and data management in production and logistics
Process modeling and process planning
Room - BOSCH Room -VW-AE Room - SAGE Room - EST/IPS
11:00 -11:25 A1 B1 C1 D1
11:25 -11:50 A2 B2 C2 D2
11:50-12:15 A3 B3 C3 D3
12:15-12:40 A4 B4 C4 D4
12:40-14:00 Lunch
29th
May Wednesday - Afternoon Sessions
14:00-14:30 Keynote Speaker - Jaroslav Holecek, "The vision and the strategy of the Slovak automotive
industry"
Production and logistics networks
Factory and production planning
Manufacturing processes
Product and service development and management
Room - BOSCH Room - VW-AE Room - SAGE Room - EST/IPS
14:30-14:55 A5 B5 E1 F1
14:55-15:20 A6 B6 E2 F2
15:20-15:45 A7 B7 E3 F3
Program of 46th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems
(http://cms2013.ceni.pt/scientific-program/)
15:45-16:15 Coffee Break
Production and logistics networks
Factory and production planning
Manufacturing processes
Product and service development and management
Room - BOSCH Room - VW-AE Room -SAGE Room – EST/IPS
16:15-16:40 A8 B8 E4 F4
16:40-17:05 A9 B9 E5 F5
17:05-17:30 A10 B10 E6 F6
17:30-17:55 A11 B11 E7 F7
18:30-20:30 Cocktail Reception in Sesimbra
30th
May Thursday - Morning Sessions
8:30-9:00 Late Registration
09:00-9:30 Keynote Speaker - George Chryssolouris “Manufacturing systems: Skills & competencies for
the future”
Production and logistics networks
Simulation and optimization of manufacturing systems
Manufacturing processes
Production systems design and management
Room - BOSCH Room - VW-AE Room -SAGE Room – EST/IPS
9:30-9:55 A12 G1 E8 H1
9:55-10:20 A13 G2 E9 H2
10:20-10:45 A14 G3 E10 H3
10:45-11:05 Coffee Break
Production and logistics networks
Simulation and optimization of manufacturing systems
Manufacturing processes
Production systems design and management
Room - BOSCH Room - VW-AE Room – EST/SAGE Room – EST/IPS
11:05-11:30 A15 G4 E11 H4
11:30-11:55 A16 G5 E12 H5
11:55-12:20 A17 G6 E13 H6
12:20-12:45 A18 G7 E14 H7
12:45-14:00 Lunch
30th
May Thursday - Afternoon Sessions
14:00-14:30 Keynote Speaker - Tullio Tolio, “Manufacturing systems modelling”
Process improvement and management
Simulation and optimization of manufacturing systems
Production systems design and management
Special Session
Room - BOSCH Room - VW-AE Room - SAGE Room – EST/IPS
14:30-14:55 I1 G8 H8 Special session: Future
decision environment in a sustainable and global
competitive manufacturing context
14:55-15:20 I2 G9 H9
15:20-15:45 I3 G10 H10
15:45-16:15 Coffee Break
Process improvement and management
Simulation and optimization of manufacturing systems
Production systems design and management
Energy-efficient processes and systems
Room - BOSCH Room - VW-AE Room - SAGE Room – EST/IPS
16:15-16:40 I4 G11 H11 J1
16:40-17:05 I5 G12 H12 J2
17:05-17:30 I6 G13 H13 J3
17:30-17:55 Keynote Speaker - António Melo Pires, “The relevance of human capital to the
contexts of a sustainable manufacturing system.”
18:00-18:45 Factory 2013 "An award for the most efficient production site in Portugal”
19:30-22:30 Conference Dinner and Best paper
Special session: “Future decision environment in a sustainable and global competitive
manufacturing context” (Moderator: Alain Bernard)
The manufacturing environment has been changing in many aspects and humans have to interact with systems that are technically more complex and related with more complex organizations. The existence of multi-scale systems that can relate to the basic processes and technologies, and the combination of technologies to management and decision making must be considered. This special session will propose some inputs on recent projects about the use of this these systems, both for training and for computer-aided decision making processes.
Factory 2013 “An award for the most efficient production site in Portugal”
CENI-Centro de Integração e Inovação de Processos and Fraunhöfer Austria will present an initiative to award the most efficient production site in Portugal and to share benchmarks as well as best-practice solutions. The focuses of the evaluation are highlights of the production site as well as applied methods within the processes.
Best Paper Award of 46th CIRP Conference of Manufacturing Systems
CIRP CMS traditionally honour papers of young researchers, not older than 35 years, that exemplify the highest standards both in technical contribution and exposition. The award started from the 33
rd CIRP International
Conference on Manufacturing Systems, in 2002, by initiative of Professor Kanji Ueda.
31th
May Friday - Morning Sessions
8:30-9:00 Late Registration
Process improvement and management
Energy-efficient processes and systems
Manufacturing processes
Technology in production and logistics
Room - BOSCH Room - VW-AE Room - SAGE Room – EST/IPS
9:00-9:25 I7 J4 E15 K1
9:25-9:50 I8 J5 E16 K2
9:50-10:15 I9 J6 E17 K3
10:15 -10:40 Coffee Break
10:40-11:05 I10 J7 E18 K4
11:05-11:30 I11 J8 E19 K5
11:30-11:55 I12 J9 E20 K6
11:55-12:25 Keynote Speaker - Daniel Brissaud, “What tracks for sustainable production systems in
Europe?”
12:25-12:55 Keynote Speaker - Engelbert Westkämper, “Perspectives of manufacturing for re-
industrialization and adding value in Europe”
12:55-13:15 Closing Session CMS2013 / Open Session PRODUTECH
13:15-14:30 FAREWELL LUNCH
PRODUTECH SESSIONS
14:30 -15:00 José Carlos Caldeira (Produtech), PRODUTECH – Production technologies cluster: promoting sustainable manufacturing through collaboration”
15:00-15:30 CEI, ISQ - “Intelligent manufacturing: embedding new functionalities in production systems”
15:30-16:00 ADIRA, KAIZEN INSTITUTE - “Flexible manufacturing: From mass production to mass customization”
15:45 16:15 Coffee break
16:00-16:30 KYAIA - “Distributed Manufacturing: Value chain management using RFID”
16:30- 17:00 SILAMPOS, INEGI - “Sustainable Manufacturing: Energy efficiency and renewal energies utilization in manufacturing systems”
17:00-17:30 Close Session PRODUTECH
Keynote speakers
S. Jack Hu, University of Michigan (US), “Evolving paradigms of manufacturing and the
manufacturing systems challenges”
cntónio Conde, Industrial Director of Bosch Termotecnologia SA, (PT), “Strategic factors for
Competitiveness”
Jaroslav Holecek (SK), Slovak Association for Automobile Industry, "The vision and the strategy of
the Slovak automotive industry"
Tullio Tolio, ITIA-CNR (I), “Manufacturing systems modelling”
George Chryssolouris, University of Patras (GR), “Manufacturing systems: Skills & competencies
for the future”
António Melo Pires, Executive Director Volkswagen Autoeuropa, Lda (PT), “The relevance of human
capital to the contexts of a sustainable manufacturing system.”
Daniel Brissaud, University of Grenoble (F), “What tracks for sustainable production systems in
Europe?”
Engelbert Westkämper, Fraunhofer IPA (D), “Perspectives of manufacturing for re-industrialization
and adding value in Europe”
Paper sessions
A. Production and logistics networks
B. Factory and production planning
C. Knowledge and data management in production and logistics
D. Process modeling and process planning
E. Manufacturing processes
F. Product and service development and management
G. Simulation and optimization of manufacturing systems
H. Production systems design and management
I. Process improvement and management
J. Energy-efficient processes and systems
K. Technology in production and logistics
Session A - Production and Logistic Network
A1 – Halvor Holtskog and Geir Ringen; Opportunities in the wake of crisis
A2 – Andrea Prinz and Thomas Bauernhansl; Risk-value-cost-based optimization of global value-adding
Structures
A3 – Judith Aelker, Hans Ehm and Thomas Bauernhansl; Managing complexity in supply chains: A discussion of
current approaches on the example of the semiconductor industry
A4 – Fang Yu, Toshiya Kaihara and Nobutada Fujii; Coalition formation based multi-item multi-attribute
negotiation of supply chain network
A5 – Bernd Scholz-Reiter, Jens Hartmann, Thomas Makuschewitz and Enzo Morosini Frazzon; A generic
approach for the graph-based integrated production and intermodal transport scheduling with capacity restrictions
A6 – Dávid Gyulai, András Pfeiffer, Thomas Sobottka and József Váncza; Milkrun; Vehicle routing approach for
shop-floor logistics
A7 – Mathias Knollmann and Katja Windt; Control-theoretic analysis of the lead time syndrome and its impact on
the logistic target achievement
A8 – Thiam-Soon Gan and Martin Grunow; Concurrent product - Supply chain design & trade-off methodologies:
A conceptual framework & literature review
A9 – Sisi Yin, Tatsushi Nishi and Guoqing Zhang; A game theoretic model to manufacturing planning with single
manufacturer and multiple suppliers with asymmetric quality information
A10 – Gisela Lanza, Nicole Stricker and Steven Peters; Ad-hoc rescheduling and innovative business models for
shock-robust production systems
A11-P – Fernando Marchante – Vendors Mangement Inventory (Euroresinas)
A12 – Gisela Lanza, Johannes Stoll, Nicole Stricker, Steven Peters and Christof Lorenz; Measuring Global
production effectiveness.
A13 – Dimitris Mourtzis, Michalis Doukas and Foivos Psarommatis ; Manufacturing network design for mass
customization using a genetic algorithm and an intelligent search method
A14 – Vladimir Modrak and David Marton; Structural complexity issues of assembly supply chains: a Theoretical
framework
A15 – Enzo Morosini Frazzon, Jens Hartmann, Thomas Makuschewitz and Bernd Scholz-Reiter; Towards socio-
cyber-physical systems in production networks
A16 – Heiko Baum and Jens Schütze; An organizational concept for collaborative enterprise networks
A17 – Luis Maia Carneiro, Pedro Cunha, Pedro S. Ferreira and Ahm Shamsuzzoha; Conceptual framework for
non-hierarchical business networks for complex products design and manufacturing
A18 – Günther Schuh, Till Potente and Rawina Varandani;Methodology for the assessment of structural
complexity in global production networks
Session B - Factory and production planning
B1 – Nicole Menck, Christian Weidig and Jan C. Aurich; Virtual Reality as a collaboration tool for factory planning
based on scenario technique
B2 – Florian Albrecht, Laura Faatz and Eberhard Abele; Multidimensional evaluation of the changeability of
interlinked production processes with material flow simulation
B3 – Günther Schuh, Till Potente and Christina Thomas; Design of production control`s behavior
B4-P – Augusto Vilarinho; Manufacturing execution system in a medical devices manufacturing facility (Critical
Manufacturing S.A.).
B5 – Pierre E. C. Johansson, Thomas Lezama, Lennart Malmsköld, Birgitta Sjögren and Lena Moestam
Ahlström; Current State of standardized work in the automotive industry in Sweden
B6 – Till Becker, Stanislav M. Chankov and Katja Windt; Synchronization measures in job shop manufacturing
environments
B7 – Byung Jun Joo, Yong Chan Choi and Paul Xirouchakis; Dispatching rule-based algorithms for a dynamic
flexible flow shop scheduling problem with time-dependent process defect rate and quality feedback
B8 – Mohamed Kashkoush and Hoda Elmaraghy; Matching bills of materials using trees reconciliation
B9 – Stefan Silcher, Barbara Seeberg, Erich Zahn and Bernhard Mitschang; A holistic management model for
manufacturing companies and related IT support
B10 – Michiko Matsuda and Fumihiko Kimura; Usage of a digital eco-factory for green production preparation
B11 – James Baldwin, Christen Rose-Anderssen, Keith Ridgway, Fabian Boettinger, Istvan Nemeth, Kwabena
Agyapong-Kodua, Ivan Brencsics, Roland Krain and Marcus Michen; The evolution of manufacturing SPECIES –
A cladistic analysis and its application
Session C - Knowledge and data management in production and logistics
C1 – Daniel Lieber, Benedikt Konrad, Jochen Deuse, Marco Stolpe and Katharina Morik; Quality prediction in
interlinked manufacturing processes based on supervised & unsupervised machine learning
C2 – George Pintzos, Markos Matsas, Nikolaos Papakostas and George Chryssolouris; Production data handling
using a manufacturing indicators’ knowledge model
C3 – Christoph Groeger, Mark Hillmann, Friedemann Hahn, Bernhard Mitschang and Engelbert Westkaemper;
The operational process dashboard for manufacturing
C4 – Paul Woolliscroft, Dagmar Caganova, Milos Cambal, Lenka Pucikova and Jaroslav Holecek; Implications for
optimisation of the automotive supply chain through knowledge management
Session D - Process modeling and process planning
D1 – Hirohisa Narita; A study of automatic determination of cutting conditions to minimize machining cost
D2 – Gabor Erdos, Zsolt Kemeny, Andras Kovacs and Jozsef Vancza; Planning of remote laser welding
processes
D3 – Jens Jäger and Andreas Kluth; Conceptual design of an off-site industrialisation process for FRP-based
transport infrastructure components
D4 – Peter Vatter and Raoul Plettke; Process model for the design of bent 3-dimensional free-form geometries
for the three-roll-push-bending process
Session E - Manufacturing processes
E1 – Dirk Biermann, Markus Steiner and Eugen Krebs; Investigation of different hard coatings for micromilling of
austenitic stainless steel
E2 – Wessel Wits, Sander Weitkamp and Johannes Van Es; Metal additive manufacturing of a high-pressure
micro-pump
E3 – Zhaoyan Fan, Robert Gao, Xiyue Zou and Jian Cao; Pressure retrieval for microrolling process monitoring
E4 – Benjamin Vayre, Frederic Vignat and Francois Villeneuve; Designing rules for additive manufacturing:
application on Electron Beam Melting
E5 – Juan M. Jauregui Becker, Guido Tossello, Fred J.A.M. van Houten and Hans N. Hansen; Performance
evaluation of a design tool for automated design of cooling systems in injection moulding
E6 – Dirk Biermann, Henning Hartmann, Ina Terwey, Charlotte Merkel and Dominic Kehl; Turning of high-
strength bainitic and quenched and tempered steels
E7 – Christina Schmitt and Dirk Bähre; An approach to the calculation of process forces during the precision
honing of small bores
E8 – Miklós Czampa, Sándor Markos and Tibor Szalay; Improvement the drilling possibilities of difficult to
machine materials
E9 – Andreas Schubert, Ran Zhang and Philipp Steinert; Manufacturing of twist-free surfaces by hard turning
E10 – Dr. Uday Anna Dabade; Multi-objective process optimization to improve surface integrity on turned surface
of Al/SiCp metal matrix composites using grey relational analysis
E11 – Ulrich Schneider, Manuel Drust, Arnold Puzik and Alexander Verl; Compensation of errors in robot
machining with a parallel 3D-piezo compensation mechanism
E12 – Alexey A. Vereschaka, Anatoly S. Vereschaka, Sergey N. Grigoriev, Andrej K. Kirillov and Olga J.
Khaustova; Technological development and research of environmentally friendly dry machining system with
compensation of physical function of cutting fluids
E13 – Renato L. G. Monaro, André L. Helleno and Klaus Schützer; Evaluation of dynamic behavior of machine
tools for sculptured surface manufacturing
E14 – Doriana Marilena D'Addona and Roberto Teti; Genetic algorithm-based optimization of cutting parameters
in turning processes
E15 – Marco Schumann, Marco Witt and Philipp Klimant; A real-time collision prevention system for machine
tools
E16 – Adeilton Fernandes, Alexandre T. Simon and Carlos R. C. Lima; Study of the environmental and technical
performance of a diesel engine with the alternative use of biofuel obtained from the reutilization of vegetal oil.
E17 – João Gandra, Diogo Pereira, Rosa Miranda and Pedro Vilaça; Influence of force and travel speed in the
friction surfacing of AA 6082-T6 over AA 2024-T3
E18 – Daniel Weimer, Bernd Scholz-Reiter and Hendrik Thamer; Learning defect classifiers for textured surfaces
using neural networks and statistical feature representations
E19 – Julius F. Klinger and Martin Bohn; Predicting dimensional deviations of structural vehicle body parts deep
drawn from aluminum blanks
E20 – Gonçalo Almeida, João Gonzalez, Luís Rosado, Pedro Vilaça and Telmo Santos; Advances in NDT and
materials characterization by eddy currents
Session F - Product and service development and management
F1 – Horst Meier, Thomas Dorka and Friedrich Morlock; Architecture and conceptual design for IPS²-Execution
systems
F2 – Pedro Marques, Pedro Cunha, Fernando Valente and Ana Leitão; A methodology for developing product-
service systems
F3 – Bernard Kornfeld and Sami Kara; A framework for developing portfolios of improvements projects in
manufacturing
F4 – Ana Leitão, Pedro Cunha, Fernando Valente and Pedro Marques; Roadmap for business models definition
in manufacturing companies
F5 – Nariaki Nishino, Sihui Wang, Nobuyuki Tsuji, Kazuro Kageyama and Kanji Ueda; Five models of platform-
type product service systems in manufacturing
F6 – Joris Van Ostaeyen, Yves Kerremans, Guy Van Goethem and Joost R. Duflou; A PSS model for diamond
gemstone processing: economic feasibility analysis
F7 – Gašper Škulj, Rok Vrabič, Peter Butala and Alojzij Sluga; Statistical process control as a service: An
industrial case study
Session G.- Simulation and optimization of manufacturing systems
G1 – Azrul Azwan Abdul Rahman and Günther Seliger - Simulation integrated control system for supporting
changes of routing strategy in an automated material flow system
G2 – Michael Neumann and Engelbert Westkämper; Method for situation based modelling and simulation of
assembly systems
G3 – Erik Lindskog, Jonatan Berglund, Johan Vallhagen and Björn Johansson; Visualization support for virtual
redesign of manufacturing systems
G4 – Marcello Colledani, Marcello Urgo, Walter Terkaj and Giulia Pedrielli; Integrated virtual platform for
manufacturing systems design
G5 – István Németh, János Püspöki, Csaba Haraszkó, Gyula Mátyási, Tibor Nagy, Christopher Freeman, Robin
W. Scott and James S. Baldwin; 3D Design support for rapid virtual prototyping of manufacturing systems
G6 – Yasuhiro Sudo and Michiko Matsuda; Agent based manufacturing simulation for efficient assembly
operations
G7 – Richard Hedman, Robin Sundkvist, Peter Almström and Anders Kinnander; Using work study input to
object-oriented modeling of manufacturing resources
G8 – Mirja Meyer, Marius-Vasile Apostu and Katja Windt;; Analyzing the influence of excess capacities on
performance robustness in fluctuating job-shop environments
G9 – Csaba Kardos, Gergely Popovics, Botond Kádár and Laszlo Monostori; Methodology and data-structure for
a uniform system’s specification in a simulation project
G10 – Christian Brecher, Simon Müller, Thomas Breitbach and Wolfram Lohse; Viable system model for
manufacturing execution systems
G11 – Tobias R. Philipp, Thomas Winkler and Gunther Reinhart; Enhanced production control for prepreg
manufacturing
G12 – Sergei Grigoriev, Andrey Kutin and Mikhail Turkin; Modelling complex production processes in aerospace
industry based on dimensional analysis
G13 – Yuji Yamamoto and Monica Bellgran; Four types of manufacturing process innovation and their
managerial concerns
Session H - Production systems design and management
H1 – Imad Chalfoun, Khalid Kouiss, Anne-Lise Huyet, Nicolas Bouton and Pascal Ray; Proposal for a generic
model dedicated to reconfigurable and agile manufacturing systems (RAMS)
H2 – Horst Meier, Stefan Schröder and Niklas Kreggenfeld; Changeability by a modular design of production
systems – consideration of technology, organization and staff
H3 – Anna Valente, Andrea Cataldo and Emanuele Carpanzano; A dispatching algorithm and software tool for
managing the part flow on Reconfigurable Transportation System
H4 – Karel Kruger and Anton Basson; Multi-Agent Systems vs IEC 61499 for Holonic Resource Control in
Reconfigurable Systems
H5 – Nestor Andres Arteaga Martin, Victor Mittelsaedt, Michael Prieur, Rainer Stark and Thomas Bär; Using
movable props as passive haptic feedback in the simulation of manual assembly processes in automotive
assembly planning and verification
H6 – Maarten Essers and Tom Vaneker; Developing concepts for improved efficiency of robot work preparation
H7-P – Carlos Sousa; ProFlex - Evolvable assembly systems (INTROSYS, SA)
H8 – Robert Riggs and S. Jack Hu; Disassembly liaison graphs inspired by word clouds
H9 – Philipp Holtewert, Joachim Seidelmann and Thomas Bauernhansl; Virtual Fort Knox – Federative, secure
and cloud-based platform for manufacturing
H10 – Lukas Lingitz, Christian Morawetz, Dariush Tavaghof Gigloo, Stefan Minner and Wilfried Sihn; Modelling of
flexibility costs in a decision support system for mid-term capacity planning
H11 – Hesam Shidpour, Alain Bernard and Mahmoud Shahrokhi; A group decision-making method based on
intuitionistic fuzzy set in the three dimensional concurrent engineering environment: a multi-objective
programming approach
H12 – Bernard Schmidt and Lihui Wang; Contact-less and programming-less human-robot collaboration
H13-P – João Paulo Pimentão; COSMOS - Design, development and implementation of factory control system
(Holos SA)
Session I - Process improvement and management
I1 – Jose Duarte, Pedro Cunha and Joao Craveiro; Maintenance database
I2 – Marcello Colledani and Anteneh Teferi; Impact of machine reliability uncertainty on the design and operation
of manufacturing systems.
I3 – Kirsten Tracht, Jan Westerholt and Peter Schuh; Spare parts planning for offshore wind turbines subject to
restrictive maintenance conditions
I4 – Tim Mielke and Uwe Dombrowski; Lean Leadership – fundamental principles and their application
I5 – Halvor Holtskog; Continous Improvement beyond the Lean understanding
I6 – Michael Tisch, Christian Hertle, Jan Cachay, Eberhard Abele, Joachim Metternich and Ralf Tenberg; A
systematic approach on developing action-oriented, competency-based Learning Factories
I7 – Alexandra Marques, António C. Alves and Jorge Pinho De Sousa; A new approach for integrated design of
flexible production systems
I8 – Sven Bechtloff, Stefan Seifermann and Joachim Metternich; Cellular Manufacturing – A lean and flexible
Approach for Machining
I9 – Pablo Guzmán Ferradás and Konstantinos Salonitis; Improving changeover time: a tailored SMED approach
for welding cells
I10 – Frank Zwißler, Eftal Okhan and Engelbert Westkämper; Lean and proactive liquidity management for SMEs
I11 – Lars Krogstie and Kristian Martinsen; Beyond Lean and Six-Sigma; Cross-collaborative improvement of
tolerances and process variations - A case study
I12 – Uday Anna Dabade and Rahul C. Bhedasgaonkar; Casting defect analysis using design of experiments
(DoE) and computer aided casting simulation technique
Session J - Energy-efficient processes and systems
J1– Egon Müller, Romina Poller, Hendrik Hopf and Manuela Krones; Enabling energy management for planning
energy-efficient factories
J2 – Apostolos Fysikopoulos, Alexios Papachralampopoulos, Georgios Pastras, Panagiotis Stavropoulos and
George Chryssolouris; Energy efficiency issues of manufacturing processes
J3-P – João Pereira; Think Blue. Factory (VW-AE)
J4 – Konstantinos Salonitis and Peter Ball; Energy efficient manufacturing from a machine tool to manufacturing
systems
J5 – Philipp Eberspächer and Alexander Verl; Model-based energy reduction of machine tools through control-
integrated optimization techniques
J6-P – Philippe Bollinger; LifeSaver - Context sensitive monitoring of energy consumption to support energy
savings and emissions trading in industry (AMESEIXAL)
J7 – Marcus Andreas Dörr, Sylvia Wahren and Thomas Bauernhansl; Methodology for energy-efficiency on
process level
J8 – Jumyung Um and Ian Stroud ; Total energy estimation model for remote laser welding process
J9 – Hong-Seok Park and Xuan-Phuong Dang; A study on the heating process for forging of an automotive
crankshaft in terms of energy efficiency
Session K - Technology in production and logistics
K1 – Christoph Gröger, Stefan Silcher, Engelbert Westkämper and Bernhard Mitschang; Leveraging Apps in
manufacturing - A Framework for App technology in the enterprise
K2 – Per Saunders, Bin Cai, Paul Maropoulos and Nick Orchard; Towards a definition of PLM-integrated
dimensional measurement
K3 – Johannes Volkmann and Engelbert Westkämper; Cost Model for digital engineering tools
K4 – Frederic Vignat; A new numerical chain from 3D model of parts to CNC manufacturing
K5 – Alexander Verl, Armin Lechler, Stefan Wesner, Andreas Kirstädter, Jan Schlechtendahl, Lutz Schubert and
Sebastian Meier; An approach for cloud based machine tool control
K6 – Jody Muelaner, Oliver Martin and Paul Maropoulos ; Achieving low cost and high quality aero structure
assembly through integrated digital metrology systems
College International Pour La Recherche en Produtique
The International Academy for Production Engineering
CIRP (http://www.cirp.net) is the world leading organization in production engineering research and is at the
forefront of design, optimization, control and management of processes, machines and systems. The Academy
has restricted membership based on demonstrated excellence in research and has some 600 academic and
industrial members from 50 industrialized countries.
As a scientific Academy CIRP is organized along the lines of a number of Scientific Technical Committees
(STCs) and Working Groups (WGs), covering many areas of production science and technology and it’s aims in
general at:
- Promoting scientific research, related to manufacturing processes, production equipment and automation,
manufacturing systems and product design and manufacturing;
- Promoting cooperative research among the members of the Academy and creating opportunities for informal
contacts among CIRP members at large;
- Promoting the industrial application of the fundamental research work and simultaneously receiving feedback
from industry, related to industrial needs and their evolution.
CIRP was founded in 1951 with the aim to address scientifically, through international co-operation, issues
related to modern production science and technology. In the late 1940s it was becoming increasingly clear that
the development of new production techniques was being hampered by the lack of appropriate analysis methods
and it was realized that, in view of the importance and scale of the problems to be tackled, only international
cooperative action would be effective. Therefore it was decided that efforts should be made to bring together
research workers studying the application of scientific methods to production technology. This initiative led to the
foundation of the International Institution for Production Research (CIRP), named today "The International
Academy for Production Engineering".
The flagship event of CIRP is its annual General Assembly with keynote and paper sessions and meetings of the
Scientific and Technical Committees. CIRP also promotes a number of conferences within relevant topics. Also
CIRP members organize a variety of conferences, under the sponsorship of CIRP.
The main publications of CIRP are the CIRP Annals under ISI standards with two volumes; Volume I, with
refereed papers presented in the GA and Volume II with refereed keynote papers. There are also other relevant
publications such as CIRP proceedings which include technical reports, special issues, reports and internal
communications, proceedings of CIRP seminars and conferences, and a Journal on Manufacturing Science and
Technology. The CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology (CIRP JMST) publishes fundamental
papers on manufacturing processes, production equipment and automation, product design, manufacturing
systems and production organisations up to the level of the production networks, including all the related
technical, human and economic factors. The intention is of CIRP JMST is to publish the best, most innovative
research in the field and to this end the journal will publish both in-depth versions of the best papers from CIRP
conferences, whilst at the same time, welcoming original contributions from authors worldwide.