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Project Q4300456 in Germany, Austria
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English | Logistics laboratory in Grafenau (Germany) and Steyr (Austria) |
Project Q4300456 in Germany, Austria |
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917,875.42 Euro
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1,223,833.89 Euro
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75.0 percent
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1 September 2015
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28 February 2019
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Deggendorf Institute of Technology
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The globalization and outsourcing of manufacturing processes to suppliers are increasing the complexity of logistical planning. Due to the increasing digitization and also the high-tech strategy of the Federal Government (Industrie4.0), more and more data is available along the entire "value chain" from which early warning indicators can be derived in order to reduce economic risks. A joint preliminary project by the project partners has already shown that, in particular, regional SMEs often lack the knowledge or qualified personnel for this. In order to prevent regional SMEs from relinquishing their data potential to optimize their own processes, a digital innovation center with several building blocks is to be set up in the region. An important building block, the LogLab (logistics laboratory), is to be designed and realized as part of this project. In LogLab, the latest topics and technologies of the future relating to professional and data-based logistics are imparted and further developed. The LogLab thus serves as a dissemination and qualification platform. The centerpieces are process simulations and innovative teaching methods. The evaluation of the different methods and the selection of contemporary forms of knowledge transfer are part of this project. Essentially, it is about communicating entrepreneurial thinking and strategic decision-making in a playful manner at a high level. This promotes and consolidates the understanding of the mostly transnational overall connections in the logistical chain. The laboratories in Grafenau and Steyr can be used by students, regional companies and researchers. (English)
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