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Facility Planning Heragu
END 432E FACILITY PLANNING

CRN: 20887 Spring 2014

INSTRUCTOR : Dr. Seda YANIK (Room Nr.: A305, e-mail: sedayanik@itu.edu.tr)
ASSISTANT: Ömer Faruk Yılmaz (B205), Onur Doğan (B301)
SCHEDULE : Tuesday 10:30/13:29 (D201)
CLASS: D201 ECTS Credits: 5

COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course provides insight into facilities planning. It identifies the principles of facilities location, layout, material handling systems and develops an understanding to practice facilities planning. The course will emphasize modeling, design, and analysis techniques.

COURSE OUTLINE:

Week
Date
Subject
1
11.Feb
Introduction & Fundamentals of Facility Planning
2
18.Feb
Facility Location
3
25.Feb

Product Equipment Analysis & Capacity Planning
4
04.Mar
Manufacturing Systems & Material Flow Analysis
5
11.Mar
Traditional Approaches to Facility Layout
6
18.Mar
Algorithms for Layout Problem
7
25.Mar
Design of Storage Systems
8
01.Apr
Design of Material Handling Systems
9
08.Apr
Midterm Exam
10
15.Apr
Overall Equipment Efficiency
11
22.Apr
Design of Cellular Manufacturing Systems
12
29.Apr
Principles & Layout of JIT
13
06.May
Principles & Layout of Lean manufacturing
14
13.May
Poka Yoke, 5S

LECTURE NOTES: A text book that covers all the material to be discussed in this course is not available. Therefore attendance to lectures is of critical importance for success.

REFERENCES:
Facilities Design, Heragu, S., PWS Publishing, Boston, 1997.
Facility Layout and Location: An Analytical Approach, Francis, R.L., McGinnis, L.F., and White, J.A., 2nd edition, Prentice Hall, 1992.
Facilities Planning, Tompkins, White, Bozer, Frazelle, Tanchoco, Trevino, 2nd edition, John Wiley, 1996.
Tesis Tasarımı, Erkut, H., Baskak, M., İrfan Yayıncılık, Yönetim Bilimleri Dizisi:3, 1996

ASSIGNMENTS:

1. Case Study (submission date*: 24.Feb): (A team of 2 students are expected to work together and search for the best practice



References: Facilities Design, Heragu, S., PWS Publishing, Boston, 1997. Facility Layout and Location: An Analytical Approach, Francis, R.L., McGinnis, L.F., and White, J.A., 2nd edition, Prentice Hall, 1992. Facilities Planning, Tompkins, White, Bozer, Frazelle, Tanchoco, Trevino, 2nd edition, John Wiley, 1996. Tesis Tasarımı, Erkut, H., Baskak, M., İrfan Yayıncılık, Yönetim Bilimleri Dizisi:3, 1996 ASSIGNMENTS:

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