Telematikeinsatz im Baustellenbetrieb zur optimalen Transportabwicklung

Authors

  • Willibald A. Günthner Lehrstuhl für Fördertechnik Materialfluss Logistik fml, Technische Universität München
  • Stefan Sanladerer Lehrstuhl für Fördertechnik Materialfluss Logistik fml, Technische Universität München
  • Stephan Kessler Lehrstuhl für Fördertechnik Materialfluss Logistik fml, Technische Universität München

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2195/LJ_Not_Ref_Guenthner_0420061

Keywords:

Bau, Baulogistik, Baustellenlogistik, Baustellentransporte, Bordrechner, Contour Web, Dispositionssoftware, Dynamischer Baustellenplaner, Fuhrpark, Fuhrparktelematiksystem, Intralogistics, Intralogistik, Lehrstuhl für Fördertechnik Materialfluss und Logistik, Logistics, Logistik, Materialfluss, Shipping Manager, Telematik, Transportlogistik, Universitaet Dortmund, intra logistics, technische Logistik

Abstract

Both the construction industry and the research dedicated only limited attention to the subject of construction-site logistics during the past years, even though great potential savings can be realized by optimizing construction related processes, e.g., the transport of unit load and bulk load. In the scope of an Aif research project and in cooperation with industrial partners the institute for materials handling material flow and logistics (Fördertechnik Materialfluss Logistik - fml) of the Technical University of Munich, developed a fleet telematik system for the construction industry. It takes into account the industry´s special boundary conditions and has been tested in a long-term test run. A central module of the system is the connection to a back office system (SAP). All relevant information is transmitted to this system and is available for clearing and statistical reporting.

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Published

2006-05-03

How to Cite

Günthner, W. A., Sanladerer, S., & Kessler, S. (2006). Telematikeinsatz im Baustellenbetrieb zur optimalen Transportabwicklung. Logistics Journal: Editorial-Reviewed. https://doi.org/10.2195/LJ_Not_Ref_Guenthner_0420061