Traffic Systems and Handling Technology
Lecturer | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Carlos Jahn |
Contact Person | Ole Grasse |
Target Audience | LUM, WILUM |
Lecture Type | Lecture & Group exercise |
Lecture Term | Winter term |
Language | German |
Credit Points | 6 ECTS |
Type of Examination | Exam (bonus points through exercises) |
Description
The course Transport Systems and Handling Technology (formerly Transport and Handling Technology) teaches the basic principles, characteristics, possible applications and functional areas of transport and handling technology. Students should be able to select, conceptualise and evaluate suitable technologies for defined transport and handling tasks. In addition to the transport goods and loading units, the various means of transport, handling concepts and the necessary equipment play a special role. Basic knowledge of the relevant guidelines and standards is also built up. In addition to the transport systems of road, rail, water (inland waterways and maritime shipping) and air transport, combined transport is also covered.
Lecture Contents
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Fundamentals, characteristics, possible uses and areas of application of various transport and handling technologies
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Providing basic knowledge about transport systems, transport goods, loading units, means of transport, handling terminals and the associated equipment
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Presentation of the modes of transport: road, rail, water (inland waterway vessels, ocean-going vessels), air and combined transport
Literature
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Title: Handbuch Logistik. |
Written by: Arnold, D., Isermann, I., Kuhn, A., Tempelmeier, H. und Furmans, K. |
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Address: Berlin |
Edition: 3., neu bearbeitete Aufl. |
ISBN: 978-3-540-72929-7 |
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72929-7. |
URL: https://katalog.tub.tuhh.de/Record/571000819 |
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Note: TransportundUmschlagtechnik
Abstract: Die Logistik ist ein wichtiger Schlüssel zur erfolgreichen unternehmerischen Tätigkeit in allen Bereichen der Wirtschaft. Planung, Steuerung, Durchführung und Optimierung der innerbetrieblichen und der weltumspannenden Material- und Informationsflüsse setzen in zunehmendem Maße die enge Verbindung des Wissens von Ingenieuren, Betriebswirten und Volkswirten voraus.