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Characteristic Solutions Of Material Flow Systems

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  • Péter Telek

    (University of Miskolc, Hungary)

Abstract

There are many possibilities to create a material flow system depend on the specifications of the given process. Because of the differences they can not be designed by the same devices. To simplify the design, operate and control processes we have to use given, similar methods which can be determined for certain material flow structures. If we can define typical groups among the possible varieties the required methods can be described for these groups in a limited number. In this paper we try to define the above mentioned groups for material flow systems and to determine the characterizations and solutions belongs to them.

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  • Péter Telek, 2011. "Characteristic Solutions Of Material Flow Systems," Advanced Logistic systems, University of Miskolc, Department of Material Handling and Logistics, vol. 5(1), pages 57-62, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:pcz:alspcz:v:5:y:2011:i:1:p:57-62
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    1. Tamás Bányai & Péter Veres, 2013. "Optimization Of Production Depth," Advanced Logistic systems, University of Miskolc, Department of Material Handling and Logistics, vol. 7(2), pages 85-94, December.
    2. Péter Telek, 2013. "Equipment Preselection For Integrated Design Of Materials Handling Systems," Advanced Logistic systems, University of Miskolc, Department of Material Handling and Logistics, vol. 7(2), pages 57-66, December.
    3. Ágota Bányai, 2013. "Just In Sequence Supply With Multilevel Cross Docking," Advanced Logistic systems, University of Miskolc, Department of Material Handling and Logistics, vol. 7(2), pages 5-12, December.
    4. Tamás Bányai & Péter Veres, 2013. "Optimisation Of Knapsack Problem With Matlab, Based On Harmony Search Algorithm," Advanced Logistic systems, University of Miskolc, Department of Material Handling and Logistics, vol. 7(1), pages 13-20, December.
    5. József Konyha & Tamás Bányai, 2014. "Gprs Based Remote Monitoring System To Support Logistic Decisions," Advanced Logistic systems, University of Miskolc, Department of Material Handling and Logistics, vol. 8(1), pages 67-76, December.

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