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Project name: Joint Enterprise University LearningProject ref: 585820-EPP-1-2017-1-IT-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP

JEUL – Joint Enterprise and UniversityLearning

DEVELOPING ENTERPRENEURIAL SPIRIT„Our Effort is Dedicated in

OPENING the DOORsinto Real Life

Problems, Experiences and Chalenges.“

Content

1. Introduction (SAU, Enterprise, Workshop Participants)2. SAU Enterprise cooperation links examples3. The List of Possible Cooperation links4. Workshop Activities of Participants

Dr. David Holman Introduction

Education background

• 2009 - 2013 Ph.D. – University of Economics, Faculty of BusinessAdministration, Prague

Teaching experience

• 2009 – 2012 Teaching courses - University of Economics, Prague• 2015 – 2017 Green Solutions in Business and Industry• 2013 – Assistant professor, Department of Logistics, Quality management

and automotive technology, SKODA AUTO University• 2017 - OTH Regensburg, Supply Chain Management• 2018 - JEUL Joint Enterprise University Learning

Experience outside Education:

• 2007 - 2013 Strategic Logistics Planning (virtual, optimisation), ŠKODA AUTO a.s.

Introduction

Practical research projects• 12x ŠKODA AUTO Logistics, Production• 3x SIEMENS

Consultant of Lean and Systems Thinking• WURTH• RHODE and SCHWARZ• TIBERINA AUTOMOTIVE• LEGO PRODUCTION• BENET AUTOMOTIVE• THK RHYTHM AUTOMOTIVE• AXIOM TECH• DB SCHENKER• ŠKODA AUTO

Introduction

Research Topics

• SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM)

• LEAN – TOYOTA PRODUCTION SYSTEM

• SYSTEMS THINKING – WHOLENESS SYSTEMS THINKING in SCM

Introduction of Logistics Department

Introduction of Logistics Department

– Enterprise Logistics– Organization and Management of Production I– Supply Chain and Channel Management Simulation– Project Management– Quality Management– Quality Management in Automotive Industry– Operational Research I– Computer Simulation of Logistics Processes I– Statistical Methods for Quality Management I– General Machine Engineering– General Automobile Technology– Cases in Applied Logistics (SA logistics experts)– Selected Aspects of Purchasing (SA purchasing experts)– Production Planning in Automotive Industry (SA production experts)– Selected Chapters of Quality Management (SA quality experts)– Lean Production Methods (SA Lean Centre experts)

Introduction of Logistics DepartmentUndergraduates courses

Courses taught by professionalsCourses including excursions

Introduction of Logistics DepartmentPostgraduates courses

– Supply Chain Management– Lean Supply Chain Management– Innovative Trends in International Supply Chain Management– Green Logistics– Organization and Management of Production II– Operational Research II– Modelling of Production and Logistics Systems– Suppliers Quality Management– Statistical Methods for Quality Management II– Quality Management in Automotive Industry– Managerial Decision-Making– Practice of Operations Research– New Trends in Automotive Industry– Lean Production Methods II (SA Lean Centre experts)

Courses taught by professionalsCourses including excursions

Research and Development InternationalPartnership

– Dresden University of Applied Sciences (Germany)– Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics (Germany)– Regensburg University of Applied Sciences (Germany)– Seinajoki University of Applied Sciences (Finland)– Technical University of Kosice (Slovakia)– University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria (Austria)– University of Zilina (Slovakia)– WSB School of Banking in Wroclaw (Poland)– NUAA ??– BUH ??– UEH ??

Logistics Department with practice

• Organization of courses taught by SKODA AUTO professionals (SALean centre, Logistics, Production, Purchasing, Quality experts).

• Courses for practice

• Professional membership

• Contract research projects

• Research and development

Czech Republic

Mladá BoleslavVrchlabíKvasiny767 474 cars

Slovakia

Bratislava38 749 cars

India

AurangabadPune16 546 cars

China

ShanghaiYizhengNingboNanjingChangsha332 275 cars

Russia

KalugaNizhny Novgorod76 998 cars

SKODA AUTO Production Plans

1 800trucks a day entrance the plant in Mlabá

Boleslav

2 000 000pallets are in circulation for parts

delivery

8 000yearly containers are shipped to our

foreign factories

1 100trucks a day entrance the plant in

Kvasiny

48seconds is meantime of truck entrance

210 000m2 occupy logistics areas in Czech

republic

MB KV

SKODA AUTO Logistics in Numbers

15

2012

16

2018

Solar InternalManipulation

JIS CEDLJIS central supplier park

Central WarehouseU6 MB

Pick by LightSystem

iTLSInternes Transport-Leit-System

AGVAutomated Guided Vehicles

AKL KvasinyFully Automated Warehouse

Folding Pallet forSiderails

Folding pallet forsiderails

ProGlove

Significant milestones of ŠKODA AUTO Logistics

AKL Mladá BoleslavFully Automated Warehouse

JDCJapan Delivery Koncept

eDrive

ŠKODA AUTO Logistics

EMPLOYEES ELEKTROMOBILITY DIGITALIZATION INOVATION

EFFICIENCY DYNAMICS and SPEED SUPPORT forUNIVERSITIESAUTOMATION

COSTSGREEN LOGISTICS SIMPLICITYQUALITY ANDRELIABILITY

SIMPLY CLEVER LOGISTICS

The Workshop Goal

• This workshop will provide a space to share the practice of activelyinvolving employers into the study process.

Development of Partnership Network Requires Cooperation in:

1. Education

2. Basic/Applied Research

3. Contract Research Project and Consulting

4. International Perspective

PartnershipNetwork

UNI STUD ENTE Network

UNI STUD ENTE Cooperation links

UNI SKODA AUTO Cooperation LinksShort-term tasks• Term paper according enterprises

requirements• 3 months optional practiceMedium-term tasks:

• 5 months compulsory practice• Bachelor and Master thesis topics according

enterprise´s requirements

UNI SKODA AUTO Cooperation Links

SEARCHING FOR CANDIDATES

• Recommendations according to specific requirements (information on learning outcomes, foreignlanguages, teaching activity, foreign experience ...)

• Discussion with Logistics department staff within the subject Cases of Applied Logistics

• Mediation of meetings with students of the logistics branch within the compulsorysubjects:Bachelor before practice: Operational Research I, Quality Management, Project ManagementBachelor after practice: Business LogisticsMaster: Supply Chain Management, Lean Supply Chains

• Mediation of meetings with selected students within:– Career Day (March, focusing on the choice of mandatory practice, representatives of ŠA and

other partners of ŠAVŠ)– Special Meetings

UNI SKODA AUTO Cooperation Links

MEDIUM-TERM TASKS

• Five months of compulsory practice (trainees) under the Human ResourceDepartment (September - January, 22 weeks, of which 2 weeks of personalleave), students have to report from February to half of July

• A five-month compulsory practice directed by SKODA Logistics (September -January), SKODA Logistics pays students from own sources

• Medium-term non-compulsory practice (usually 2nd year of Bc and higher)• Final assignment - bachelor thesis, master thesis according to SKODA Logistics

requirements:• Requirements for trainees and currently offered projects:http://www.zivotniprilezitost.cz/studenti-vs-vos/praxe-a-zaverecne-prace

UNI SKODA AUTO Cooperation Links

SHORT-TERM TASKS

• Seminar assignments to students according to SKODA Logisticsrequirements

• Short-term non-mandatory practices

UNI SKODA AUTO Cooperation Links

PREPARING FOR PARTICULAR JOB POSITION

• Adaptation of the study plan towards logistics through the choice of optional subjects

• Joint involvement of students and educators in the solution of specific projects in the form ofStudent grant competition, participation of students in professional seminars and conferences

• Offer of students for internship program ŠAhttp://www.zivotniprilezitost.cz/studenti-vs-vos/stipendijni-program

• Sending students abroad (VW, ŠA)

• Allowing students to switch to a combined form of study (possibility to study during full-time)

UNI Manufactus, E-kanban

• Invited lectures (Logistics and SCM)

• Simulation games

• Diploma thesis topics– E-kanban solution in automotive supply chain

• Applied Research– Verification of Wholness Systems Thinking in Sustainable Logistics Management

in the 21st Century

The list of Uni Enterprise Cooperation Links

1. Invited lectures (proposals of internships, final thesis topics)2. Teaching courses (long term interactions with the group of students)3. Issuing of certificates4. Excursions5. Research and optimizations projects6. Simulations games7. Students competitions8. International perspective

1. Invited lectures

• International lecturers perspective

• Company professionals perspective

2. Teaching Courses

• Cases in Applied Logistics (Quality, Production, Lean)

Voluntary subject for bachelor and master degree– 9 lectures by logistics experts– 2 excursions in plant– Final test– Term paper assessing the subject

The main objectives:- introduction of everyday life in automotive company- presentation of the latest trends and technologies- bachelor degree students – what could be the future interests during studies- master degree students – possible future career…

2. Teaching CoursesCases of Applied Logistics Schedule

3. Excursions to Enterprises – ŠKODA

3. Excursions to Enterprises – SAPE

3. Excursions to Enterprises – LEAN Center

LOGISTICS CERTIFICATEBecome a certified logistics professional. ŠKODA AUTO Universityin cooperation with the Czech Logistics Association has prepared

the opportunity to obtain a number of certificates that will take yourcareer to a total new level.

4. Issuing Certificates

4. Issuing certificates

• The bachelor specialisation isaccredited by EuropeanLogistics Association, whichauthorises SAU to hand overthe Candidate EuropeanJunior Logistician (cEJLogcertificate) to students whoget their bachelor degree ifthe students succeeded withminimum 60% at their exams

5. Research and Optimization Projects

Contract research projects for ŠKODA AUTO supported by students– Automatic GLT delivery concept at M1 assembly hall– Concept of optimal AGV use in M1 assembly hall– Study of satellite imaging technology potential use in

industrial corporations– Study of centralised automated warehouse for KLT

containers– Concept of complex and sustainable solution for input of

freight and passenger transport and staff into SA– Concept of the second generation of EDIS project in

internal freight transportation

5. Research and Optimization ProjectsConcept of optimal AGV use in M1 assembly hall

6. Simulation games

• Simulation applied during Master Degree Course: SupplyChain Management

• New Logistics Koncept – NLK Game Simulation andcomparison of Mass Production of 60 toy cars and LeanProduction of the same quantity of cars with 50% ofresources.

• Real supply chain process consisting from assembly line,internal warehouse, 3 trucks and 3 suppliers producing anddelivering components for final assembly line production.

• Content:1. Introduction to Green Logistics, definition of areas and definition of concepts.2. Sustainable supply chain principles.3. Selected methods, tools and practices applied in Green logistics.4. Selected examples of Green Logistic Approaches and Projects from Practice.

• Teaching methods:- Lectures- Excursion- Best Practices- Case studies

• Learning outcomes:- analyzes the state of the Green logistics system level, identifies the potential for

improvement, and suggests a suitable improvement process- Understand the basic philosophy of Green Logistics , demonstrate knowledge of

basic principles, methods and tools in Green Logistics

7. Students Competition: Green Logistics

• Green Logistics Innovations Competitions• The 1st Price – 1 week in India (cultural, professional

experience)• 4 proposals from SAU

1.st Price:New kinds of Material for Packaging, pallets:From metal and wood to paper andpresschipboared pallet

7. Students Competition: Green Logistics

7. Students Competition: Winner solution

Innovation Benefits:1. 48kg – 11kg = 37kg-77% weight reduction2. 66% warehouse space reduction3. Recyclable

Metal and wood pallets Press chipboard pallets

8. International Perspective – New course

8. International Perspective – ModuleSchedule

Wednesday 6.2. Thursday 7.2. Friday 8.2.9:00-10:30 x LEAN (A024) Beer game (A024)/Self-study (A114)

10:45-12:15 x Systems thinking (A024) Self-study (A114)/Beer game (A024)12:15-13:1513:15-14:45 Introduction (Innocube) NLK game (A024)/Self-study (A023) Excursion Logistics innovations in SA/Self-study (A114)15:00-16:30 Specifics of SCM in Automotive (Innocube) Self-study (A023)/NLK game (A024) Self-study (A114)/Excursion Logistics innovations in SA

(Classroom name/number)

Time6.2. - 8.2. 2019

Wednesday 13.2. Thursday 14.2. Friday 15.2.9:00-10:30 x Kühne&Nagel (S 201) Term paper presentation (S 201)

10:45-12:15 x New SCM concept/LARG SCM (S201) Term paper presentation (S 201)12:15-13:1513:15-14:45 Industry 4.0 (S 201) Excursion Continental (Industry 4.0) Test (S 201)15:00-16:30 Performance Management (S201) Excursion Continental (Industry 4.0)(Classroom name/number)

13. - 15.2. 2019Time

8. International Perspective – ITR Syllabus

8. International Perspective – Term papertopics

8. International Perspective - Program

8. International Perspective - Evaluation

8. International Perspective – Feedback

The list of Uni Enterprise Cooperation Links

1. Invited lectures (proposals of internships, final thesis topics)2. Teaching courses (long term interactions with the group of students)3. Issuing of certificates4. Excursions5. Research and optimizations projects6. Simulations games7. Students competitions8. International perspective

Uni Practice Cooperation Links Matrix

Cooperation links Enterprise PossibleTopic, Area

Notes(scale, duration)

1. Invited Lectures

2. Teaching Courses

3. Excursions

4. Issuing Certificates

5. Research andoptimisation projects

6. Simulation Games

7. Students Competitions

8. International Perspective

Where/How to Start ?

• Do you have any partnership with enterprices ?• What kind of interactions with practice have you already

tried ?• What kind of interactions do you find attractive during the

presentation ?• What kind of activities you want for your students to start ?• What prevents you from starting with them ?

Why to start ?

• Because we want to attract students.

• Because we want to show the reality, actual problemsand challenges.

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Thank you for yourattention.

A lot of inspiration andfun during the

Workshop

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