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IT Support of Production Efficiency Analysis in Ecological Aspect

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Technology Management for Sustainable Production and Logistics

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Abstract

For final customer are important currently not only product quality, but also the environmental performance of the production process. That’s why it is crucial issue to present complex method for production process efficiency analysis, which includes ecological aspects and connections or feedback with other processes in enterprises. The main contribution of this chapter is presentation of author’s concept of complex analysis of production process efficiency method supported by IT tools. Scientific research was based on analysis of available IT tools for support of production process efficiency in ecological aspect.

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    Research project “Simulation of managing the flow of company’s material as an instrument of multivariant analysis of transport processes efficiency” No. N N509 549940 is carried out from the financial funds for education granted by the Ministry of Study and Higher Education thanks to the decision No. 5499/B/T02/2011/40.

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    UN/CEFACT—United Nations/Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business.

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    Own study conducted within a research project: Development of a universal pattern of logistics controlling solutions for Polish enterprises and their supply chains. The study was conducted via detailed audits in 92 enterprises and by means of an interview and opinion poll among managers of 176 enterprises. The study was conducted in 3 chosen sectors—automotive, building and household devices—in production and retail sector, with an even quantitative distribution in the group of small, medium and large enterprises.

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Kolinski, A., Sliwczynski, B. (2015). IT Support of Production Efficiency Analysis in Ecological Aspect. In: Golińska, P., Kawa, A. (eds) Technology Management for Sustainable Production and Logistics. EcoProduction. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33935-6_11

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