The Institute for Material Handling and Logistics (IFL) is part of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. Our focus is on the combination of research, teaching and industrial implementation. Here, the interdisciplinary team led by Professor Kai Furmans and Professor Rania Rayyes answers the questions surrounding the logistics of tomorrow. We work on current logistics topics:
- Material flow analysis, planning and optimisation
- Industry 4.0
- Automation and robotics
- Digitalisation
- Artificial intelligence
- Sustainability
- Construction and dimensioning
In the Mechatronic Systems and Components department, we research and develop innovative intralogistics elements at both system and component level. Our focus is on design and dimensioning, taking into account current challenges such as sustainability, energy efficiency and the resource-saving use of materials.
The exam basics of technical logistics II (GTL-II) (T-MACH-109920 und T-MACH-109920-mPr) takes place on the 01.08.2024. Due to the low expected number of participants, this semester's exam will take place as an oral exam. On July 29th you will receive an invitation by email with the exact exam time. For mechanical engineering students who would like to have the GTL- II examined as part of a specialization, please register for the T-MACH-109919-mPr exam. All other students please register for the exam T-MACH-109919.
The exam basics of technical logistics I (GTL-I) (T-MACH-109919 und T-MACH-109919-mPr) takes place on the 01.08.2024. Due to the low expected number of participants, this semester's exam will take place as an oral exam. On July 29th you will receive an invitation by email with the exact exam time. For mechanical engineering students who would like to have the GTL- I examined as part of a specialization, please register for the T-MACH-109919-mPr exam. All other students please register for the exam T-MACH-109919.
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