BME KJK | Department of Material Handling and Logistics Systems

BSc courses

3rd semester

Database systems in logistics

Balázs Lénárt

We introduce the relationship between physical processes and the flow of information, and the role of IT in logistics. We will explain the concept of a database and how users can communicate with it. During the lab sessions we will learn how to retrieve data from a central server using short statements written in SQL.

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Educators: Balázs Lénárt
Course ID: KOALA340
Hours: 2 Lec | 0 Prac | 2 Lab
Compulsory pre-study: Programming

Packaging technologies

Dr. Gábor Kovács

We will introduce the basics of packaging technology, define the main tasks involved, look at the packaging materials that can be used and the equipment that can be assembled from them. Working independently, we will design transport packaging to understand the tasks and constraints involved. We will learn how to think in terms of versions and how to comparatively rate transport packaging.

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Educators: Dr. Gábor Kovács, András Bakos
Course ID: KOKUA620
Hours: 1 Lec | 1 Prac | 0 Lab
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4th semester

Informatics in logistics

Balázs Lénárt

The course will give an insight into the processes of e-commerce, for example what happens when an order is placed. We will look at the theoretical background of communication and encryption, and we will also talk about Internet protocols and ERP systems. During the labs, you will be introduced to a software in which you will have to perform tasks related to purchasing and invoicing.

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Educators: Dr. Gábor Kovács, Balázs Lénárt
Course ID: KOALA333
Hours: 2 Lec | 0 Prac | 2 Lab
Compulsory pre-study: Database systems in logistics

Identification systems in the logistics

Dr. Zoltán Rózsa

The first half of the semester will cover the theoretical foundations of image processing and biometric identification and their industrial applications. The second half of the semester will cover the architecture of barcode identification systems, followed by GS1 standard and non-standard identifiers, data carriers and IoT solutions for supply chain optimization based on them.

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Educators: Dr. Gábor Bohács, Dr. Zoltán Rózsa, Sándor Gazdag
Course ID: KOALA330
Hours: 2 Lec | 1 Prac | 2 Lab
Compulsory pre-study: Electrotechnics – Electronics

Transport logistics

Dr. Gábor Kovács

Understand the tasks of transport logistics, the functioning of transport networks, the applicability of the different sub-sectors of freight transport. An important aspect in this context is the discussion of loading and securing aspects. In the context of independent work, we will plan loading site processes as a continuation of the transport packaging task.

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Educators: Dr. Krisztián Bóna, Dr. Gábor Kovács, Dr. Balázs Sztrapkovics, András Bakos
Course ID: KOALA332
Hours: 3 Lec | 1 Prac | 1 Lab
Compulsory pre-study: Transport Geography, Packaging technologies

Basics of work-organization

Dr. Krisztián Bóna

During the semester, you will learn the basic concepts of plant organization, such as what it means to talk about a work schedule. We will represent our processes using the EPC language. We will look at how to investigate at the level of movements, calculating norm values. Finally, we will gain insight into the issue of the placement of machines within the plant.

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Educators: Dr. Krisztián Bóna, Marcell Bertalan, Petra Molnár-Major
Course ID: KOALA196
Hours: 2 Lec | 1 Prac | 0 Lab
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5th semester

Statistical analyses in logistics

Dr. Dávid Sárdi

You will learn the basic concepts and methods of statistics and how statistical analysis can give you a realistic picture of the logistics processes under study. In the labs, you will learn about computer-based methods for implementing statistical analyses and practice them through independent exercises.

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Educators: Dr. Dávid Sárdi
Course ID: KOALA617
Hours: 2 Lec | 2 Prac | 1 Lab
Compulsory pre-study: Mathematics A3k

Introduction to lean thinking

Dr. Balázs Sztrapkovics

We will learn about the history of lean, the 5 principles of lean and the basic concepts of lean management. Throughout the semester, we will learn about lean tools for process mapping and analysis through practical examples. You will be introduced to lean waste, its categorization and its practical manifestations, as well as learning the steps of value stream analysis. In the course of the semester, students will plan and level a complete vehicle production line and plan its replenishment.

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Educators: Dr. Balázs Sztrapkovics, Petra Molnár-Major
Course ID: KOALA609
Hours: 1 Lec | 2 Prac | 0 Lab
Compulsory pre-study: Management and Microeconomics, Basics of work-organization

Material handling machines and equipment

Dr. Zoltán Rózsa

We will learn about the most commonly used material handling machines, equipment and their operation. In the first half of the semester, we will learn about intermittent material handling machines such as cranes and forklifts. The second half of the semester will be devoted to continuous handling machines (conveyor belt, vertical lift, etc.).

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Educators: Dr. Gábor Bohács, Dr. Zoltán Rózsa, Ádám Szabolcs Kiss
Course ID: KOALA336
Hours: 2 Lec | 1 Prac | 1 Lab
Compulsory pre-study: Mechanics 1

Production logistics

Dr. Krisztián Bóna

We will start the semester with an introduction to finished product structures and then introduce the concept of lead time. We will review the methods that can be applied at different levels of the production planning process, including aggregate production planning, production master scheduling and production scheduling. And during the end-of-semester labs, we’ll delve into the world of modelling and simulation.

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Educators: Dr. Krisztián Bóna, Marcell Bertalan, Petra Molnár-Major
Course ID: KOALA327
Hours: 2 Lec | 1 Prac | 1 Lab
Compulsory pre-study: Basics of work-organization

Material supply and distribution systems

Dr. Krisztián Bóna

We categorize and, on this basis, examine the possible ways of purchasing products. We will talk about the decision making and qualification methods that can help you in selecting suppliers. In the second half of the semester, we will focus on demand forecasting and different inventory models.

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Educators: Dr. Krisztián Bóna, Dr. Dávid Sárdi, Marcell Bertalan
Course ID: KOALA335
Hours: 2 Lec | 1 Prac | 1 Lab
Compulsory pre-study: Logistics Management

6th semester

Operational research & decision support

Dr. Dávid Sárdi

We will learn about basic methods and models for operations research, graphs and decision theory. We will learn the basics of logistic modelling, practical solutions to different operations research problems. In the labs, we will learn about computer modelling and learn how to solve operations research problems in several programs.

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Educators: Dr. Dávid Sárdi, Fausztin Asztrik Virág
Course ID: KOALA339
Hours: 2 Lec | 2 Prac | 2 Lab
Compulsory pre-study: Mathematics A3k

Material handling and warehousing processes

Dr. Krisztián Bóna

In the first half of the course, we focus on the components of material handling systems and the definition of the characteristics of the related processes. We will learn measurement methods and calculate the performance and reliability of the systems. At the end of the semester, we will focus on warehouse systems and processes, including different types of racks, conventional and high-bay systems, picking procedures, etc.

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Educators: Dr. Krisztián Bóna, Marcell Bertalan, Petra Molnár-Major
Course ID: KOALA338
Hours: 2 Lec | 1 Prac | 1 Lab
Compulsory pre-study: Material supply and distribution systems, Material handling machines and equipment

Automation techniques of logistic systems

Dr. Zoltán Rózsa

The lectures in the course will include the control principles used in automated systems, the sensory and motion control elements used in material handling systems, PLCs and their architecture. The laboratory exercises will give an insight into the programming of these controllers.

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Educators: Dr. Zoltán Rózsa, Sándor Gazdag, Marcell Golarits
Course ID: KOALA341
Hours: 2 Lec | 0 Prac | 2 Lab
Compulsory pre-study: Electrotechnics – Electronics

Logistics project management

András Bakos

Our lives are in fact a multitude of projects, and much of our success depends on how we manage these projects. In most logistics projects, it is not just one person, but a whole team that is required to achieve the goals set. The scope of project management methodology is very broad, but the real challenges lie in its practical application. The course offers the opportunity not only to acquire theoretical knowledge, but also to gain practical experience through individual project work, typically in groups of 2-4 people, over the whole semester.

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Educators: Ádám Szabolcs Kiss
Course ID: KOALA328
Hours: 1 Lec | 4 Prac | 0 Lab
Compulsory pre-study: Production logistics, Transport logistics, Material supply and distribution systems

Internship

Dr. Balázs Sztrapkovics

During the internship, you will experience the operation of logistics systems and processes in practice in a company. During the internship you will independently explore the operation and processes of a logistics system.

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The course “Thesis” and the final examination require the completion of a 6-week internship.

7th semester

Logistics project

András Bakos

Obtaining the data and information needed for a thesis in an industrial environment, collecting it and putting it into a coherent form, in the required format and within the given timeframe: all this has to be learned and tested in practice, and is done as independent work during the semester.

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Educators: András Bakos
Course ID: KOALA329
Hours: 0 Lec | 11 Prac | 0 Lab
Compulsory pre-study: Material handling and warehousing processes, Automation techniques of logistic systems, Logistics project managament

Thesis work

András Bakos

By developing a logistics topic of your choice, you will show us how to apply the knowledge you have learned during the courses. You will explore the current situation on a quantitative basis and, after having identified and prioritised the problems, you will conceptually develop one or more proposals for improvement and explain their expected impact.

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General eligibility criteria: Completion of all compulsory subjects included in the first 4 semesters of the curriculum, a minimum of 170 credits in compulsory and compulsory elective subjects, including a minimum of 30 credits in specialization subjects, and the completion of a 6-week internship.

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