International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics MCPL2013 Final Program 6th IFAC International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil September 11-13, 2013. Sponsors and Partners 1 International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics INTRODUCTION IFAC MCPL 2013 aims to bring together researchers and engineers from different areas, promoting synergy among different disciplines and exploring new solutions for complex scientific and technological challenges. This meeting intends to provide high quality scientific and professional interactions for the advancement of science, technology and fellowship and, also, to provide to the participants an opportunity to present their research results and participate in open discussions in technical and scientific issues. This conference is the 6th in a very successful series of events, previously held in Campinas (Brazil), Grenoble (France), Santiago (Chile), Sibiu (Romania) and Coimbra (Portugal). This sixth edition was organized by the Center for Information Technology Renato Archer – CTI, from the Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation , in collaboration with several Brazilian and international institutions. MCPL 2013 is organized under the auspices of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC) and sponsored by the IFAC Technical Committees: TC5.4 - Large Scale Complex Systems (main sponsor) TC5.1 - Manufacturing Plant Control (co-sponsor) TC5.2 - Manufacturing Modeling for Management and Control (co-sponsor) This conference is also being organized in cooperation with the Association for Computing Machinery – ACM and the following ACM Special Interest Groups: SIGAPP, SIGART and SIGMIS. IFAC MCPL series focus on Production Management, Production Control and Logistics, covering topics like: Decision-Support Systems: Concepts, Methods and Algorithms Discrete Event Systems: Modeling and Simulation Factory Automation, Robotics and Man-Machine Interaction Humanitarian Logistics Industrial Engineering, Process Control and Applied Mathematics Information Technology in Control, Production, Logistics and Management Intelligent Manufacturing Systems: Modeling and Applications Lean Six Sigma: Enterprise, Manufacturing and Healthcare Management of Organizations and Operational Research Applications Modeling and Control of Manufacturing and Logistics New technologies: 3D models, physical and virtual prototyping Passenger Transportation, Urban Freight Distribution and City Logistics Probabilistic and Statistical Modeling Production Planning and Scheduling, ERP and Inventory Control Quality Management Systems and Performance Indicators Socio-technical and Cognitive aspects in Manufacturing and Logistics Supply Chain and Green Supply Chain Web Service, Workflow and Wireless Automation The conference is held in Hotel Vila Galé Praia do Futuro, in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil, in September 11-13, 2013. 2 International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics CONFERENCE VENUE Hotel Vila Galé Praia do Futuro - FORTALEZA Av. Dioguinho, 4189 Praia do Futuro CEP 60183-707 Fortaleza, Ceará, Barzil COMMITTEES Scientific Committee General Chair General Co-Chairs Honorific Chair IPC Chair IPC Vice-Chair IPC Vice-Chair for Industry Logistic Track Chairs Production Management Track Chair Production Control Track Chair NOC Chair Dr. Carlos Alberto dos Santos Passos, CTI, Brazil Dr. Marcius Fabius Henriques de Carvalho, PUC Campinas, Brazil and Dr. Florin Filip, Academy of Science of Romania, Romania Dr. Zdenek Binder, França Dr. Oscar Salviano Silva Filho, CTI, Brazil Dr. António Dourado, University of Coimbra, Portugal Dr. Victor Fernandes Cavalcante, IBM Reseach, Brazil Dr. Orlando Fontes Lima Jr, Unicamp, Brazil and Dr. Antonio G. N. Novaes, UFSC, Brazil Dr. François Vernadat, France Dr. Jean-Claude Hennet, LSIS, France Dr. Plácido Rogério Pinheiro, UNIFOR, Brazil National Organizing Committee (NOC) Dr. Plácido Rogério Pinheiro (NOC Chair) Dr. Rosana B. B. Haddad Dr. Marco Antônio Silveira Dr. Carlos Artur Sobreira Rocha Dr. Robisom Calado Dr. Marcos R. R. Georges MSc Aristides Pavani MSc Francisco Edeneziano Dantas Pereira Valéria Garcia Wagner Cezarino Priscila Lima Roberto Oliveira Thais Ferraz UNIFOR/UECE CTI CTI ITIC - CE USF PUC Campinas CTI-NE CTI CTI CTI CTI CTI CTI 3 International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics International Program Committee – IPC Abreu, Antonio Portugal Lima Júnior, Orlando F. Brazil Alla, Hassane France Lu, Jinhu China Bakule, Lubomir CzechRepublic Martin, Marcelo Argentina Bera, Hrishi England Metakides, George Greece Binder, Zdenek France Mézgar, István Hungary Boaventura, José Portugal Min, Li Li Brazil Borges, Messias Brazil Borne, Pierre France Morabito Neto, Reinaldo Neck, Reinhard Botto, Miguel Ayala Portugal Negreiros, Marcos Brazil Boucher, Xavier France Nof, Shimon USA Brdys, Mietek United Kingdom Ortiz, Angel Spain Calado , Robisom D. Brazil Panetto, Hervé France Camponogara, Eduardo Cauchick Miguel, Paulo Charbonnaud, Philipe Brazil Pavani Filho, Aristides Brazil Brazil Pereira, Carlos E. Brazil France Pereira, Francisco E. Brazil Chetouane, Fatah Canada Popescu, Dumitru Romania Cioca, Marius Romania Rabelo, Ricardo Brazil Clarke, Tim United Kingdom Ruano, António Portugal Dolgui, Alexandre France Silva, Jorge V. L. Brazil Duta, Luminita Romania Sihn, Wilfried Austria Dzitac, Ioan Romania Silva, Ralph S. Brazil Georges, Marcos R. R. Brazil Souza, João M Portugal Haddad, Rosana B. B. Brazil Taisch, Marco Italy Hennet, Jean Claude France Brazil Janowski, Tomasz China Tavares , José Jean P.Z.S. Vernadat, Francois B. Koumpis, Adamantios Lefranc , Gaston L Greece Werner, Frank Germany Chile Yanasse, Horácio H. Brazil Leiviska, Kauko Finland Yoon, Wan Chul Korea 4 Brazil Austria France International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics CONFERENCE PROGRAM IFAC MCPL 2013 PROGRAM Time September 11th Wednesday 9:00 – 10:00 Registration September 12th Thursday Keynote Speaker Session – K2 10:00 – 10:20 10:20 –12:00 Coffee Break Inaugural Sessions: - Opening Ceremony - Keynote Speaker – K1 Simultaneous Oral Sessions ST11 12:00 –13:30 13:30 –15:10 Simultaneous Oral Sessions SF11 SF12 SF13 SW22 SW23 ST21 ST22 ST23 Simultaneous Oral Sessions SF21 SF22 SF23 Coffee Break Simultaneous Oral Sessions SW31 20:00 ST13 Simultaneous Oral Sessions 15:10 – 15:30 17:30 –18:30 ST12 Simultaneous Oral Sessions Lunch Time SW21 15:30 –17:25 September 13th Friday Keynote Speaker Session – K3 SW32 SW33 Simultaneous Oral Sessions ST31 Keynote Speaker Session – K4 5 ST32 ST33 Simultaneous Oral Sessions Free SF32 SF33 Free Time Closing Ceremony Official Dinner Free Time International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics KEYNOTE SPEAKERS SESSIONS Conference K1: Performance Measurement and Management (PMM) in Industrial Systems: A new outlook balancing Cost, Benefits, Value and Risk Prof. Dr. François Vernadat. European Court Of Auditors, Information Systems and Methods, Head of Unit – IT. Associate Editor for Computers in Industry, International Journal of Production Research, International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing and International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems. Chair: Carvalho, Marcius Fabius Abstract: Because "You can't manage what you can't measure", performance measurement and management (PMM) has been posing daunting challenges to practitioners in companies as well as to researchers in industrial engineering and management sciences for several decades. Even today, companies are able to meet some objectives but at the expense of others. Indeed, it is not an easy task for companies to meet all stake-holders' objectives simultaneously. The issue complicates further when two or more conflicting objectives have to be met at the same time. PMM has evolved since the 60's from methods solely based on cost to methods based on financial and non-financial performance measurement and, more recently, to integrated performance management systems (PMSs) addressing the multi-dimensional nature of performance by means of performance indicators. A thorough review and analysis of the existing PMM approaches and methods reveals that none of them can globally handle the relevant established performance concepts, i.e. multi-dimensionality, multiple stake-holder perspective and multi-level performance. In addition, the fierce world-wide competition and the economic crisis in Western countries are changing the criteria to be considered. Therefore, a new PMM framework is proposed that puts forward four main evaluation axes: Cost, Benefits, Value and Risk (CBVR). Cost is about the price or total cost of the system or process being evaluated. Benefits are the potential gains for the enterprise. Value is the degree of satisfaction of the stake-holders computed as the aggregation of elementary performance indicators relevant for the objective(s) to be achieved. Risk represents an estimation of the global risk of infringing the achievements of the objective(s), also computed as an aggregation of elementary risk values. The CBVR framework will be explained and the aggregation operators for value and risk will be presented and discussed. Conference K2: The Lessons of Large Disasters for Humanitarian Logistics: the Role of Industrial Engineers José Holguín-Veras, Ph.D., P.E.; Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Director of the Center for Infrastructure, Transportation and the Environment, Troy, New York, United States of America. Chair: Lima Junior, Orlando Fontes Abstract: Extreme events pose serious logistical challenges to emergency and aid organizations active in preparation, response and recovery operations, as the disturbances they bring about turn normal conditions into chaos. This is particularly 6 International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics true in the case of catastrophic events. Under these conditions, delivering the critical supplies urgently required becomes an extremely difficult task because of the severe damages to the physical and virtual infrastructures and the very limited, or nonexistent, transportation capacity. In this context, the recovery process is made more difficult by the prevailing lack of knowledge about the nature and challenges of postdisaster humanitarian logistics. This presentation is based on the quick response fieldwork conducted by the author and his colleagues on the largest disasters of recent times, which include, among others, the 2011 Tohoku disasters in Japan, the 2010 Port-au-Prince earthquake, and the 2005 Hurricane Katrina. The presentation discusses the important lessons that ought to be learned from these disasters, and the role of industrial engineers and the civic society. Conference K3: Ordering and Inventory Control in Multi-stage Manufacturing Networks Prof. Dr. Jean-Claude Hennet. Research Director at CNRS (French Scientific Research Center). Currently working at LSIS (Laboratory of Sciences of Information and Systems) in Marseille, France. Director of FRIIAM (Federation of Informatics and Interactions of Aix-Marseilles). Chair: Dourado, Antonio Abstract: The seminar considers a network of enterprises that cooperate to manufacture end-products from raw materials. In contrast to a multistage system owned by a single producer, such a system is characterized by its distributed nature, which entails the difficulty to efficiently implement onto the whole system, integrated planning software such as ERP and APS. Networks of enterprises are typically characterized by possible conflicts of interest, randomness and uncertainty of leadtimes and transportation delays, control actions with limited impacts. However, they also have advantages in terms of flexibility and a quick adaptation to the market. The main question addressed in this seminar is "to what extent a manufacturing network composed of autonomous production units can implement production policies as efficient as those of an integrated production system?" Conference K4: Dynamics in Logistics and the Presumptive Death of the Old Travelling Salesman Prof. Dr. Orlando Fontes Lima Júnior. Professor Associado e Livre Docente, do Departamento de Geotecnia e Transportes da Faculdade de Engenharia Civil, Arquitetura e Urbanismo (FEC) da UNICAMP, Campinas/SP, Brazil (Keynote Speaker). Prof. Dr. Antonio G.N. Novaes. Professor of Transport and Logistics Department of Industrial Engineering, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil. Chair: Silva Filho, Oscar Salviano Abstract: Arthur Miller’s play “Death of a Salesman” was staged in 1949 and closed 742 performances up to the end of 1950. In the first part of the twentieth century, travelling salesmen were an essential component of industry and commerce. But decades of depression and war changed the structure of the market, later followed by global and deep innovations in data processing and communication. The Hamiltonian cycle that Willy Loman, the main character of the play, used to follow in his visits has been analyzed by mathematicians since 1880. Far from the drama scene, Hassler 7 International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics Whitney (1807-1989), a professor of mathematics at Harvard and Princeton Universities, introduced the name “travelling salesman problem” (TSP). Richard M. Karp showed in 1972 that the Hamiltonian cycle problem is NP-complete, which implies the NP-hardness of TSP. Was the name Whitney chose a reference to Arthur Miller’s play? We don’t know. But being at Harvard and Princeton, and considering the outspread success of the play (among other things, it got the Pulitzer Prize in 1949), it is possible that Whitney took Loman’s journeys as a relevant real-life example to be remembered. Presently, Logistics, Transport and Operations Research students take contact with TSP algorithms very soon in their studies. But, nowadays, many logistics problems are dynamic in nature, and the TSP may not lead to the best solution. Do these cases indicate that the TSP formulation is dead when considering dynamic situations? Not quite. Surprisingly, the TSP has even entered the show business. Travelling Salesman is a 2012 low cost intellectual thriller, a film about four mathematicians solving a P versus NP problem. By solving the TSP problem quickly, the mathematicians can, for example, factor large numbers within a short time. Since many cryptographic schemes rely on the difficulty of factoring integers to protect their data, the solution would allow access to private data like personal correspondence, bank accounts and possibly government secrets. The picture was premiered in Philadelphia in June 2012, followed, in November of the same year, by an UK premiere at the Centre of Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge University. The presentation discusses some dynamic logistics problems where the basic TSP does not apply and trends regarding new applications. 8 International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics ORAL SESSIONS SCHEDULE Legend: SDTR – Session, Day, Time, Room Day - Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Time: 1 – (10:20-12:00), 2 – (13:30-15:10), 3 (15:30-17:25) Room: 1, 2, 3 Example: SW21 – Oral Session, Wednesday, time: 13:30-15:10, Room 1. Session Seq Title Authors Regular Session – Artificial Intelligence, Agents & Metaheuristics Chair: Plácido Pinheiro SW21 1 SCADA System for Ship Stabilization Designed Using an Expert System Catalin Bara, Dumitru Popescu, Florin Gheorghe Filip (Romania) 2 Optimization of Order Picker Path Based on Agent Communication in Warehouse Logistics Safa Gharbi, Hayfa Zgaya, Slim Hammadi (France) 3 A Hybrid Methodology for Nesting Irregular Shapes: Case Study on a Textile Industry Bonfim Amaro Junior, Rommel Saraiva, Plácido Pinheiro (Brazil) 4 The Intelligent Shelf for Replenishment Blood Bags Samuel Silva (Brazil) Regular Session – Management Chair: Dr. António Dourado SW22 1 The Art of Managing Production Disruptions in Pump Industry through Visual Management Johannes Mapokgole, C. Mbohwa (South Africa) 2 Design Automation of the Manufacturing Process of a Mini – Biodiesel Plant Deivison Silveira (Brazil) 3 A Brazilian Experience in Energy Oureste Elias Batista, Rogério Andrade Flauzino, Management: Low-Cost Actions As Omar Chaim, Diana Ruth Mejia Lima (Brazil) Strategy to Reduce Electricity Costs 4 Research on the Effectiveness of Logistics Performance Assessment Darong Ling, Zhiyun Duan, Xiaoming Zhang (China) Regular Session – Supply Chain 1 Chair: Carvalho, Marcius Fabius 1 Configuration of Changeable Logistics Structures in Value Chain Networks: Identification and Analysis of Change Drivers 2 A Multi-Agent MPC Scheme for João Lemos Nabais, Rudy Negenborn, Rafael Bernardo Vertically Integrated Manufacturing Carmona Benitez, Miguel Ayala Botto (Portugal) Supply Chains 3 Evaluation of Information SW23 Mehmet Emin Özsahin, Susanne Schukraft (Germany) Ralph Santos da Silva, Marcius Fabius Carvalho 9 International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics Session Seq Title Integration in Supply Chain: A Case Study of Automotive Sector 4 Sustainability Performance Measurement for Green Supply Chain Management Authors (Brazil) Nadine Kafa, Yasmina Hani, Abderrahman El Mhamedi (France) Regular Session – Optimization Chair: Macowski Durski Silva, Vanina SW31 1 The Dynamics of the Collaborative Maritime Transportation Vanina Macowski Durski Silva, Antonio Sérgio Coelho, Antonio Galvão Novaes (Brazil) 2 Method for the Identification of Point in Time for Changes in Production Networks Gisela Lanza, Raphael Moser, Annabel Jondral (Germany) 3 Optimal Periodical Behavior of a Multiclass Fluid Flow Network Dirk van Zwieten, Erjen Lefeber, I.J.B.F. Adan (Netherlands) 4 Seaport Productivity Research Basing on P-Time Petri Net Hongchang Zhang, Simon Collart-Dutilleul, Khaled Mesghouni (France) 5 Lagrangian Heuristic for the Facility Edith Lucero Ozuna, Igor Litvinchev (Mexico) Location Problem Special Session - Trends on Computers, Communications and Control Technologies Chair: Gastón Lefranc – Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso/ Chile SW32 1 Development of Multifractal Models Gaston Lefranc, Ginno Millan (Chile) for Self-Similar Traffic Flows 2 Design and Simulation of Control Strategies for Trajectory Tracking in an Autonomous Ground Vehicle Marcos Orchard, Tomas Carricajo, Paul Vallejos (Chile) 3 BEHAVIOR OF THE BOSSO FILTER AND ITS APPLICATIONS TO MAMMOGRAM Miguel Bustamante, Gaston Lefranc (Chile) 4 Integration of Algorithms for Maps Construction and Simultaneous Localization in a Mobile Robot Claudio Cubillos, Gaston Lefranc, Roman Osorio, Daniel Rojas, Fernando Passold (Chile) 5 Using Background and Segmentation Algorithms Applied in Mobile Robots Roman Osorio (Mexico) 6 Obstacle Avoidance Behaviors for Mobile Robots Using Genetic Algorithms and Recurrent Neural Networks Jesús Savage, S. Muñoz, Mauricio Matamoros, Roman Osorio (Mexico) Special Session - Automation Applied in Production and Logistics Chair: José Jean-Paul Zanlucchi de Souza Tavares – UFU/Brazil SW33 1 Automated Planning Applied in Inventory Management Heittor Carvalho, Lucas Henriques Silva, José Jean P Z S Tavares (Brazil) 2 Automated Planning Integrated Rodrigo Nogueira Cardoso, Bruno Luiz Pereira, João 10 International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics Session Seq Title Authors with Linear Programming Applied in the Container Loading Problem Paulo Fonseca, Marco Vinícius Ferreira, José Jean P Z S Tavares (Brazil) 3 Markovian Decision Problems Applied in Pest Control of Agriculture Production Systems Wesley Pereira Marcos, Marco Vinícius Ferreira, Arthur Pinheiro Cortes, José Jean P Z S Tavares (Brazil) 4 Toward Automated Planning Algorithms Applied to Production and Logistics Alexandre Sousa, José Jean P Z S Tavares (Brazil) 5 Automated Planning Applied In Robot Trajectory Control System William Pereira Guimarães (Brazil) Regular Session – Supply Chain 2 Chair: Dr. António Dourado ST11 1 Design and Development of a Forecasting Module: Case of a Warehouse Management System Dhia Jomaa, Thibaud Monteiro, Béatrix Besombes (France) 2 Supply Chain of Human Organs: A Case Study in Hospital Complex in Sorocaba Délvio Venanzi, Orlando Roque Silva, Angelo Palmisano (Brazil) 3 Structuring Systems and Related Research Challenges Marc Zolghadri, Florent Couffin, Vincent Cheutet, Caroline Bourcier, Roberta Costa Affonso, Patrice Leclaire (France) 4 A Co-Evolution Oriented Change Analysis Framework in Product Development Project Xin Zhang, Marc Zolghadri, Patrice Leclaire, Philippe Girard (France) Regular Session – Logistics 1 Chair: BINDER, Zdenek 1 Humanitarian Logistics: How to Help Even More? Camilla Felício Agostinho (Spain) 2 Key Performance Indicators in Humanitarian Logistics in Colombia Olga Larrea (Colombia) 3 Optimizing a Production-Inventory Oscar Salviano Silva Filho, Isadora Rebelo Salviano Systems with Deteriorating and Re(Brazil) Manufacturing Products 4 The Performance Evaluation Model of Troops Logistics Construction Qifa Du, Zhaobin Sun, Zhiyun Duan (China) Based on the Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation Method ST12 Special Session - Lean Thinking in Healthcare Chairs: Robisom Damasceno Calado – USF/Brazil, Li Li Min - UNICAMP/Brazil, Messias Borges – UNESP - USP/Brazil ST13 1 Lean Principles in Healthcare: An Overview of Challenges and Improvements Gabriela Salim Spagnol, Li Li Min, David Newbold (United Kingdom) 2 Applying Business Diagnostic Angela Alice Silva Boa Sorte Oliveira, Messias Borges 11 International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics Session Seq Title Method in Companies Certified by the Quality Management System ISO TS 16949 Authors Silva, Robisom D. Calado (Brazil) 3 Process Improvement in a Cancer Outpatient Chemotherapy Unit Using Lean Healthcare 4 Access Improvement Using Lean Carlos Pinto, Stela Maris Antunes Coelho, Robisom D. Healthcare for Radiation Treatment Calado, Messias Borges Silva (Brazil) in a Public Hospital 5 Lean Startup applied in Healthcare: A viable methodology for Sandra Elisabeth P Silva, Robisom D. Calado, Messias continuous improvement in the Borges Silva, Marco Nascimento (Brasil) development of new products and services 6 Translation and validation of the survey "Employee Perception to Assess Lean Implementation Tool" to Brazilian Portuguese Alice Sarantopoulos, Li Li Min, Robisom D. Calado, Paul Componation (Brazil) 7 The Impact of Lean Manufacturing on Environmental and Social Sustainability: A Study Using a Concept Mapping Approach Cristóvão Silva, Paulo Vaz, Luís Miguel Ferreira (Portugal) ST23 Stela Maris Antunes Coelho, Carlos Pinto, Robisom D. Calado, Messias Borges Silva (Brazil) Regular Session – Production Control Chair: Sepulveda, Juan ST21 1 Control of Metrics Design on Mobile Ion IVAN, Alin Zamfiroiu, Cristian Ciurea, Mihai Quality Application Doinea (Romania) 2 Sucker-Rod Pumping System of Oil Wells: Modelling, Identification and Luiz H. S. Torres, Leizer Schnitman (Brazil) Process Control 3 Development of Quantitative Tools for the Design of an Automated Distribution Center Ivan Derpich, Rene Ibacache, Juan Sepulveda (Chile) 4 A New Systems Spectrum for Sustainability Concept Arturo Molina, Pedro Ponce (Mexico) Special Session - New technologies: 3D printing and virtual prototyping Chairs: Jorge Vicente Lopes da Silva and Rodrigo Alvarenga Rezende - CTI/Brazil 1 Additive Manufacturing and its future impact in logistics Jorge Vicente Lopes da Silva, Rodrigo A. Rezende (Brazil) 2 New Opportunities and Challenges for Additive Manufacturing to Produce Biomedical Devices Joaquim Ciurana 3 Virtual Biofabrication Line ST22 Vladimir Mironov, Rodrigo A. Rezende, Vladimir Kasyanov, Jorge V. L. da Silva 12 International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics Session Seq Title Authors 4 New Advances on Tracheal Stent Manufacturing 5 Rapid Prototyping Material Carlos Alberto Costa, Paulo Roberto Linzmaier, Felipe Degradation: A Study of Mechanical Pasquali (Brazil) Properties 6 In Vitro Biocompatibility Study of Biodegradable Polyester Scaffolds Constructed Using Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Marcos Antonio Sabino, Fermín Zulielfre, Marielys Loaiza, Josnell Moret, Dubravska Rodríguez, Rodrigo Rezende, Paulo Inforçatti Neto, Frederico Pereira, Jorge da Silva, José Alvarez-Barreto (Brazil) 7 3D-Printed Scaffolds for the Cultivation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Daniela Steffens, Rodrigo Rezende, Bruna Santi, Frederico Pereira, Paulo Inforçatti Neto, Jorge da Silva, Patricia Pranke (Brazil) 8 Development of an Innovative Micro Extrusion Head Based on Screw for Experimental Additive Manufacturing Machines Matheus Stoshy Freitas, Paulo Inforçatti Neto, Zilda Silveira, Pedro Noritomi, Jorge da Silva (Brazil) ST32 Lidia Serenó, Matheus Stoshy Freitas, Zilda Silveira, Jorge da Silva, Joaquim Ciurana (Brazil) Special Session - Approaches for the Analysis and Control of Production Systems using Petri Nets Chair: Latéfa Ghomri, MELT, University of Tlemcen (Algeria) and Hassane Alla, Automatic Control Dep. (Gipsa-Lab), University of Grenoble (France) 1 Modelling, Analysis and Control of Electroplating Line Modelled by PTime Event Graphs Tassadit BECHA, Redouane Kara, Simon CollartDutilleul, Jean Jacques Loiseau (Algeria) 2 Mesoscopic Event Model of Highway Traffic by Batches Petri Nets Radhia Gaddouri, Leonardo Brenner, Isabel Demongodin (France) 3 P-Time Pn for Modelling and Control of Time Constrained Systems Fatah Chetouane, Simon Collart-Dutilleul (Canada) 4 Using D-Elementary Hybrid Petri Nets and Linear Hybrid Automata for Modelling Manufacturing Systems Latéfa GHOMRI, Hassane Alla (Algeria) 5 Monitoring of Packaging Machine Using Synchronized Fuzzy Petri Nets Anis M'Halla, Simon Collart-Dutilleul, Mohamed Benrejeb (France) ST31 Regular Session – Transportation Chair: Suguiy, Takao 1 Ground Handling Management at Airports with Fuzzy Information Salma Fitouri-Trabelsi, Carlos Alberto Nunes Cosenza, Felix Mora-Camino (France) 2 Efficiency of Urban Public Transport: Case Study of Brazilian Cities Takao Suguiy, Daniel Luis Nithack e Silva, Marcius Fabius Carvalho (Brazil) 3 Routing Vehicles in a Special Transportation Network Luis Alfonso Infante Rivera, Igor Litvinchev (Mexico) ST33 13 International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics Session Seq Title Authors 4 A Two-Phase Heuristic for Crane Scheduling in Steel Slab Yards Shuji Kuyama, Shinji Tomiyama (Japan) 5 A Reliable Mobile Application for Safety on Roads Adel Khelifi, Lama Daoud, Manar Abu Talib (United Arab Emirates) Special Session - Enterprise Systems Engineering, Interoperability and Networking Chairs: Arturo Molina, ITESM (Mexico), Herve Panetto - Université de Lorraine, Francois Vernadat – ECA/France SF11 1 Model Driven Architecture for Engineering Design and Manufacturing 2 Production Scheduling Process Adriano Leonardo Baroni, Fernando Deschamps, Assessment According to an Edson Pinheiro de Lima, Eduardo Alves Portela Enterprise Engineering Perspective Santos, Eduardo Rocha Loures (Brazil) 3 Value-Risk Graph: A decisionmaking tool for supply chain and industrial system engineering Liaqat-Ali Shah, François Vernadat, Alain Etienne, Ali Siadat (France) 4 Global Model for the Management of Operating Modes in Discrete Event Systems Hela Kadri (Tunisia) Francisco Javier Pereda,Arturo Molina (Mexico) Special Session - Analytics and Optimization in Industry Victor F. Cavalcante, IBM Research Lab/Brazil Chairs: Victor F. Cavalcante IBM Research Lab/Brazil SF12 1 Carlos Henrique Cardonha, Ricardo Guimarães Theoretical Aspects of the Herrmann, Priscilla Barreira Avegliano Avegliano Integrated Route Planning Problem (Brazil) 2 A Resource Constrained Project Scheduling Problem with Bounded Multitasking Victor Cavalcante, Carlos Henrique Cardonha, Ricardo Guimarães Herrmann (Brazil) 3 Strategic Project Planning: Optimal Contracting and Resource Allocation Bruno Flach, Carlos Raoni Mendes (Brazil) 4 Social Network Analyses in Organizations: Challenges and Approaches for Studying Work Networks Ana Paula Appel, Vagner de Santana, Rogério de Paula, Claudio Pinhanez, Victor Cavalcante (Brazil) Special Session - Multi-cultural & Inter-disciplinary – the Challenge of Logistical Research and Education Chairs: Ingrid Rügge – BIBA/Germany and Eliana Senna - France SF13 1 Resources in Logistics - a Multidisciplinary Challenge Safir Issa, Chanaka Lloyd, Thomas Pötsch, Ingrid Rügge, Mehdi Safaei, Yi Sanghyuk, Raul Zuniga (Germany) 2 Coping with Multi-Dimensional Diversity in Logistics Education Ingrid Rügge, Renate Klempien-Hinrichs (Germany) 3 The challenge of teaching business logistics to international students Eliana Terezinha Pereira Senna, Luiz Afonso dos Santos Senna, Rafael Mozart da Silva (Brazil) 14 International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics Session Seq 4 Title Authors Learning Supply Chain Management Oscar Salviano Silva Filho, Robisom D. Calado (Brazil) by PBL with A3 Report Support Regular Session – Discrete Event Chair: Hennet, Jean-Claude SF21 1 Control of Input Stream of Manufacturing Systems Modeled by José Ricardo da Silva Dias, Carlos Andrey Maia, Timed Event Graphs and Max-Pus Vicente Lucena (Brazil) Algebra 2 Supervisory Controller Design to Enforce Basic Properties in TimedPlace Petri Nets Aydin Aybar, Altug Iftar (Turkey) 3 A Model Predictive Control Approach for Fab-Wide Scheduling in Semiconductor Manufacturing Facilities Hong Jang, Tae Yeong Jung, Kevin Yeh, Jay H. Lee (Korea, South) 4 Design of Reconfigurable Manufacturing Control Applied in a Material Handling Production System Using Petri Nets Joao Thiago de Guimaraes Anchieta e Araujo Campos Campos, Carlos Cezar Rodrigues Santos Santos, Carlos Heitor Filgueiras de Souza Souza, Robson Marinho Silva (Brazil) Regular Session – Supply Chain 3 Chair: Negreiros, Marcos José SF22 1 A Global Framework of Activities Roberta Costa Affonso, Yan Liu, Marc Zolghadri Integrating Product & Supply Chain (France) Design 2 A Model for Evaluating Logistics Services Providers: Case Study in a Chilean Chemical Company Juan M. Sepulveda Salas (Chile) 3 Duty Drawbacks and Anticipated Effect of Duty Rate Changes Marius Haentsch, Arnd Huchzermeier (Germany) 4 Integrated DSS Tools for Routing, Marcos José Negreiros, Augusto Wagner Palhano, João Tracking and Drivers Assistance in Amílcar Rodrigues, Bruno Bezerra Chaves, Ivo Coelho Wholesale – SisRot®, Cherry/ZeusAlbuquerque, Luiz Prudêncio Souza (Brazil) Track® Special Session - Organizational engineering and the new challenges of sustainability: Innovation for clean production and quality of life in company Chairs: Marco Antonio Silveira and Nanci Gardim (CTI) 1 The Interrelation between Sustainability and Green Logistics Nagham El-Berishy, Ingrid Rügge, Bernd Scholz-Reiter (Germany) 2 Dynamization of learning for sustainability in the electronics industry: studies in electromedical equipment manufacturers Letícia Kikuchi, Nanci Gardim, Cristiani Policeno, Marco Silveira (Brazil) 3 Evaluating performance of production scheduling from an economic perspective Johannes Mapokgole (South Africa) SF23 15 International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics Session Seq 4 Title Authors Innovating in sustainable management processes for dealing with cultural diversity Cleber José Cunha Dutra, Adriana Carla Avelino Mazza (Brazil) Regular Session – Planning & Design Chair: Crisóstomo, Manuel Marques 1 Use of the Lean Product Development Approach by Capital Goods Companies in Brazil Ana Julia Dal Forno, Fernando Antonio Forcellini, Rodrigo Miranda, Antonio Cezar Bornia (Brazil) 2 Design and simulation based assessment of lean material flows considering imprecision Markus Philipp Rößler, Manuel Wolff (Germany) 3 Demand Forecasting for Blood Oscar Salviano Silva Filho, Marcelo Addas Carvalho, Components Distribution of a Blood Wagner Cezarino, Ralph Santos Da Silva, Giselle Supply Chain Rebelo Salviano (Brazil) 4 Position and Anti-Collision Algorithms for a 3D HyperRedundant Robot A. Paulo Coimbra, Manuel Marques Crisóstomo, João P. Ferreira (Portugal) 5 Benchmarking: A Tool for the Improvement of Production Management Carlos Alberto dos Santos Passos, Rosana B. B. Haddad (Brazil) SF32 Regular Session – Scheduling and Management Chair: Thomaz, Antonio Clecio Fontelles 1 High Performance Scheduling Simulator Pedro Paulo Lanetzki, Luana Lanetzki Kozara (Brazil) 2 Case Studies Using High Performance Scheduling Simulator Pedro Paulo Lanetzki, Luana Lanetzki Kozara (Brazil) 3 PATHFIND: Minimizing the Logistics Costs in Urban Centers Douglas Bermeijo (Brazil) 4 GERAM: building sustainable enterprises Daniel Franco dos Reis Alves, Renato Campos, Fernando Bernardi de Souza (Brazil) 5 Discussion of Some Recent Empirical Research on Integration, Uncertainty and their Influence on Performance Juliana Sagawa, Marcelo Nagano (Brazil) SF33 16 International Federation of Automatic Control MCPL2013 International Conference on Management and Control of Production and Logistics COPYRIGHT The material submitted for presentation at an IFAC meeting (Congress, Symposium, Conference, Workshop) must be original, not published or being considered elsewhere. 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