Conference Sponsor Making Good Use of the Emulate 3D Framework Improving Productivity with Automated Model Building Ian McGregor Co-founder/Director Emulate3D models are constructed from catalog items which can be as simple (imported CAD) or as complex (a fully functional system) as the user requires. Whether they are used "as is" or have been created specifically for the user, catalog items are open and their operational logic can be accessed and modified at build time. This flexibility was designed to accommodate and facilitate the next step in improving the workflow of simulation practitioners - automating the model build process. This presentation describes the conditions under which automatic model building is advantageous and cost-effective, the steps to implementation, as well as the benefits of the approach. The Hytrol Importer is presented as an illustration of the success of this approach. Ian McGregor is a co-founder of Emulate3D and has been one of the three Director-owners since the company's creation in 2005. Emulate3D develops a range of engineering software designed to assist with off-line virtual commissioning (Emulate3D Controls Testing), data-driven throughput simulation and analysis (Sim3D), and demonstration, prototyping and layout software, (Demo3D and Layout3D). In 2014 Emulate3D was awarded a Queen's Award for Enterprise in the Innovation category, for which Ian was presented to Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II. Prior to creating Emulate3D Ian worked extensively with various simulation products worldwide; living and working as an engineer in the US for four years, Japan for one year, Singapore for eighteen months, and France for ten years. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical, Aeronautical, and Production Engineering, a Diplome d'ingenieur in Applied Computing, a Master of Science degree in Computer Integrated Manufacturing, and is a Chartered Member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers. Page 1 of 12
Speakers Increasing collaboration through the use of simulation tools and virtual caves Brad George Global Tech Services Mgr. (Manufacturing Process Strategy) Advanced Components and Systems Division Caterpillar, Inc. Caterpillar has entered the Electric Drive market segment and embarked on a journey to develop a new electric propulsion system for a construction machine currently in production. Electric drive technology enables tremendous value for our customers through increased power, improved fuel efficiency, and lower long term operating costs. The challenge with this project was the 100% new content and unique manufacturing processes that did not exist within Caterpillar. Along with the new content, the time to market was extremely critical so reducing process validation time was imperative. Our team composed of Operations, Product Engineers, Manufacturing and Industrial Engineers, Supply Chain Engineers, and Environmental Health and Safety Professionals leveraged virtual tools to increase and maintain collaboration throughout the project. Team members from various locations around the globe conducted analysis using process simulation tools, 3D factory design, and our virtual cave facilities to conduct design reviews and virtual facility tours. Utilizing this process, our team mitigated 50 potential Safety / Ergonomic issues, improved designed throughput by 25%, reduced manpower requirements by 25%, and met our launch date. Virtual tools have proven to be extremely valuable to Caterpillar and our manufacturing teams have standardized the use of these tools across the globe. Brad George is currently the manager of Industrial Engineering, Simulation, Manufacturing Process Strategy, Manufacturing Technical Stewards, Manufacturing Engineering Process Owner, Environmental Health and Safety, and Manufacturing Built in Quality champion in the Advanced Components and Systems Division supporting 16 facilities globally. He joined Caterpillar in 2006 as a New Product Introduction Specialist launching new product around the globe and also held various other positions including 6 Sigma Black Belt, Manufacturing Engineering Manager, and Global Transformation Manager leading facility efficiency improvements. Prior to Caterpillar, Brad held various Manufacturing Engineering and Material Handling consulting positions. Page 2 of 12
Traffic Simulation 101 John Abraham, PhD, PE, PTOE Director of Traffic & Operations Macomb County Department of Roads Traffic Engineers have utilized traffic simulation tools to model performance of roadway facilities for planning, operations and evaluation of traffic operations. These models can be used to analyze existing performance, based on known traffic pattern data, that might otherwise be impossible to estimate via conventional data collection methods or standard traffic engineering analytical methods. Besides, simulation offers a much safer environment for both traffic engineers and the motoring public in testing and evaluating scenarios with parameters such as traffic signal timing. Simulation models can also be used to predict future estimated performance on the basis of forecasted changes in vehicle demand or travel patterns, proposed changes in roadway characteristics such as roadway expansion or redesign, or potential operational strategies. In addition to providing important engineering and planning capabilities that supplement empirical data and analytical techniques, traffic simulation models also go beyond aggregate estimates of performance based on average or median conditions by providing dynamic (time-varying) performance estimates as well. These models can also generate animated three-dimensional representations of roadway conditions that help convey the nature of traffic performance to the engineer as well as to decision makers and the general public. Animated displays also provide useful diagnostic cues during the model development phase, which in turn enhances user confidence in the validity of the resulting model s outputs. This presentation will introduce the audience to simulation as applied to traffic engineering. There are two major types of traffic simulation models: Macroscopic traffic flow simulation: Flow-density relationship is used to govern vehicle movement. Individual vehicles are not tracked in the model. Microscopic traffic simulation: Each individual vehicle is tracked. A vehicles movement in the system is determined by the characteristics of the driver, vehicle performance, and its interactions with network geometrics and surrounding vehicles. The presentation will delve more into Microscopic simulation models and demonstrate a couple of software that are popularly used in traffic engineering practice.. John Abraham is the Director of Traffic and Operations for Macomb County, Michigan. Dr. Abraham has authored around 10 papers in refereed journals and other publications, and has presented on these topics all over the world. Dr. Abraham is a Registered Professional Engineer, with the State of Michigan, and is a member of several professional organizations related to the traffic and transportation industries. Dr. Abraham was awarded his M.S, in Civil Engineering from West Virginia University in 1993, and his Ph.D., in Civil Engineering Transportation Engineering, from Wayne State University in 1997. Page 3 of 12
Architecture for Supply Chain Analytics Integrating Simulation and Optimization Capabilities Jeffrey Tew, Ph. D. Devadatta Kulkarni, Ph. D. Chief Scientist Tata Consultancy Services Principal Scientist Cincinnati Innovation Lab The planning and execution of complex supply chains is quickly becoming a core competitive advantage for businesses. In planning, optimizing design of the supply chain network for future products and services against forecasted demand is a standard practice. However, after the launch, as demand mix and requirements vary, it often becomes critical to refine the plan by running rapid simulations of evolving scenarios taking resource availability into account. We will talk about a high level architecture for managing such scenario analysis using simulation across multiple instances in order to optimize end result. Additionally we will highlight key features of this architecture using a case study. Jeffrey D. Tew is the Chief Scientist for the TCS Innovation Lab in Cincinnati, OH whose focus is leading and developing TCS s Supply Chain Research and Innovation activities globally. Dr. Tew is an internationally known professional consultant and expert in Transportation and Supply Chain Management (SCM), along with other related business disciplines. Dr. Tew has a long history of effective interactions with several of the leading research universities in the world. Dr. Tew also has maintained a strong publication record throughout his career, including filing six U.S. Patents awarded to date, over 80 internal GM R&D publications and report and over 35 external, archival publications in leading professional journals. Dr. Tew was awarded his B.S, Mathematics in 1979, his M.S., Applied Statistics in 1981, and his Ph.D., in 1986, all from Purdue University. Devadatta M. Kulkarni is a Principal Scientist for the TCS Innovation Lab in Cincinnati, OH and working on TCS s Supply Chain Management and Manufacturing research projects globally. Dr. Kulkarni is a well-known professional consultant and expert in Commodity Sourcing and Supply Chain Management (SCM) technologies, along with decision models related to Product Development and Total Cost management areas. Dr. Kulkarni has worked on both innovation and finance sides of a major automotive OEM business and brings in unique experience of architecting technology frameworks for enterprise transformation. Dr. Kulkarni has successfully extended his accomplished academic career into industrial researcher role with sustained publications, including filing 4 U.S. Patents, over 50 internal GM R&D publications and over 25 external, archival publications in leading professional journals. Dr. Kulkarni was awarded his B.S, Mathematics in 1979 at Pune University, his M.S., Mathematics in 1982, and his Ph.D., in 1985, both from Purdue University. Page 4 of 12
Vendor Sessions (in alphabetical order by company name) Enhancing Your Discrete Event Models Tom Baggio Sr. Solutions Architect Experience how multimethod modeling can enhance your discrete event models. Increased accuracy and efficiency is just the beginning. New AnyLogic capabilities include a built-in database, new and updated libraries, and shapefile conversion, which will be showcased through step-by-step model building inside AnyLogic software.. Tom Baggio s entire career has been customer facing with various management and technical leadership roles; prior to joining AnyLogic, at a Fortune 50 company as the Group Manager of North American Services and Consulting for the factory automation group working directly with some of the largest electronics companies in the world. verticals. Tom is a contributing author of electronics handbooks, publishing author of various technical journals, and Council Member of Gerson Lehrman Group Consulting as a recognized expert in multiple industry Completion of an Executive Education program in Business Management at the University of Chicago, strong client recommendations and a substantial background in business development, verifies Tom as the solutions expert for your complex organizational challenges. Page 5 of 12
AutoMod Performance, Accuracy & Scalability How AutoMod has stood the test of time Dan Muller Global Product Management Automation Products The AutoMod simulation product has been able to stand the test of time by empowering users to control all aspect of the simulation effort. The easy to learn AutoMod language enables user to develop the right level of modeling details without guessing what is happening behind the scenes. The efficient simulation architecture enables the most complex models to run efficiently, thus reducing the wait time for results. Users control the level of graphical representations contributing to the speed and performance of the software. This presentation shall highlight AutoMod s capabilities through an engaging series of model demonstrations. Dan Muller has worked for Applied Materials/Brooks Automation/AutoSimulations since 1992. He is currently the Product Manager for the AutoMod and AutoSched Simulation Products. He previously has worked as a Consulting Manager, World-Wide Presales, and as a Senior Simulation Analyst, conducting numerous simulation studies for over the ten years in a variety of industries. He currently coordinates the simulation development activities as well as manages the AutoMod world-wide distributor network. Prior to joining Applied Materials, Mr. Muller worked as Senior Simulation Consultant for Systems Modeling Corporation and as Systems Engineer for Litton Integrated Systems. Mr. Muller received a Bachelor of Industrial Engineering from Georgia Tech in 1985 and his Master of Science in Industrial Engineering from The University of Pittsburgh in 1991. Page 6 of 12
FlexSim VSM Bill Nordgren President/CEO - FlexSim Software Products, Inc. Maybe the biggest benefit of simulation is that it can solve problems such as bottlenecks and variability in far less time and with much less effort than static value stream mapping. In a simple and focused product like FlexSim VSM, the time to complete a value stream map is reduced significantly by using drag-and-drop templates and allowing the simulation to calculate and present the all-important data individuals rely on for effective decision making. FlexSim VSM is a free, simple, and powerful software tool to create dynamic value stream maps. By adding the capabilities of simulation to value stream mapping, it s possible to overcome the limitations and potential mistakes caused by the static analysis of a dynamic system. FlexSim VSM was created to quickly turn limited data into powerful decision making tools. Test multiple what-if scenarios to evaluate each improvement idea quickly and without capital investment. FlexSim VSM does most of the work for you by dynamically calculating the queue sizes, waiting times, cycle times, utilization rates, tact time, value-added time, and non-value added time. Each of these are shown as the simulation is working for immediate validation of proposed changes, and built-in dashboards show even more information in engaging charts and graphs. For more information on FlexSim VSM, visit www.flexsim.com/vsm. Bill Nordgren is President/CEO of FlexSim Software Products. He was a co-founder of ProModel Corporation in 1988 and was Vice President until 1992. In 1993 Bill founded F&H Simulations, Inc. (Now FlexSim Software Products Inc.) and introduced Taylor II, Taylor ED, and FlexSim into the market. Bill has authored several papers dealing with simulation project management, queuing theory, and has taught hundreds of classes in the use of simulation software. Bill is a co-author of Applied Simulation: Modeling and analysis using FlexSim. He is listed in Marquis Who s Who in America for his accomplishments in the advancement of simulation technology. Bill received a Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Engineering Technology, and a Master of Science in CIM (Computer Integrated Manufacturing) from Brigham Young University. Page 7 of 12
From Cars to Calls Expanding the Limits of Simulation Sander Vermeulen Head of Services North America SIMUL8 Corporation Thomas Woods New Technology Planning Supervisor Ford Motor Company With the ability to handle any process at any level of complexity SIMUL8 is not just for your assembly line, it s for any process in your organization that needs improved. Come along to our session and hear how one automotive customer used SIMUL8 to improve support desks in their organization. This presentation will highlight what SIMUL8 can bring to any organization handling customer interactions to improve call flow, staff utilization and profitability and it will get you thinking about what else you could be improving with SIMUL8. Sander is Head of Services at SIMUL8 Corporation and has been part of the simulation community for 16 years. During his time at SIMUL8 Corporation he has managed large simulation projects for Fortune 50 companies across a variety of industries including manufacturing, defense, call center and services. In his role with SIMUL8, Sander is passionate about creating users who will be successful with simulation, so that they can improve processes, increase efficiency and save money in their organizations. Thomas Woods - As IT New Technology Planning Supervisor at Ford Motor Company one of Tom Woods primary responsibilities is to ensure that new technologies and services integrate successfully into the Ford IT environment. Tom uses Desktop Discrete event simulation models to proactively verify that integrated systems meet availability, capacity, and performance SLA and KPIs requirements under multiple complicated load scenarios. Tom has created simulation models in his previous roles as IT Service Desk Supervisor, IT Global Services Transition Managers and Global Backup and NAS Operations Supervisor. Page 8 of 12
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Vendors (in alphabetical order by company name) 30 years of market leadership in performance and accuracy of modeling large complex manufacturing, automotive, warehousing, airports, ports and logistics operations. For more information please contact: Dan Muller Applied Materials Simulation Product Manager Dan_Muller@amat.com Office 610-409-9187 Mobile 215-919-7624 WWW.AUTOMOD.COM Page 10 of 12
Forward Vision For the past 19 years Forward Vision has been a consultant and value added reseller in the discrete event and robotic simulation marketplace. Our team is ready to assist you with everything from simulation training to complete project consulting. You can find us on the web at www.forwardvision.com. For more information contact: Joe Hugan Forward Vision jhugan@forwardvision.com 734-644-1777 Page 11 of 12
Production Modeling Corporation (PMC) has been providing Industrial Engineering (IE) services worldwide for over 30 years. Our services range from New Manufacturing System Program Management to Digital Manufacturing applications as well as providing technical resources to support new and existing Manufacturing Processes. PMC has resources skilled in Discrete Event Simulation as well as a host of other IE and Material Handling Engineering (MHE) work: Timestudy, CAD, 3D Scanning, Lean Systems, Material Handling Equipment Design, etc. PMC also provides a host of software and training in simulation, CAD, IE, and MHE areas. For more information contact: Production Modeling Corporation Melissa Buhalis 15726 Michigan Avenue Dearborn, MI 48126 313-441-4460 Ext 1011 mbuhalis@pmcorp.com www.pmcorp.com Page 12 of 12