Attraction of customers to electric propulsion systems demands clear advantages and well formulated and proven arguments. Airport logistics is an area were both state and privately owved airports are looking for potential environmental improvements through new technology. This project aims to develop a prototype towbarless tractor that uses a mix of X % diesel and Y % electricity during a work day moving the largest aircrafts and demonstrate this in real-life load cycles. The project will conduct research in innovation and product development methodologies with a production bias. The electro-hybrid componets developed by the project will also find potential use in other workmachines and heavy on-road vehicles.
First Name | Last Name | Title |
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Jessica | Bruch | Professor |
Monica | Bellgran | Professor |
Carin | Rösiö | Post Doc |
Erik | Flores-García | Doctoral student |
Glenn | Johansson |
Support for successful Production System Development (Oct 2015) Jessica Bruch, Carin Rösiö
Early production involvement in new product development (May 2015) Carin Rösiö, Jessica Bruch, Anette Johansson POMS 26th Annual Conference (POMS)
Focusing early phases in production system design (Sep 2014) Carin Rösiö, Jessica Bruch International conference of advances in production management systems (APMS)
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BAE Systems | Industrial |
Kalmar Motor | Industrial |