Martin Grunow

About Martin Grunow

Martin Grunow, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universität München, specializes in the field of Operations Management, Supply Chain Management.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Correction to: Flexible layouts for the mixed-model assembly of heterogeneous vehicles

Dynamic stochastic lot sizing with forecast evolution in rolling‐horizon planning

Staffing and scheduling projects for engineering automotive production systems

Stochastic Programming for Dynamic Design of Matrix Assembly Systems

Flexible assembly layouts in smart manufacturing: An impact assessment for the automotive industry

A branch-and-price approach for staffing and scheduling projects for engineering automotive production systems

Dynamics of sensor-based information in supply chains with perishables substitutable by non-perishables

Robust supply chain design with suppliers as system integrators: an aerospace case study

Martin Grunow Information

University

Position

Professor Production and Supply Chain Management TUM School of Management

Citations(all)

4735

Citations(since 2020)

1989

Cited By

3548

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

57

i10Index(since 2020)

40

Email

University Profile Page

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Martin Grunow Skills & Research Interests

Operations Management

Supply Chain Management

Top articles of Martin Grunow

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Correction to: Flexible layouts for the mixed-model assembly of heterogeneous vehicles

OR Spectrum

Andreas Hottenrott

Martin Grunow

2024/4/15

Dynamic stochastic lot sizing with forecast evolution in rolling‐horizon planning

Production and Operations Management

Alexandre Forel

Martin Grunow

2023/2

Staffing and scheduling projects for engineering automotive production systems

Maximilian Kolter

Martin Grunow

Rainer Kolisch

Thomas Stäblein

2023

Stochastic Programming for Dynamic Design of Matrix Assembly Systems

OB Bayraktar

M Grunow

R Kolisch

2023

Flexible assembly layouts in smart manufacturing: An impact assessment for the automotive industry

IISE Transactions

Andreas Hottenrott

Maximilian Schiffer

Martin Grunow

2023/11/2

A branch-and-price approach for staffing and scheduling projects for engineering automotive production systems

Maximilian Kolter

Martin Grunow

Rainer Kolisch

Thomas Stäblein

2023

Dynamics of sensor-based information in supply chains with perishables substitutable by non-perishables

Annals of Operations Research

Bryndís Stefánsdóttir

Martin Grunow

Selwyn Piramuthu

2023/10

Robust supply chain design with suppliers as system integrators: an aerospace case study

International Journal of Production Research

Nuno Falcão e Cunha

Thiam-Soon Gan

Eduardo Curcio

Pedro Amorim

Bernardo Almada-Lobo

...

2023/8/3

Concurrent design of product and supply chain architectures for modularity and flexibility: process, methods, and application

International Journal of Production Research

Thiam-Soon Gan

Moritz Steffan

Martin Grunow

Renzo Akkerman

2022/4/3

Simulation von Bestückungsautomaten in der Elektronikmontage

Zeitschrift für wirtschaftlichen Fabrikbetrieb

Hans-Otto Günther

Andreas Föhrenbach

Martin Grunow

2022/3/23

Dynamic Reconfigurations of Matrix Assembly Layouts

OB Bayraktar

M Grunow

R Kolisch

2022

A contract portfolio perspective on the role of customer order lead times in demand fulfilment processes with supply shortage

International Journal of Production Research

Alexander Seitz

Renzo Akkerman

Martin Grunow

2022/6/18

Robust car sequencing for automotive assembly

European Journal of Operational Research

Andreas Hottenrott

Leon Waidner

Martin Grunow

2020/10/8

A methodological framework for comparing fractionated and non-fractionated products in life cycle assessments: The case of milk concentrates

Journal of cleaner production

Verena Depping

Martin Grunow

Ulrich Kulozik

2020/6/1

Data driven supply allocation to individual customers considering forecast bias

International Journal of Production Economics

Alexander Seitz

Martin Grunow

Renzo Akkerman

2020/9/1

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