BME KJK | Department of Material Handling and Logistics System

Welcome!

Learn about the subjects taught in the Department of Material Handling and Logistics Systems, our research and corporate projects, and the opportunities for our students.

ALRT

Education

The students who will be most likely to encounter our department are those who are applying for the Bachelor or Master of Science in Logistics Engineering at the Faculty of Transport Engineering and Vehicle Engineering. Among other things, you will learn about supply chains, the main areas of corporate logistics and production logistics. You will also learn about packaging and transport logistics. You will discover the ins and outs of warehousing and material handling processes, the main possibilities of material handling machines and automation. Everyone can find areas of interest and value in their studies.

Subjects

Subjects taught by the Department

Programmes

Programmes on
Faculty website

Moodle

E-learning system

Neptun

System of studies

Renewed laboratories in Building L

Renewed laboratories in Building L

Research & Development

It’s very important to us that our students are able to immerse themselves in interesting and exciting logistics topics, and we give them all the help they need. Whether it’s joining one of our main research groups listed below or starting your own research project, we are happy to support you.

City logistics

Examination of the supply system of the urban demand nodes

Drone delivery

Improving document flow processes with drones

Production logistics

Indoor positioning, surveillance tests with drones

Opportunities for students

Our department actively supports students who are interested in a logistics problem or area and want to learn more about it. An excellent basis for this is the participation in the Scientific Student Conference (TDK), where they can present their newly acquired knowledge. Every year, we offer our Master’s students a demonstrator programme, where they can get a taste of teaching and help us during the semester. Our internship programme gives students the opportunity to participate in research and industrial projects in the department, gaining experience while they are still studying. Finally, we should mention the National Logistics Team Championships (NLVK), where our teams have had many successes over the years.

TDK work written at the department

Number of national TDK rankings from 2001 onwards

podium finish at NLVK championship

Industrial projects

We believe that the best way to be a good educator and to pass on the knowledge that our students will need in the world of work is to be in constant contact with companies and partners, to get to know them and their processes and to work with them to improve their operations.