platzintensiv
Platzintensiv is a German term used in engineering, production planning, and logistics to describe processes, equipment, or facilities that require a large physical footprint relative to their throughput or value. The concept emphasizes spatial efficiency as a design criterion alongside cost, energy, and time. A platzintensiv system typically involves large machines, extensive material handling, or substantial storage area, which increases land use, capital costs, and the complexity of site planning and safety measures.
Domains where platzintensiv design is discussed include traditional manufacturing lines with bulky equipment, bulk storage and
Implications: Platzintensiv configurations can limit density, urban feasibility, and scalability, raising land and construction costs and
Compared with platzsparend (space-saving) approaches, platzintensiv designs prioritize other objectives such as accessibility, safety, or flexibility.