Advances in Production Management Systems. Production Management Systems for Responsible Manufacturing, Service, and Logistics Futures: IFIP WG 5.7 ... and Communication Technology, 692)
معرفی کتاب «Advances in Production Management Systems. Production Management Systems for Responsible Manufacturing, Service, and Logistics Futures: IFIP WG 5.7 ... and Communication Technology, 692)» نوشتهٔ Erlend Alfnes (editor), Anita Romsdal (editor), Jan Ola Strandhagen (editor), Gregor von Cieminski (editor), David Romero (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Nature Switzerland AG در سال 2023. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This 4-volume set, IFIP AICT 689-692, constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International IFIP WG 5.7 Conference on Advances in Production Management Systems, APMS 2023, held in Trondheim, Norway, during September 17–21, 2023. The 213 full papers presented in these volumes were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 224 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: Part I : Lean Management in the Industry 4.0 Era; Crossroads and Paradoxes in the Digital Lean Manufacturing World; Digital Transformation Approaches in Production Management; Managing Digitalization of Production Systems; Workforce Evolutionary Pathways in Smart Manufacturing Systems; Next Generation Human-Centered Manufacturing and Logistics Systems for the Operator 5.0; and SME 5.0: Exploring Pathways to the Next Level of Intelligent, Sustainable, and Human-Centered SMEs. Part II : Digitally Enabled and Sustainable Service and Operations Management in PSS Lifecycle; Exploring Digital Servitization in Manufacturing; Everything-as-a-Service (XaaS) Business Models in the Manufacturing Industry; Digital Twin Concepts in Production and Services; Experiential Learning in Engineering Education; Lean in Healthcare; Additive Manufacturing in Operations and Supply Chain Management; and Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing. Part III : Towards Next-Generation Production and SCM in Yard and Construction Industries; Transforming Engineer-to-Order Projects, Supply Chains and Ecosystems; Modelling Supply Chain and Production Systems; Advances in Dynamic Scheduling Technologies for Smart Manufacturing; and Smart Production Planning and Control. Part IV : Circular Manufacturing and Industrial Eco-Efficiency; Smart Manufacturing to Support Circular Economy; Product Information Management and Extended Producer Responsibility; Product and Asset Life Cycle Management for Sustainable and Resilient Manufacturing Systems; Sustainable Mass Customization in the Era of Industry 5.0; Food and Bio-Manufacturing; Battery Production Development and Management; Operations and SCM in Energy-Intensive Production for a Sustainable Future; and Resilience Management in Supply Chains. Preface Organization Contents – Part IV Circular Manufacturing and Industrial Eco-Efficiency Developing Data Models for Smart Environmental Performance Management in Production 1 Introduction 1.1 Background and Aim 1.2 Previous Work 2 Materials and Methods 3 Results And Discussion 3.1 Manufacturing System Understanding 3.2 Qualitative Study 3.3 Quantitative Study 3.4 Action Plan 4 Conclusions and Next Steps References Optimization of Distribution Center and Supply Chain Management with Mixable Products: A Case Study of Recycling Mixable Metal Waste in South Korea 1 Introduction 2 Problem Description 2.1 Notations 2.2 Overview of the Framework 3 Mathematical Formulation 3.1 Main Model 3.2 Extended Model 4 Computational Experiment 5 Conclusions References A Stochastic Frontier Analysis (SFA)-Based Method for Detecting Changes in Manufacturing Energy Efficiency by Sector and Time 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 3 Method 3.1 IAC Database 3.2 SFA-based Energy Efficiency Method for Unbalanced Panel Data 4 Results 5 Conclusion References Analyzing Emerging Circular Economy Business Models in the E-waste Sector Through the Business Model Canvas 1 Introduction 2 Background: Circular Economy in the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Sector 3 Research Methodology 4 Results 4.1 IT Asset Disposition Model (ITAD) 4.2 Trade-In/Buyback and Re-Commerce Model 4.3 Electronics Recycling Model 4.4 Technical Support (IT Service) Model 4.5 WEEE Reverse Logistics Model 5 Discussion and Conclusion References Gap Analysis for CO2 Accounting Tool by Integrating Enterprise Resource Planning System Information 1 Introduction 2 Relevant Theoretical Background 2.1 CO2 Accounting 2.2 Information System 3 Research Approach 4 Results of the Gap Analysis 4.1 Status Quo of Information Availability Gap 4.2 Modification Measures of ERP System to Reduce the Information Availability Gap 4.3 Potentials for Reducing the Information Availability Gap by Integrating Further Information Systems 5 Conclusion, Research Limitations and Outlook References How Can Digitalisation Support the Circular Economy? An Empirical Analysis from the Manufacturing Industry 1 Introduction 2 Related Literature on Integration Between Digitalisation and CE 3 Methodology 3.1 Case Selection 3.2 Data Collection 3.3 Data Analysis 4 Results 4.1 Cross-Case Analysis 5 Discussion and Conclusion 5.1 Theoretical Contributions 5.2 Practical Contributions 5.3 Limitations and Future Research References Assessment Framework for Circular Supply Chains Management Towards Net Zero Targets in Limburg, the Netherlands 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 3 Methodology 4 Data Collection 4.1 Assessment Tools of Sustainable Development 5 Results and Discussion 5.1 Assessment Framework for CSC Management Towards Net Zero Targets 5.2 Limitation and Further Research 6 Conclusion References Stakeholder Management in Circular Economy Product Development in the Mining Industry – A Case Study 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 3 Method and Data 4 Results 4.1 Company A 4.2 Stakeholder A 4.3 Stakeholder B 4.4 Stakeholder C 4.5 Stakeholder D 4.6 Stakeholder E 4.7 Stakeholder F 4.8 Stakeholder G 4.9 Stakeholder H 5 Discussion 5.1 How Different Types of Stakeholders are Involved in CE PD 5.2 Stakeholder management in CE PD 5.3 Proposed Model of CE PD Stakeholder Management 6 Conclusions References Understanding the Implications of Circular Business Models for Businesses and Supply Chains 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Background 3 Method 4 Findings 4.1 Implications of Circular Business Models to the Company 4.2 Implications of Circular Business Models to the Supply Chain 5 Discussion 6 Conclusion References Exploiting Information Systems for Circular Manufacturing Transition: A Guiding Tool 1 Introduction 2 Methodology 3 Literature Review Results 4 CM-IS Maturity Model Development 5 CM-IS Maturity Model Application 6 Conclusions References Circularity Impact on Automotive Assembly – What Do We Know? 1 Introduction 2 Method 2.1 Circularity Workshop 2.2 Literature Review 3 Workshop Summary 4 Theoretical Summary 4.1 Assembly Aspects in a Green Transition 4.2 Assembly in a Circular Material Perspective 4.3 Emerging Technologies Supporting Circularity in Assembly 4.4 Organizational Aspects on Assembly in a Circular Industry 5 Discussion 6 Conclusions References Circular Production Equipment – Futuristic Thought or the Necessity of Tomorrow? 1 Introduction 2 Method 3 Circularity as a Concept 3.1 Circularity and Circular Economy 3.2 R-Imperatives 3.3 Implementing Circularity 4 Discussion 4.1 Implementation 4.2 Design for Circularity 4.3 Relational View 4.4 Measure Success 5 Concluding Remarks References Systematic Green Design in Production Equipment Investments: Conceptual Development and Outlook 1 Introduction 2 Green Design for Better Sustainability in Production Context 2.1 What is Green Design? 2.2 Developments Around Green Design 3 Methodology 4 Findings from the Literature Review 4.1 Tenets of Green Design 4.2 Methodological Aspects in Green Design Research 4.3 Theoretical Frames Accompanying Green Design Research 5 Discussion and Future Outlook for Green Design in the Production Context 6 Conclusion References Towards a Circular Manufacturing Competency Model: Analysis of the State of the Art and Development of a Model 1 Introduction 2 Research Design 2.1 Literature Review 2.2 Expert Interviews 3 Results 3.1 Descriptive Analysis 3.2 Circular Manufacturing Competency Model 3.3 Interviews with Experts 4 Discussion and Conclusions References Implications of Improving Resource Efficiency When Utilizing Residual Raw Material on Trawlers Producing Head and Gutted Fish 1 Introduction 1.1 The Atlantic Cod (AC) 1.2 The Norwegian Fishery 1.3 The Factory Trawler 1.4 Resource Efficiency 2 Materials and Methods 2.1 Inspection of Norwegian Factory Trawlers 2.2 A Bottom-Up System Perspective 2.3 Functional Unit 2.4 Mass Balance Analysis and Multifunction Processes 2.5 Resource Efficiency 2.6 Market Values and Potential Value Creation 2.7 Evaluation of Costs 3 Results 3.1 Mass Balance (Anatomy) of AC 3.2 Market Values of Products Derived from AC 3.3 Potential Value Creation from WW AC 3.4 Utilization of Secondary AC Components 4 Discussion 4.1 The Effects of Resource Efficiency 5 Conclusion References Selective Complexity Determination at Cost Based Alternatives to Re-manufacture 1 The Circularity of Remanufacturing 2 Managing Complexity for (Re)Manufacturing 2.1 Component Complexity Estimation Per Remanufacturing 3 Measure the Two Levels Complexity for Remanufacture-Ability 4 Conclusions References Towards a Green Transition: Preliminary Steps of a Quantitative Model 1 Introduction 2 Systematic Literature Review (SLR) 2.1 I4.0 and LM 2.2 I4.0 and GP 2.3 LM and GP 3 Methodology 4 Analysis of Results 5 Conclusions References Rapid Sorting of Post-consumer Scrap Aluminium Alloys Based on Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) 1 Introduction 2 Method 3 Results 3.1 Complexity of Operations 3.2 Machine Learning Models and Data Analytics 3.3 Sorting Efficiency (Speed and Accuracy) 3.4 Opportunities Handheld LIBS 3.5 Comparison Between XRF and LIBS (Handheld Device) 3.6 Opportunities in Industrial Scale LIBS Sorting 3.7 Challenges in Industrial Implementation 3.8 Alloy Separation Techniques After Sorting 3.9 Case Study 4 Discussion 5 Conclousion and Future Work References Understanding Sustainability: Cases from the Norwegian Maritime Industry 1 Introduction 2 Theory 2.1 The Sustainability Concept 2.2 Sustainability in Manufacturing 2.3 Regional Clusters and Sustainability 3 Methodology 4 Findings 4.1 The Maritime Cluster 4.2 The Case Companies 4.3 Discussion 5 Conclusion References Smart Manufacturing to Support Circular Economy Assessing the Interplay Between Circular Economy, Industry 4.0, and Lean Production: A Bibliometric Review 1 Introduction 2 Materials and Method 2.1 Materials 2.2 Method 3 Results 3.1 Documents Analysis 3.2 Keywords Clusters Analysis 4 Discussion and Future Research Avenues 5 Conclusions References Adopting Circular Economy Paradigm to Waste Prevention: Investigating Waste Drivers in Vegetable Supply Chains 1 Introduction 2 Background Study 3 Methodology 3.1 Delphi Study 4 Data Analysis 5 Discussion 6 Conclusion References Product Information Management and Extended Producer Responsibility Opportunities and Challenges of Applying Internet of Things for Improving Supply Chain Visibility of Incoming Goods: Results from a Pilot Study 1 Introduction 2 IoT Technologies – Existing Literature 3 Research Approach 3.1 Company Selection 3.2 Pilot Study 3.3 Participant and Pilot Overview 3.4 Pilot Objectives 4 Pilot – Set up and Results 4.1 Overview of Technologies and Technical Set-up 4.2 Test Flow and Operations 4.3 Overall Results 5 Discussion, Conclusions and Future Research 5.1 Discussion 5.2 Conclusion and Future Research Directions References A Review on Design for Repair Practices and Product Information Management 1 Introduction 2 Research Methodology 3 Literature Review 3.1 Descriptive Analysis 3.2 Conceptualisation of Design for Repair Practices and Their Data Needs, Requirements and Ownership 4 Discussion: Towards Product Information Management for Design for Repair Practices in Sustainable Supply Chains 5 Conclusion References Approach on How to Handle Digital Thread Information in Manufacturing with a Human-Centric Perspective Taking into Account a Didactic Factory 1 Introduction 1.1 Industry 5.0 1.2 Our Idea: A Factory Down-Scaled to the Lab Level 2 Approach and Methodology 2.1 Concept 3 Use Case: Software Solution Telegon for Information Exchange 4 Didactic Demonstrator Setup 5 Discussion and Outlook 6 Conclusion References Textile Industry Circular Supply Chains and Digital Product Passports. Two Case Studies 1 Introduction 1.1 Digital Product Passport (DPP) 2 Background 2.1 EU Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles 2.2 Digital Product Passport (DPP) 3 Method 4 Case Description 4.1 Case Company 1: H&M Group 4.2 Case Company 2: Skogstad Sport AS 4.3 Data Collection 5 Findings 5.1 Findings Case Company 1: H&M Group 5.2 Findings Case Company 2: Skogstad Sport AS 5.3 Summary of Findings of Case Company 1 and 2 6 Discussion and Conclusion References Product and Asset Life Cycle Management for Sustainable and Resilient Manufacturing Systems Green Design: Introducing a New Methodology to Increase Environmental Sustainability in Capital Investments at AstraZeneca 1 Introduction 2 Related Research 2.1 Corporate and Operational Sustainability 2.2 Production System Design and Capital Investments 2.3 Green-Lean and Circular Economy 3 Methodology 4 Empirical Results 4.1 Corporate Sustainability Inclusion in Studied Companies 4.2 Green Design – A Conceptual Methodology for Capital Investments 5 Analysis 5.1 Corporate Sustainability Inclusion 5.2 Green Design 6 Conclusion References Comparative Analysis of Sustainability and Resilience in Operations and Supply Chain Management 1 Introduction 2 Background 3 Methodology 3.1 Systematic Literature Review 3.2 Citation Network Analysis 4 Analysis and Results 4.1 Context 4.2 Intervention 4.3 Mechanisms 4.4 Outcome 5 Discussion 5.1 Theoretical Implications 5.2 Practical Implications and Contribution 6 Conclusion References Capturing Value by Extending the End of Life of a Machining Department Through Data Analytics: An Industrial Use Case 1 Introduction 2 Research Methodology 3 The Industrial Use Case Application 3.1 Context 3.2 Data Analysis Technique and Results 4 The Industrial Use Case Discussion 4.1 Process Driven Strategies 4.2 Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) Quality Reliability Enhancement 4.3 Natural Language Processing (NLP) 4.4 Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) 5 Conclusions References The Role of Asset Ownership in PSS Theory: An Insight from Expert Interviews 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Background 3 Methodology 3.1 Data Collection 4 Results and Discussion 4.1 Product-Oriented Service Offerings 4.2 Use-Oriented Service Offerings 4.3 Result-Oriented Service Offerings 4.4 Asset Ownership 5 Conclusions and Recommendations References Identifying Customer Returns in a Printed Circuit Board Production Line Using the Mahalanobis Distance 1 Introduction 2 Continental Pilot Case 2.1 QU4LITY 2.2 Pilot Description 3 Methodology 3.1 Mahalanobis Distance 4 Results and Discussion 4.1 Automation Using Python 5 Conclusion 5.1 Future Work References Sustainable Mass Customization in the Era of Industry 5.0 A Systematic Literature Review on the Developments in the Field of Flexible and Fully Automated Assembly Stations Within the Automotive Sector 1 Introduction 2 Automotive Assembly Processes 3 Research Methodology 4 Discussion 4.1 Flexible Manufacturing Systems 4.2 Flexible Systems Design 4.3 Automation Potential 5 Findings 6 Conclusion and Outlook References Mixed Integer Programming for Integrated Flexible Job-Shop and Operator Scheduling in Flexible Manufacturing Systems 1 Introduction 2 Problem Description and Mathematical Modeling 3 An Illustrative Example 4 Computational Results 5 Conclusion References Food and Bio-manufacturing Towards More Sustainable Food Processing: A Structured Tool for the Integration and Analysis of Sustainability Aspects of Processing Equipment 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Background 2.1 Design of FPE 2.2 Importance of Integrating Each Sustainability Dimension in Design Phase 2.3 Research Gap 3 A Tool for Sustainability Analysis of FPE 3.1 Sustainability Aspects Associated with FPE 3.2 Development of a Tool for Sustainability Objectives for FPE 3.3 Method for Analysis of FPE Sustainability 4 Case Study 4.1 Introduction to Case Company 4.2 Results and Insights from Case Study 5 Conclusions and Directions for Future Research References Transforming Food Production: Smart Containers for Sustainable and Transparent Food Supply Chains 1 Introduction 2 Business Model 2.1 Key Partners 2.2 Customer Segments 2.3 Value Proposition 2.4 Cost Structure 2.5 Revenue Stream 3 Technical Requirements and Solutions 3.1 Technical Requirements 3.2 Solution 4 Retrofitting Concept 4.1 Retrofit Scenarios 4.2 Process Modification 5 Validation 5.1 Test Concept 5.2 Results 6 Summary and Reflection References Produce It Sustainably: Life Cycle Assessment of a Biomanufacturing Process Through the Ontology Lens 1 Introduction 2 Economic and Environmental Analysis of Biomanufacturing Processes and Products 3 Review of Current Ontological Literature 4 Creating an IOF-Compliant Ontology for Life Cycle Assessment 5 Applying LCA Extension of IOF Core to a Biomanufacturing Process 6 Conclusions and Future Perspectives References Battery Production Development and Management Battery Production Systems: State of the Art and Future Developments 1 Introduction 2 Human-Centred Production 2.1 Skill Gaps and Competence Development 2.2 Ergonomics and Human Factors 2.3 Automation and Human-Robot Collaboration 3 Smart Production Management 3.1 Production Planning and Control 3.2 Maintenance 3.3 Production Quality and Effect on Battery Performance 4 Sustainable Manufacturing Value Chains 4.1 Circular Economy 4.2 Service-Based Business Models 4.3 Transparency and Resilience in Supply Chains 5 Conclusion References Assessment of the Main Criticalities in the Automotive Battery Supply Chain: A Professionals’ Perspective 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 3 Methodology 4 Results 5 Conclusion and Perspectives References Integration of Hydropower and Battery Energy Storage Systems into Manufacturing Systems - A Discrete-Event Simulation 1 Background 2 Methodology 2.1 Model Structure 2.2 Assumptions 2.3 Scenarios 3 Results 4 Discussion 5 Conclusion References Operations and SCM in Energy-Intensive Production for a Sustainable Future A Digital Twin–Based Approach to Reinforce Supply Chain Resilience: Simulation of Semiconductor Shortages 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 2.1 Ripple Effect and Disruption Overlay 2.2 Overview of Semiconductor Production 2.3 Digital Supply Chain Twin and Simulation of Semiconductor Industry 3 Research Methodology 4 Case Studies 4.1 Case Study 1: Intel Corporation 4.2 Case Study 2: Infineon Technologies 5 Data Model and Experiment Design 5.1 Data Model 5.2 Experiment Design 6 Results and Discussion 6.1 Results of Experiments Related to Disruption Risks 6.2 Operational Risks and Disruption Overlay 6.3 The Potential Role of Digital SC Twin 7 Conclusion References Integrating Closed-Loop Supply Chain Design-Planning into Product Development: A Systematic Literature Review 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Background 2.1 Closed-Loop Supply Chain and Product Development 2.2 PD Impacts on CLSC Sustainability, Resiliency, and Responsiveness 3 Methodology 4 Detailed Literature Analyses 4.1 Product Design Approaches in PD Process 4.2 Closed-Loop Supply Chain Design Decisions During PD 4.3 Closed-Loop Supply Chain Planning Decisions During PD 4.4 Discussion 5 Conclusion References Life Cycle Assessment of Red Mud-Based Geopolymer Production at Industrial Scale 1 Introduction 2 Laboratory Scale Process Data 3 Plant Flow Diagram Design and Industrial Scale up 4 Life Cycle Analysis 4.1 Goal and Scope 4.2 Life Cycle Inventory 5 Results and Discussion 6 Conclusions References Product Recovery Options in Closed Loop Supply Chain Networks: A Literature Review 1 Introduction 2 State of the Art 2.1 Closed Loop Supply Chains 2.2 Different Product Categories 3 Methodology 4 Results 4.1 Recovery Options Analysis 4.2 Stakeholder Analysis 5 Discussion and Conclusion References Challenges and Opportunities for Adopting Green Technologies in Maritime Transportation Planning 1 Introduction 2 Green Technologies and Clean Energy Sources for Vessels 2.1 Electric Batteries 2.2 Fuel Cells 2.3 Wind Propulsion Systems 2.4 Solar Panels 3 Methodology and Results 4 Discussions 4.1 Fuel Network Design 4.2 Fleet-Size and Mix Problems 4.3 Speed Optimization Problems 4.4 Vessel Deployment Problems 4.5 Vessel Routing Problems 5 Conclusions References A Framework for Enabling Manufacturing Flexibility and Optimizing Industrial Demand Response Services 1 Introduction 2 Industrial Demand Response 3 Methods 3.1 Systematic Literature Review 3.2 Workshops 4 Literature Review Results 5 Framework for Industrial Demand Response Services 6 Discussion 7 Conclusion References Discrete Event Simulation for Improving the Performance of Manufacturing Systems: A Case Study for Renewable Energy Sources Production 1 Introduction 2 Methodology 3 Case Study 3.1 Methodology Implementation with the Use of DES 3.2 Renewable Energy Sources Production Specification 4 Experiments 4.1 Scenarios 4.2 Results and Discussion 5 Conclusion References Analysing Barriers to Achieving SDG 7. Managing Green Product Development in the Wind Energy Sector 1 Introduction 2 Background and General Concepts 3 Research Methodology 4 Case Study 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Results 5 Discussion and Conclusions References Resilience Management in Supply Chains Derivation of the Data Attributes for Identification of Incorrect Events in Supply Chain Event Management 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Background 3 Research Methodology 4 Gap Analysis for Derivation of the Data Attributes 4.1 Subdivision and Concretisation of Event Data Types 4.2 Consideration of Identification Strategies (Target Data Attributes) 4.3 Analysis of the Sub-Error Types (Current Data Attributes) 4.4 Deriving the Essential Data Attributes (Gap Analysis) 5 Conclusion and Outlook References Resilience Configurator for Procurement 1 Introduction 2 Conceptual Background and State of the Art 2.1 Resilience and Procurement 2.2 Approaches to Design Resilience 2.3 Research Needs and Requirements for the Design of Resilience 3 Development of a Resilience Configurator for Procurement 3.1 Structure of the Resilience Configurator 3.2 Resilience Potentials in Procurement 3.3 Approach for Practical Application 4 Evaluation of the Results 5 Summary and Outlook References A Proposal of Resilient Supply Chain Network Planning Method with Supplier Selection and Inventory Levels Determination Using Two-Stage Stochastic Programming 1 Introduction 2 Target Model and Risks 2.1 Target Supply Chain 2.2 Disruption Risks 3 A Proposal of Material Supplier Selection and Appropriate Inventory Level Determination Method with Risk Resilience 3.1 Notation 3.2 Method of Selection of Material Suppliers and Determination of Appropriate Inventory Levels with Risk Resilience 3.3 Algorithm of Proposed Method 3.4 Formulation 4 Computational Experiments 4.1 Experimental Conditions 4.2 Experimental Result 5 Conclusion References Function-Based Approach for Disaster Relief Logistics in Germany 1 Introduction 1.1 Disaster Relief in Germany 1.2 Phases of Disaster Relief 2 Corporate Logistics in Disaster Relief Organizations 3 Function-Based Model 4 Example 5 Conclusion 6 Outlook References Author Index
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