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REMOTE SERVICE CONCEPTS FOR INTELLIGENT TOOL-MACHINE SYSTEMS

  • In the near future, tooling companies will offer their customers not just maintenance services, but complex remote service packages for their engineering asset management, which is the total management of physical – not financial – assets. The overall goal is to enhance the efficiency of the engineering asset, e.g. to reduce TCO, on the customers´ site by means of value creating partnerships. These partnerships may be, e.g. the classical output or reliability partnership, but also process optimizing partnerships or lifecycle partnerships. The process optimizing partnership offers, e.g. the optimization of the system’s performance or the output quality, an optimized ramp-up and restart procedure or optimization of the production process parameters. The lifecycle partnership, on the other hand, accompanies the intelligent tool-machine-system throughout the whole lifecycle, which includes, e.g. provision of spare parts during the entire usage phase, storing, refurbishment, recycling and even the support of relocation of production facilities. Intelligent remote services have great potential for realizing all these partnerships. To realize such engineering asset-related partnerships, two major tasks have to be done. First, there has to be the intelligent tool-machine system, which delivers the information that is required for these services. And furthermore, this information has to be integrated into the maintenance processes, so that it is delivered at the right place and time and in the required form. Second, the activities and processes that are combined to the engineering asset-related partnerships have to be configured out of standardized service and process modules. Therefore configuration logic is essential.

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Author:Günther Schuh, Kevin Podratz
Parent Title (English):Engineering Asset Lifecycle Management
Publisher:Springer
Place of publication:London [u. a.]
Editor:Dimitris Kiritsis, Christos Emmanouilidis, Andy Koronios, Joseph Mathew
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2023/10/16
Date of first Publication:2009/09/28
Release Date:2024/05/06
Tag:Geschäftsmodelle; Intelligentes Werkzeug-Maschine System; Konfiguration; Leistungssysteme; Remote-Service; Tele-Service
First Page:156
Last Page:163
FIR-Number:SV5640
Name of the conference:4th World Congress on Engineering Asset Management and Intelligent Maintenance Systems (WCEAM-IMS) 2009
place of the conference:Athen
Date of the conference:28.09.-30.09.2009
Institute / Department:FIR e. V. an der RWTH Aachen
Dienstleistungsmanagement
Dewey Decimal Classification:6 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften / 62 Ingenieurwissenschaften