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One major problem of today’s producing companies is to reach a high adherence to delivery dates while considering the volatile market situation as well as economic aspects. This problem can only be solved by using a production control that is optimally adapted to the processes. A good working, process-oriented production control is essential for being able to control the production situation and to ensure a high adherence to delivery dates. Data generation and processing determine the success of production control. Current processes and IT systems have several shortcomings in meeting these challenges.
The solution for this problem is the so called “cyber physical production control” (CPPC). It optimally supports the production scheduler in his decision making process based on real-time high-resolution data. With the help of data analytics, the production controller receives decision support over various steps. Due to CPPC, the overall goal of a high adherence to delivery dates can be fundamentally increased.
In immer komplexer werdenden Wertschöpfungsketten wird die Geschwindigkeit, mit der Informationen weitergegeben und entsprechende Maßnahmen umgesetzt werden können, zu einem entscheidenden Wettbewerbsvorteil. In der Realität kommt es jedoch auf dem Weg zwischen einem Ereignis und einer passenden Reaktion zu verschiedenen zeitlichen Verzögerungen, sogenannten Latenzen, die die Agilität eines Unternehmens erheblich hemmen. Insbesondere das Supply-Chain-Management mit seiner koordinierenden Funktion wird dadurch vor enorme Herausforderungen gestellt. Schlüsseltechnologien im Zeitalter von Digitalisierung und Industrie 4.0 bieten jedoch enorme Potenziale, die verschiedenen Formen von Latenzen zu reduzieren. Der Beitrag untersucht die unternehmensübergreifenden Effekte dieser Verzögerungen entlang der Supply-Chain und beleuchtet darüber hinaus die Potentiale konkreter digitaler Technologien auf selbige.
We propose an integrated cost-benefit model to evaluate the economic utility of Additive Manufacturing (AM) for specific business cases. The high flexibility of AM enables novel product design possibilities and new production systems paradigms. However, in most cases AM-technologies still cannot compete with conventional mass production technologies in terms of production costs. A fundamental reason is that the benefits of AM are not considered by simple evaluation of production costs. Hence, practitioners need a holistic approach to consider costs and benefits of AM simultaneously in order to determine AM business cases. An easy to use model supports the user in identifying the relevant benefits for a specific use case and consider the added value in a cost model. The result is an interactive graph that helps users to explore new benefits and unlock their potential. The benefits are integrated into a cost model to allow a holistic quantitative evaluation of the business case. Our interactive approach based on the cytoscape graph framework helps identifying the key impact factors of the business case and makes it easy to run scenario-based analyses.