Manufacturing Operations Management for Smart Manufacturing – A Case Study

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Industry 4.0 was introduced early in the last decade. That introduction spawned related concepts like “Smart Manufacturing” and digitalization, as well as a proliferation of digital manufacturing technologies for supporting systems. The industry experienced widespread puzzlement over how to apply these concepts in practice and which roles “Manufacturing Executions Systems” play and will play in this context. This paper outlines the change from classical Manufacturing Execution System (MES), with a focus on manufacturing execution including data collection, to monolithic Manufacturing Operations Management (MOM) with an extension of the functionality regarding quality management, planning inclusive scheduling and a collaborative MOM, which stands out from its predecessors through broad horizontal integration and cloud applications. These parameters lead to an evolution of the Collaborative MOM towards a MOM for Smart Manufacturing, which harmoniously combines, controls and regulates the interaction of technologies such as IIoT, RAD, AI, Edge Computing, Cloud with the MOM functions and therefore enables new production systems like a cyber-physical production system (CPPS).

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Meyer-Hentschel, M., Lohse, O., Rao, S., & Lepratti, R. (2020). Manufacturing Operations Management for Smart Manufacturing – A Case Study. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 591 IFIP, pp. 91–98). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57993-7_11

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