An Integrated Lean Management, IoT and MFCA Systems for Water Management of Industrial Manufacturing in Thailand

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The study objective was to examine, develop and apply an integrated lean management, IoT and MFCA system to optimize water management of industrial manufacturing in Thailand to increase efficiency. The results of a case study reduced water use in production processes by 15% per annum, with cost reduction of approximately US$12, 182. Reduced water consumption renders production processes more environmentally friendly, with increased ease and accuracy in managing water resources. Production processes also become more valuable by applying a modern management approach using industrial engineering techniques that enhance productivity, while reducing costs and increasing competitiveness. Results can be used to balance business development and promote the economy, society and environment in Thailand in the future.

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Sodkomkham, T., Ratanatamskul, C., & Chandrachai, A. (2021). An Integrated Lean Management, IoT and MFCA Systems for Water Management of Industrial Manufacturing in Thailand. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 241). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202124101006

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