Industry 4.0 Impacts on Lean Production Systems

Tobias Wagner, Christoph Herrmann, Sebastian Thiede

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Abstract

The fourth industrial revolution and its Industry 4.0 or connected industry technologies dominates the current discussion of production research. Digital developments like cyber-physical Systems are the key technologies for future, more agile production systems but a common understanding of the term Industry 4.0 is not established in this time. First generic implementation approaches present manifold technical solutions but miss an integrated consideration with existing Lean Production Systems. The actual impact of Industry 4.0 solutions is mostly not clearly specified and a method to evaluate is missing.

This paper introduces the Industry 4.0 in an environment of connectability in the Internet of Things and Services with the vision of a smart factory. The initial situation of industrial companies is characterized by Lean Production Systems and Lean Principles. For companies, Industry 4.0 offers an estimated benefit by stabilizing Lean processes with Industry 4.0 applications. To support the development process the presented Concept of an Industry 4.0 impact matrix on lean production systems gives a useable framework. The matrix considers elements of lean production systems with Industry 4.0 technologies and gives a first estimation of impact. In the described development process of a cyber-physical Just-in-Time delivery the matrix is used to find a stabilizing application for a Just-in-Time material supply process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)125-131
JournalProcedia CIRP
Volume63
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Externally publishedYes
Event50th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems, CIRP CMS 2017 - Taichung City, Taiwan
Duration: 3 May 20175 May 2017
Conference number: 50

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