Lean Automation enabled by Industry 4.0 Technologies
German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
The Lean Production paradigm has become the major approach to create highly efficient processes in industry since the early 1990s. After the sudden end of the Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) era, which finally was doomed to fail due to its unrulable complexity of the required automation technology, the Lean approach was successful because of its high effectiveness by reducing complexity and avoiding non-value-creating process steps. Today, the term Industry 4.0 describes a vision of future production. Many people are at least skeptical or even hostile towards this new approach. This position paper gives an overview over existing combinations of Lean Production and automation technology, also called…
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2Topics & keywords
- Automation
- Lean manufacturing
- Kanban
- Manufacturing engineering
- Value stream mapping
- Cyber-physical system
- Industry 4.0
- Scheduling (production processes)
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure