The evolution of production systems from Industry 2.0 through Industry 4.0
Doshisha University · The University of Texas at Dallas · +1 more institution
Abstract
This paper discusses production systems with a focus on the relationships between product supply and customer demand in the context of Industry 2.0–4.0. One driver of production evolution is changes in customer demand over time, which is categorised into several dimensions. Major production systems – flow line, Toyota production system (TPS), job shop, cell, flexible manufacturing system and seru – have been developed and applied to supplies to match different demand dimensions over time. For each production system, two questions are addressed: what and how. Comparisons between seru with TPS and cell are given. The possibilities of a future smart factory equipped with internet of things are discussed. The…
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- 53.81
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Industry 4.0
- Production (economics)
- Product (mathematics)
- Context (archaeology)
- Manufacturing engineering
- Production line
- Factory (object-oriented programming)
- Lean manufacturing
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure