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Remote integration of advanced manufacturing technologies into production systems: integration processes, key challenges and mitigation actions

Anas Fattouh, Koteshwar Chirumalla, Mats Ahlskog, Moris Behnam, Leo Hatvani, Jessica Bruch

2023Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose The study examines the remote integration process of advanced manufacturing technology (AMT) into the production system and identifies key challenges and mitigating actions for a smoother introduction and integration process. Design/methodology/approach The study adopts a case study approach to a cyber-physical production system at an industrial technology center using a mobile robot as an AMT. Findings By applying the plug-and-produce concept, the study exemplifies an AMT's remote integration process into a cyber-physical production system in nine steps. Eleven key challenges and twelve mitigation actions for remote integration are described based on technology–organization–environment theory. Finally, a remote integration framework is proposed to facilitate AMT integration into production systems. Practical implications The study presents results purely from a practical perspective, which could reduce dilemmas in early decision-making related to smart production. The proposed framework can improve flexibility and decrease the time needed to configure new AMTs in existing production systems. Originality/value The area of remote integration for AMT has not been addressed in depth before. The consequences of lacking in-depth studies for remote integration imply that current implementation processes do not match the needs and the existing situation in the industry and often underestimate the complexity of considering both technological and organizational issues. The new integrated framework can already be deployed by industry professionals in their efforts to integrate new technologies with shorter time to volume and increased quality but also as a means for training employees in critical competencies required for remote integration.

Topics & Concepts

Flexibility (engineering)System integrationCyber-physical systemProduction (economics)Process managementKey (lock)Process (computing)Industry 4.0Quality (philosophy)Systems engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringManufacturing engineeringKnowledge managementComputer securityStatisticsOperating systemMacroeconomicsMathematicsPhilosophyEconomicsEmbedded systemEpistemologyDigital Transformation in IndustryFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing SystemsCollaboration in agile enterprises
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