TY - JOUR
T1 - An implementation model for digitisation of visual management to develop a smart manufacturing process
AU - Trubetskaya, Anna
AU - Ryan, Alan
AU - Murphy, Frank
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, Anna Trubetskaya, Alan Ryan and Frank Murphy.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Purpose: This paper aims to introduce a model using a digital twin concept in a cold heading manufacturing and develop a digital visual management (VM) system using Lean overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) tool to enhance the process performance and establish Fourth Industrial Revolution (I4.0) platform in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Design/methodology/approach: This work utilised plan, do, check, act Lean methodology to create a digital twin of each machine in a smart manufacturing facility by taking the Lean tool OEE and digitally transforming it in the context of I4.0. To demonstrate the effectiveness of process digitisation, a case study was carried out at a manufacturing department to provide the data to the model and later validate synergy between Lean and I4.0 platform. Findings: The OEE parameter can be increased by 10% using a proposed digital twin model with the introduction of a Level 0 into VM platform to clearly define the purpose of each data point gathered further replicate in projects across the value stream. Research limitations/implications: The findings suggest that researchers should look beyond conversion of stored data into visualisations and predictive analytics to improve the model connectivity. The development of strong big data analytics capabilities in SMEs can be achieved by shortening the time between data gathering and impact on the model performance. Originality/value: The novelty of this study is the application of OEE Lean tool in the smart manufacturing sector to allow SME organisations to introduce digitalisation on the back of structured and streamlined principles with well-defined end goals to reach the optimal OEE.
AB - Purpose: This paper aims to introduce a model using a digital twin concept in a cold heading manufacturing and develop a digital visual management (VM) system using Lean overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) tool to enhance the process performance and establish Fourth Industrial Revolution (I4.0) platform in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Design/methodology/approach: This work utilised plan, do, check, act Lean methodology to create a digital twin of each machine in a smart manufacturing facility by taking the Lean tool OEE and digitally transforming it in the context of I4.0. To demonstrate the effectiveness of process digitisation, a case study was carried out at a manufacturing department to provide the data to the model and later validate synergy between Lean and I4.0 platform. Findings: The OEE parameter can be increased by 10% using a proposed digital twin model with the introduction of a Level 0 into VM platform to clearly define the purpose of each data point gathered further replicate in projects across the value stream. Research limitations/implications: The findings suggest that researchers should look beyond conversion of stored data into visualisations and predictive analytics to improve the model connectivity. The development of strong big data analytics capabilities in SMEs can be achieved by shortening the time between data gathering and impact on the model performance. Originality/value: The novelty of this study is the application of OEE Lean tool in the smart manufacturing sector to allow SME organisations to introduce digitalisation on the back of structured and streamlined principles with well-defined end goals to reach the optimal OEE.
KW - Digital transformation
KW - Industry 4.0
KW - Manufacturing process OEE
KW - Visual management
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U2 - 10.1108/IJLSS-07-2022-0156
DO - 10.1108/IJLSS-07-2022-0156
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85159488253
SN - 2040-4166
VL - 15
SP - 32
EP - 49
JO - International Journal of Lean Six Sigma
JF - International Journal of Lean Six Sigma
IS - 8
ER -