Towards the Industry 4.0 agenda: Practitioners' reasons why a digital transition of shop floor management visualization boards is warranted

Pernille Clausen
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Under the umbrella of Industry 4.0 (I4.0), manufacturing companies have implemented various digital solutions, improving productivity. Shop floor management (SFM) is the core management instrument in manufacturing and is a precondition for implementing new systems. In recent decades, visualization boards (VB) have played a significant role in facilitating SFM. Following the I4.0 agenda, tremendous investments in manufacturing technologies have been spent to enable data-driven decision-making to support SFM in monitoring and controlling manufacturing. However, it does not seem that the digital transition has reached the SFM practice yet. Currently, most manufacturers rely on analog VBs. One would think, that applying such an analog tool limits the opportunities to harvest the full potential of the digital investments to improve SFM conditions. This paper aims to shed light on this gap by contributing to the existing literature on digital SFM by adding to the discussion on how the role of analog VBs as an SFM instrument is changing due to the digital transition of manufacturing. The research follows a case study approach, including 16 cases that illustrate the use of current VBs to facilitate SFM in 16 international companies. The findings demonstrate an SFM model (The Danish SFM model) which indicates that VBs are indispensable tools to facilitate SFM. Given the functionalities of current digital VBs provide limitations, analog VBs still prove useful to the SFM practice. Despite practitioners are experiencing challenges within their digital transition of SFM VBs, the findings highlight eight reasons why a digital transition is warranted.

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迈向工业4.0议程:从业者为什么车间管理可视化板的数字化转型是有必要的
在工业4.0(I4.0)的保护伞下,制造业公司实施了各种数字化解决方案,提高了生产力。车间管理是制造业的核心管理工具,是实施新系统的前提。近几十年来,可视化板(VB)在促进SFM方面发挥了重要作用。在I4.0议程之后,对制造技术进行了大量投资,以实现数据驱动的决策,从而支持SFM监测和控制制造业。然而,数字转型似乎还没有达到SFM的实践。目前,大多数制造商都依赖于模拟VBs。有人会认为,应用这种模拟工具限制了充分挖掘数字投资潜力以改善SFM条件的机会。本文旨在通过对现有数字SFM文献的贡献来阐明这一差距,增加对模拟VBs作为SFM仪器的作用如何因制造业的数字化转型而发生变化的讨论。该研究采用了案例研究的方法,包括16个案例,说明了在16家国际公司中使用当前VBs来促进SFM。研究结果证明了SFM模型(丹麦SFM模型),该模型表明VBs是促进SFM的不可或缺的工具。鉴于当前数字VBs的功能提供了限制,模拟VBs仍然被证明对SFM实践有用。尽管从业者在SFM VBs的数字化转型中遇到了挑战,但研究结果强调了数字化转型的八个原因。
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