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This book highlights innovative solutions together with various
techniques and methods that can help support the manufacturing
sector to excel in economic, social, and environmental terms in
networked business environments. The book also furthers
understanding of sustainable manufacturing from the perspective of
value creation in manufacturing networks, by capitalizing on the
outcomes of the European 'Sustainable Value Creation in
Manufacturing Networks' project. New dynamics and uncertainties in
modern markets call for innovative solutions in the global
manufacturing sector. While the manufacturing sector is
traditionally driven by technology, it also requires other
managerial and organizational solutions in terms of network
governance, business models, sustainable solution development for
products and services, performance management portals, etc., which
can provide major competitive advantages for companies. At the same
time, the manufacturing industry is subject to a change process,
where business networks play a major role in value-creating
processes. By far the biggest challenge in this context is making
value creation a sustainable process where economic, social, and
environmental demands are met. Managing product and service-related
business operations in manufacturing networks thus brings different
challenges that cannot purely be resolved using traditional
methods, and techniques. This book is an outcome of a European
project funded by the European Commission, and performed by a
dedicated R&D consortium comprised of some leading Research
institutions and Industrial partners.
This proceedings of the 13th World Congress on Engineering Asset
Management covers a range of topics that are timely, relevant and
practically important in the modern digital era towards safer, cost
effective, efficient, and secure engineered assets such as
production and manufacturing plants, process facilities, civil
structures, equipment, machinery, and infrastructure. It has
compiled some pioneering work by domain experts of the global
Engineering Asset Management community representing both public and
private sectors. The professional coverage of the book includes:
Asset management in Industry 4.0; Standards and models; Sustainable
assets and processes; Life cycle perspectives; Smart and safer
assets; Applied data science; Workplace safety; Asset health;
Advances in equipment condition monitoring; Critical asset
processes; and Innovation strategy and entrepreneurship The breadth
and depth of these state-of-the-art, comprehensive proceedings make
them an excellent resource for asset management practitioners,
researchers and academics, as well as undergraduate and
postgraduate students.
This book highlights innovative solutions together with various
techniques and methods that can help support the manufacturing
sector to excel in economic, social, and environmental terms in
networked business environments. The book also furthers
understanding of sustainable manufacturing from the perspective of
value creation in manufacturing networks, by capitalizing on the
outcomes of the European 'Sustainable Value Creation in
Manufacturing Networks' project. New dynamics and uncertainties in
modern markets call for innovative solutions in the global
manufacturing sector. While the manufacturing sector is
traditionally driven by technology, it also requires other
managerial and organizational solutions in terms of network
governance, business models, sustainable solution development for
products and services, performance management portals, etc., which
can provide major competitive advantages for companies. At the same
time, the manufacturing industry is subject to a change process,
where business networks play a major role in value-creating
processes. By far the biggest challenge in this context is making
value creation a sustainable process where economic, social, and
environmental demands are met. Managing product and service-related
business operations in manufacturing networks thus brings different
challenges that cannot purely be resolved using traditional
methods, and techniques. This book is an outcome of a European
project funded by the European Commission, and performed by a
dedicated R&D consortium comprised of some leading Research
institutions and Industrial partners.
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