Industry 4: How ready are you? - University of Warwick...Real-time data inventory… Supply chain...
Transcript of Industry 4: How ready are you? - University of Warwick...Real-time data inventory… Supply chain...
Jan GodsellProfessor of Operations and SC Strategy
Industry 4: How ready are you?
‘ICT enabled convergence oftechnological and business processeswill herald the next generation of(German) manufacturing’
Prof. Henning KagermannFebruary 2014, RAE
Servitisation
IoT / Industrie4.0 /Big Data /
Analytics
Circular / SharingEconomy
RedistributedManufacturing
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Consumer
Improvedproductivity
Part of a series of inter-connected trends…
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Research and…
Production/Manufactur…
Marketing/Sales
Human Resources
Job Function
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Executive
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Senior management
Senior Audience
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83% participants operated in a B2B context,across a broad range of sectors
Broad range of technologies with databases andcomputer networks most prevalent…
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Products andServices
Manufacturingand Operations
Strategy andOrganisation
Supply Chain
BusinessModel
LegalConsiderations
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Level of customisation
Digital features
Data-driven services
Data quantity used for…
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Process equipment…
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Upgrading space
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Self-reacting processes
Digital modelling
Operations data collection
Operations data usage
Cloud solution
IT security solution
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Industry 4.0…
Indicators definition
Invesment
Employee skills
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Leadership support
Cost-benefit analysis…
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Real-time data inventory…
Supply chain integration
Supply chain visibility
Supply chain agility
Lead time
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As-a-service business…
Data instructed business…
Lifecycle tracking
Scheduling and…
Marketing channels
IT supported business
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Contracting models
Legal risks
Data protection
Intellectual property
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Data driven services are still embryonic andgenerally account for >2.5% revenue
Development of new products and servicesis predominantly data driven
Products and Services
Significant overhaul & upgrade ofequipment is required to be I4 ready
Good progress in terms of collecting datadigitally, but generally not fully
comprehensive
Manufacturing and Operations
Supply ChainVisibility of site location, capacity,
inventory and operations generally limitedto 1st tier suppliers.
Generally been a focus on lead time reductionon key materials to improve agility
Business Model
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As-a-service business model
Data instructed businessdecisions
Lifecycle tracking
Scheduling and maintenancetrigger
Marketing channels
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As-a-servicebusiness model
Data instructedbusiness decisions
Lifecycle tracking
Scheduling andmaintenance
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Marketing channels
IT supportedbusiness
As-a-service business models are generallystill at the concept stage
Good traction in developing more datadriven approaches to decision making
Still in infancy…
Data-driven