Title: IMSCH 1
1IMS MTP Workshop 24 April 2008 Bern,
Switzerland Session Sustainable Manufacturing
Chairs Dr. Dimitris Kiritsis, EPFL Prof.
Fumihiko Kimura, University of Tokyo
2IMS MTP Sustainability
- Sustainable Manufacturing is defined in the last
draft of the IMS MTP initiative as follows - Sustainable manufacturing is a platform for
development of innovative manufacturing
technologies which address world wide resources
shortages and excess environmental load to enable
an environmentally benign life cycle.
3Technical, economic, ecological and social
implications of a sustainable product/process
system
4A wider context forSustainable Manufacturing
- What is Manufacturing ?
- Manufacturing covers the Man-Industry Value
Chain, responding to human needs by the
provision of products, processes and services. - In broad terms, manufacturing is the general
trans-formation of all resources to meet human
needs and this is why a smooth relationship must
exist between supply and demand. - Source MANUFUTURE
5What must be sustainedin manufacturing ?
- Performance, Quality and Safety
- Natural resources and Environment
- Lifecycle considerations
- Human Capital and Education
- Innovation
6Background
Strategies for Global ManufacturingA European
View of IMS 15-16 November 2007 ETHZ,
Zürich Session Sustainable Manufacturing
- Topics discussed in this session
7Performance, Quality and Safety
- Manufacturing must be sustainable in terms of
- Performance
- Quality of
- products (including services) and
- processes
- Safety of
- people (workers and other people affected in one
or another way by manufacturing process or
facilities and their products), - facilities and infrastructure.
- Maintenance of manufacturing facilities is
important to sustain - (i) the performance and quality of processes and
- (ii) safety.
8Natural Resources and Environment
- Address world wide resources shortages and excess
environmental load to enable an environmentally
compatible life-cycle. - Achieve minimum energy and material consumption
in manufacturing as well as over the entire
life-cycle of products and services.
9Life-Cycle considerations
- Sustainability of manufacturing is more and more
affected by life-cycle considerations- from
design, - procurement production, -
transportation setting up operation, - use,
and - retirement end of life of products. - Additionally, this happens at global level and so
requires the consideration of related technical,
operational, societal and cultural issues
(mindset).
10Topics to be considered for research
- Resource Energy efficient manufacturing
- Clean Technologies
- Safety and risk management
- Closing the product information loops
- Involve the "consumer/user" in the lifecycle
value chain - Education at all levels changing mindsets
11Topics to be considered for research
- Resource Energy efficient manufacturing
- Recycling technologies
- Including Remanufacturing
- Real-World Manufacturing - Minimal Manufacturing
- Integrate Environmental Factors in Supply Chain
optimisations - Consider SME needs
- Avoid sub-optimisations
12Topics to be considered for research
- Clean Technologies
- Zero defect zero pollution
- Consider non-manufacturing elements
- Combine Disciplines
- Mechanical
- Electronics
- Chemical
- Biology
- ECO-FACTORY
13Topics to be considered for research
- Safety and risk management
- Sustainable LCA
- Eco-social aspects
- socio-laboral
- health
- discrimination
- child labor
- High-tech Engineering Asset Management
- Maintenance - Critical function for safety
- No-disposal
14Topics to be considered for research
- Closing the product information loops
- PLM as an overall approach to product
sustainability - Going beyond manufacturing sustainability
- Include users and consumers
- Enabling tool for sustainable production
consumption
15Topics to be considered for research
- Involve the "consumer/user" in the lifecycle
value chain - Sustainable production consumption
- what the customer wants and what the customer
needs - considering safety, health risk aspects
- change mindsets
- Sustainable global business models
16Topics to be considered for research
- EDUCATION
- at all levels of the society
- Changing mindsets
17Methodology of the session
- Morning
- Two sessions, the second including one part for
the area of Energy Efficiency - Two blocs of presentations of MTP ideas in the
morning, followed by Discussion wrap-up - Afternoon (MTP-1 common session - Salon du
Palais) - Develop plan of actions 1330 1415
- Presentation for Closing Session 1415 1500
- Combined Session (all MTP common session - Salon
du Palais) - Presentations by MTPs (15 minutes each) 1500
1645 - Closing Session 1645 1700
- Wrap-up by MTP Chair, closing comments by ISC
Chairman
18MTP-1 session 1 (room salon du Palais)
- 0900 - 0915 Introduction and session plan
- Kiritsis
- 0915 - 0930 CO2PE! Cooperative Effort on
Process Emissions in Manufacturing Joost
Duflou, K.U. Leuven, Belgium - 0930 0945 The Realisation of a Zero Waste
to Landfill Approach in the Manufacturing
Sector Shahin Rahimifad, University of
Loughborough, UK - 0945 1000 Sustainable Recycling and Reuse of
Resources Embedded in Products with Different
Product Life Cycles TBC, Japan - 1000 1030 Discussion wrap-up
- 1030 - 1050 Break - Refreshments
- 1050 - 1105 Closed-Loop Manufacturing Systems
Design Daniel Brissaud, INPG, France - 1105 1120 Maintenance for Sustainable
Manufacturing - Erkki Jantunen, VTT, Finland
- 1120 1135 Closed-Loop PLM for Sustainable
Production Consumption - Dimitris Kiritsis, EPFL, Switzerland
- 1135 1150 Microfactory and accessories for
Smart Production - Georges Kotrotsios, CSEM, Switzerland
(presented by D. Kiritsis) - 1150 1230 Discussion wrap-up
19MTP-1 session 2 (room Grill-Cercle)
- 0900 - 0915 Introduction and session plan
- Kimura
- Part 1 Energy Efficiency Chair Cho El-Chaar
- 0915 - 0930 High Tech Low Carbon
- Erastos Filos, EC
- 0930 0945 Swiss Energy Cluster
- Martin Jacob, ETHZ, Switzerland
- 0945 1000 EMINENT 2
- Martin Jacob, ETHZ, Switzerland
- 1000 1030 Discussion wrap-up
- 1030 - 1050 Break Refreshments
- Part 2 Sustainable Manufacturing Chair Kimura
- 1050 - 1105 Integration of DFE and EOL Planning
of Global Products in Consideration of Regional
Differences - TBC, Japan
- 1105 1120 Improve Competitiveness of Global
Manufacturing SMEs through Cost-Efficient and
Environment-Friendly Methods and Tools - Dimitris Karadimas, VBC, Greece
- 1120 1135 Sustainable Life Cycle Logistics
of Products and Processes - Matthias Vodicka, ETHZ, Switzerland
- 1135 1150 Sustainable Management of Mixed
Diachronic Reality for Manufacturing
20Goals and objectives
- Discuss the proposed MTP ideas along the
following two lines - Maturity of the idea (content, involved regions,
involved partners, type of partners (industry,
academia, ...), involved existing projects,
status of projects under preparation, ...). - Are there similar or comparable elements in more
than one submitted ideas? - If yes, how these ideas can develop synergies or
simply merge? - Prepare a plan of actions for the most advanced
MTP ideas and present it to the IMS ISC
21Enjoy the session !