Abstract : In today’s manufacturing companies lean production systems are widely established in order to address the traditional production objectives such as quality, cost, time and flexibility. Beyond those objectives, objectives such as energy consumption and related CO2 emissions gained relevance due to rising energy costs and environmental concerns. Existing energy value stream methods allow the consideration of traditional and energy related variables. However, current approaches only take the energy consumptions of the actual manufacturing process and set-up times into account neglecting non-productive operational states and technical building services related consumption. Therefore, an extended energy value stream approach will be presented that provides the necessary degree of transparency to enable improvements of the energy value stream of a product considering also the influence of product design parameters.
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Gerrit Bogdanski, Malte Schönemann, Sebastian Thiede, Stefan Andrew, Christoph Herrmann. An Extended Energy Value Stream Approach Applied on the Electronics Industry. 19th Advances in Production Management Systems (APMS), Sep 2012, Rhodes, Greece. pp.65-72, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-40352-1_9⟩. ⟨hal-01472314⟩