TY - GEN
T1 - Digital Process Passport
T2 - A Conceptual Model for Information Collection and Sharing In Sustainable Manufacturing
AU - Glisic, Marija
AU - Møller, Charles
AU - Veluri, Badrinath (Badri)
AU - Ramanujan, Devarajan
PY - 2024/11/27
Y1 - 2024/11/27
N2 - The transition towards smart manufacturing, aided by the concepts of Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0, is enabling manufacturers to gather extensive amounts of data from machinery, systems, and operations. Access to manufacturing data can improve information flow and data sharing, enabling the possibility of reducing costs, saving material, and improving process and quality of production, while leading to fewer wastes and emissions. Typically, manufacturing information is spread across multiple enterprise information technology systems, and structured based on traditional product development paradigms (e.g., product design, process planning, manufacturing execution, quality control, etc.). However, realizing sustainable manufacturing requires integrating this information into a unified frame allowing for quantifying and subsequently mitigating the environmental impacts of production systems. Furthermore, the growing focus on standards-based reporting of product environmental footprints, e.g., through the European Union's Digital Product Passport (DPP) regulation, necessitates that manufacturers and their value chains share verifiable information on environmental impacts. Given that the structure and use cases for DPPs are still evolving, there is a need for manufacturing value chains to investigate, what manufacturing information needs to be collected, how to conduct information collection in complex manufacturing systems, what the needed level of granularity, and how to ensure the needed level of accuracy and verifiability. To support these goals, our work proposes a conceptual model for information collection and sharing in sustainable manufacturing titled Digital Process Passport. The goal of a Digital Process Passport is to enable systematic estimation, monitoring, sharing, and mitigating manufacturing-related environmental impacts, by providing a common template for representing circularity- and sustainability-focused information of production systems.
AB - The transition towards smart manufacturing, aided by the concepts of Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0, is enabling manufacturers to gather extensive amounts of data from machinery, systems, and operations. Access to manufacturing data can improve information flow and data sharing, enabling the possibility of reducing costs, saving material, and improving process and quality of production, while leading to fewer wastes and emissions. Typically, manufacturing information is spread across multiple enterprise information technology systems, and structured based on traditional product development paradigms (e.g., product design, process planning, manufacturing execution, quality control, etc.). However, realizing sustainable manufacturing requires integrating this information into a unified frame allowing for quantifying and subsequently mitigating the environmental impacts of production systems. Furthermore, the growing focus on standards-based reporting of product environmental footprints, e.g., through the European Union's Digital Product Passport (DPP) regulation, necessitates that manufacturers and their value chains share verifiable information on environmental impacts. Given that the structure and use cases for DPPs are still evolving, there is a need for manufacturing value chains to investigate, what manufacturing information needs to be collected, how to conduct information collection in complex manufacturing systems, what the needed level of granularity, and how to ensure the needed level of accuracy and verifiability. To support these goals, our work proposes a conceptual model for information collection and sharing in sustainable manufacturing titled Digital Process Passport. The goal of a Digital Process Passport is to enable systematic estimation, monitoring, sharing, and mitigating manufacturing-related environmental impacts, by providing a common template for representing circularity- and sustainability-focused information of production systems.
KW - Data Collection
KW - Digital Process Passport
KW - Digital Product Passport
KW - Production Systems
KW - Sustainable Manufacturing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85213015023&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.procir.2024.10.209
DO - 10.1016/j.procir.2024.10.209
M3 - Conference article
SN - 2212-8271
VL - 130
SP - 1077
EP - 1083
JO - Procedia CIRP
JF - Procedia CIRP
IS - 27
ER -