Abstract

There is a kind of movement for people to consider sustainability in all their daily activities, not only in the acquisition of goods and services but including the care for health. This induces the emergence of a new business model. Any type of production system (PS) should thus consider sustainability in all its activities and a relationship, which includes not only customers but suppliers, and partners involved from conception, design, manufacturing and provide even service after the use and the disposal of the products. Therefore, an evaluation procedure for PS is proposed to monitor four aspects of sustainability, namely: environmental, social, economical and technological. A framework is considered to deal with the concepts of sustainability and to evaluate performance in industrial PSs considering the indicators to qualify and to quantify their sustainability. It adopts the Petri net technique and extensions of the ANSI/ISA95; Cyber Physical System (CPS) and Smart Grid resources are also considered to treat information processing, storage and access flows by each system component and a Cloud Computing System to connect dispersed PSs. In addition, an evaluation process is systematized to support sustainable PSs by the rational use of production resources and the environment, to guarantee the safety of employees and to maintain the economic profitability of the company, thus, making production processes more efficient.

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