Abstract

In the era of the fourth industrial revolution, human has still a central role. Manufacturing industries have to deal with human sustainability in order to guarantee workers’ health and well-being. Several studies have proved the importance of ergonomics in workplace design and the benefits related to the adoption of the human-centered approach. The enabling technologies of Industry 4.0 are changing the role of the operator and can support him from a physical and cognitive point of view. On the other hand, companies are increasingly implementing lean philosophies, such as World Class Manufacturing, to maintain their competitiveness by reducing wastes and costs. However, the need arises for a comprehensive methodology to support the design of manufacturing equipment considering human factors by integrating Industry 4.0 technologies and World Class Manufacturing elements. It aims at improving both ergonomic and efficiency aspects of the workstation. The proposed methodology allows identifying and in-depth analyzing the problem, thus finding and implementing a solution that complies with all the requirements and constraints defined. Each step of the methodology can be strengthened by Industry 4.0 technologies. The methodology has been experimented in a real case study with a global company of agriculture and industrial vehicles, leading to the design and implementation of a new equipment. Relevant benefits in terms of ergonomics, efficiency, and process standardization have been achieved.

Highlights

  • Today’s worldwide market requires a business to be dynamic and able to fast-move to adjust itself and satisfy end-users needs

  • The manufacturing industry has to move from mass production to mass customization, which stands for offering a high quantity of goods that are different from each other and customized for the single consumer [3]

  • The paper presents a structured methodology that synergically merges World Class Manufacturing (WCM) tools and I4.0 technologies to support the design of manufacturing equipment

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Introduction

Today’s worldwide market requires a business to be dynamic and able to fast-move to adjust itself and satisfy end-users needs. The central role of the customer, perceived as the actor pulling industrial activities, together with consequences. The manufacturing industry has to move from mass production to mass customization, which stands for offering a high quantity of goods that are different from each other and customized for the single consumer [3]. This new paradigm crashes with current assembly systems because they are not able to follow the market requirements; it is necessary to introduce new technologies to make them more agile and responsive. Factories all over the world are approaching a transformation with consequences both in technical and social fields; in this transition, human has still a central role [5].

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