Abstract

In this case study, the medium-sized enterprise is looking for ways to achieve sustainable development. Following the Industry 4.0 trend could get the enterprise closer. The rate of information technology usage is very low in the enterprise. The enterprise’s problem is the long production of orders. The orders had to be rejected many times because the customer’s time limit could not be met. The major cause seems to be two environmentally insufficient and obsolete machines in the blast cleaning operation. These machines are replaced in the production by one new wheel blast machine. However, the production process must be redesigned and the layout changed to use this machine effectively. This redesign is difficult to verify and evaluate in the pilot plant experiment. Simulation is the most suitable tool to do it quickly and relatively easily. The ExtendSim simulation program creates a real production process model and then applies the redesign of this process in the model. The model must be thoroughly verified concerning the real production process to not distort the results. The result of the redesign of the production process is the reduction of the production duration by almost 50% and elimination of two environmentally insufficient and obsolete machines. Improved machine blast cleaning has also significantly reduced the utilization of blast cleaning. Spared capacities can be used for pre-production or otherwise for the profit-making of the enterprise. However, a new bottleneck appeared elsewhere in the production process by removing the previous one. The innovation passed through barriers, and Slovak small and medium enterprises started building sustainable development. The enterprise still must focus on further innovation, and more investment will be needed to achieve the final sustainable development goal.

Highlights

  • In the cyber-technological era, enterprises began their journey to the sustainable development of the business with the Industry 4.0 approach

  • In the Introduction, we present the aim of our case study and state the situation of Slovak Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) according to sustainable development

  • The subject of monitoring is mainly the utilization of the machine blast cleaning in the production process and the duration of the production of the order

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Introduction

In the cyber-technological era, enterprises began their journey to the sustainable development of the business with the Industry 4.0 approach. The idea of sustainable development is challenging to formulate . Based on a systemic approach, sustainable development can be achieved by considering the economic, environmental, and social aspects [1]. Sustainable development means increasing productivity while reducing the need for resources and reducing environmental impacts. Business activities must have positive social effects. For such a direction of the enterprise’s strategies, information is needed. The data can be properly obtained by involving information technologies (IT) in the processes of the enterprise [2]. Sustainable development in production can be achieved by looking for opportunities in the company to increase its competitiveness in production [3]

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