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Framework and modelling of inclusive manufacturing system

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Pages 105-123 | Received 14 May 2018, Accepted 04 Nov 2018, Published online: 25 Nov 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The world has seen tremendous changes in manufacturing, since its first industrial revolution to the current era of Industry 4.0. In the past few years, numerous advanced manufacturing models have been introduced by researchers and the same was implemented by companies. Similarly, in this domain, a new concept of inclusive manufacturing (IM) has been coined by Inclusive Manufacturing Forum for inclusive growth of manufacturing sector. In this work, a conceptual model of inclusive manufacturing system (IMS) is proposed along with a framework and flow chart. The IM is a composition of various policies and standards for resolving societal issues, environmental degradation and economic difficulties along with the integration of advanced manufacturing models and emerging technologies, like information and communication technologies, cyber-physical system, Internet of Things and Semantic Web. The vision of the proposed concept is to achieve the target of minimum time to market, high quality, low cost, better service, clean environment, flexible and precise information sharing. In this work, IMS has been conceptualised, along with visualisation of its practical implication by considering numerous emerging and supportive technologies, for achieving the goal of better collaboration among micro, small and medium enterprises.

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Funding

The work was supported by the project, E-Business Centre of Excellence funded by Ministry of Human Resource and Development (MHRD), Government of India under the scheme of Centre for Training and Research in Frontier Areas of Science and Technology (FAST): [Grant Number F.No.5-5/2014-TS.VII].

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