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E-grāmata: Advances in Production Management Systems. Production Management Systems for Responsible Manufacturing, Service, and Logistics Futures: IFIP WG 5.7 International Conference, APMS 2023, Trondheim, Norway, September 17-21, 2023, Proceedings, Part II

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This 4-volume set, IFIP AICT 689-692, constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International IFIP WG 5.7 Conference on Advances in Production Management Systems, APMS 2023, held in Trondheim, Norway, during September 1721, 2023. The 213 full papers presented in these volumes were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 224 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: 





Part I : Lean Management in the Industry 4.0 Era; Crossroads and Paradoxes in the Digital Lean Manufacturing World; Digital Transformation Approaches in Production Management; Managing Digitalization of Production Systems; Workforce Evolutionary Pathways in Smart Manufacturing Systems; Next Generation Human-Centered Manufacturing and Logistics Systems for the Operator 5.0; and SME 5.0: Exploring Pathways to the Next Level of Intelligent, Sustainable, and Human-Centered SMEs.





Part II : Digitally Enabled and Sustainable Service and Operations Management in PSS Lifecycle; Exploring Digital Servitization in Manufacturing; Everything-as-a-Service (XaaS) Business Models in the Manufacturing Industry; Digital Twin Concepts in Production and Services; Experiential Learning in Engineering Education; Lean in Healthcare; Additive Manufacturing in Operations and Supply Chain Management; and Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing.





Part III : Towards Next-Generation Production and SCM in Yard and Construction Industries; Transforming Engineer-to-Order Projects, Supply Chains and Ecosystems; Modelling Supply Chain and Production Systems; Advances in Dynamic Scheduling Technologies for Smart Manufacturing; and Smart Production Planning and Control.





 Part IV : Circular Manufacturing and Industrial Eco-Efficiency; Smart Manufacturing to Support Circular Economy; Product Information Management and Extended Producer Responsibility; Product and Asset Life Cycle Management for Sustainable and Resilient Manufacturing Systems; Sustainable Mass Customization in the Era of Industry 5.0; Food and Bio-Manufacturing; Battery Production Development and Management; Operations and SCM in Energy-Intensive Production for a Sustainable Future; and Resilience Management in Supply Chains.





 
Digitally enabled and Sustainable Service and Operations Management in
PSS Lifecycle.- Lifecycle Management of Digitally-enabled Product- Service
Systems Offerings: The Next Challenge for
Manufactures.- Source-Target-Link-Matrix: A Conceptual Approach for the
Systematic Design of Data-Driven Product Service Systems.- Service Lifecycle
Management in Complex Product-Service Systems.- An Investigation into
Technological Potentials of Library Intralogistics Operations.- It is Not
About Technology Stupid! Lessons from a Start-up Developing a
Digitally-enabled Product Service System to Grow Plants.- Smart
Product-Service System Definitions and Elements Relationship to
Sustainability.- Forecast-Based Dimensioning of Spare Parts Inventory Levels
in the MRO Industry.- Exploring Digital Servitization in
Manufacturing.- Servitization and Industry 5.0: The Future Trends of
Manufacturing Transformation.- Measuring Acceptance and Benefits of AI-based
Resilience Services.- Maximizing Customer Satisfaction in Sheet Metal
Processing: A Strategic Application of the Customer Health Score.- Coalescing
Circular and Digital Servitization Transitions of Manufacturing Companies:
The Circular Economy Digital Innovation Hub.- The Digital Servitization of
Manufacturing Sector: Evidence from a Worldwide Digital Servitization
Survey.- Sustainability-as-a-Service: Requirements based on Lessons Learned
from Empirical Studies.- Everything-as-a-Service (XaaS) Business Models in
the Manufacturing Industry.- Moving towards Everything-as-a-Service: A
Multiple Case Study in Manufacturing.- Creation of Subscription-related
Service Modules.- Suitability Criteria for Customers for Subscription
Business Models in Machinery and Plant Engineering.- How to Acquire Customers
for Subscription Business Models in Machinery and Plant Engineering:
Challenges and Coping Strategies.- Digital Twin Concepts in Production and
Services.- The Digital Thread Concept for Integrating the Development
Disciplines for Mechatronic Products.- A Digital Reverse Logistics Twin for
Improving Sustainability in Industry 5.0.- Model Simplification: Addressing
Digital Twin Challenges and Requirements in Manufacturing.- Digital Service
Twin - Design Criteria, Requirements and Scope for Service
Management.- Towards Ontologizing a Digital Twin Framework for
Manufacturing.- Experiential Learning in Engineering Education.- Industrial
Engineering Education for Industry 4.0.- Milky Chain Game: A Pedagogical Game
for Food Supply Chain Management.- Introducing Active Learning and Serious
Game in Engineering Education: Experience from Lean Manufacturing
Course.- Crafting a Memorable Learning Experience: Reflections on the Aalto
Manufacturing Game.- A Classification Framework for Analysing Industry 4.0
Learning Factories.- Development and Stress Test of a New Serious Game for
Food Operations and Supply Chain Management: Exploring Students Responses to
Difficult Game Settings.- Challenges for Smart Manufacturing and Industry 4.0
Research in Academia: A Case Study.- Report on the Integration a COTS Game in
Teaching Production and Logistics.- Towards Novel Ways to Improve and Extend
the Classic MIT Beer Game.- Innovation & Entrepreneurship in Engineering
Curricula: Evidences from an International Summer School.- Lean in
Healthcare.- Role Of Manufacturing Industry for Minimizing the Barriers to
Circular Transition in the Health Sector: A Framework.- Managing Performance
in Technology-enabled Elderly Care Services: The Role of Service Level
Agreements in Modular Smart Service Ecosystems.- Effect of Machine Sharing in
Medical Laboratories.- Additive Manufacturing in Operations and Supply Chain
Management.- What to Share? A Preliminary Investigation into the Impact of
Information Sharing on Distributed Decentralised Agent-Based Additive
Manufacturing networks.- The Potential of Additive Manufacturing Networks in
Crisis Scenarios.- An Environmental Decision Support System for Determining
On-site or Off-site Additive Manufacturing Production of Spare Parts.- Latest
Technological Advances and Key Trends in Powder Bed Fusion: A Patent-based
Analysis.- Integration of Additive Manufacturing in an Industrial Setting:
The Impact on Operational Capabilities.- Additive Manufacturing: A Case Study
of Introducing Additive Manufacturing of Spare Parts.- Applications of
Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing.- Examining Heterogeneous Patterns
of AI Capabilities in Manufacturing Value Chain.- Enabling an AI-based Defect
Detection Approach to Facilitate Zero Defect Manufacturing.- A Conceptual
Framework for applying Artificial Intelligence to Manufacturing
Projects.- Influence of ArtificialIntelligence on Natural Resource
Consumption.- Development of Predictive Maintenance Models for a Packaging
Robot Based on Machine Learning.