Exploring Industry 4.0 technologies to enable circular economy practices in a manufacturing context A business model proposal

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作者
Mattos Nascimento, Daniel Luiz [1 ]
Alencastro, Viviam [2 ]
Goncalves Quelhas, Osvaldo Luiz [1 ]
Gusmao Caiado, Rodrigo Goyannes [1 ]
Garza-Reyes, Jose Arturo [3 ]
Lona, Luis Rocha [4 ]
Tortorella, Guilherme [5 ]
机构
[1] Fed Fluminense Univ, Niteroi, RJ, Brazil
[2] Pontifical Catholic Univ Rio De Janeiro, Dept Mech Engn, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[3] Univ Derby, Ctr Supply Chain Improvement, Derby, England
[4] CINVESTAV, Natl Polytech Inst, Ctr Res & Adv Studies, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
[5] Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Prod & Syst Engn, Florianopolis, SC, Brazil
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
Advanced manufacturing technology; Sustainable production; 3D printing; Green operations; Additive manufacturing; Industry; 4.0; SUPPLY-CHAIN MANAGEMENT; REVERSE LOGISTICS; LEAN PRODUCTION; SUSTAINABILITY; PERFORMANCE; FUTURE; CONSTRUCTION; CHALLENGES; WASTE;
D O I
10.1108/JMTM-03-2018-0071
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how rising technologies from Industry 4.0 can be integrated with circular economy (CE) practices to establish a business model that reuses and recycles wasted material such as scrap metal or e-waste. Design/methodology/approach The qualitative research method was deployed in three stages. Stage 1 was a literature review of concepts, successful factors and barriers related to the transition towards a CE along with sustainable supply chain management, smart production systems and additive manufacturing (AM). Stage 2 comprised a conceptual framework to integrate and evaluate the synergistic potential among these concepts. Finally, stage 3 validated the proposed model by collecting rich qualitative data based on semi-structured interviews with managers, researchers and professors of operations management to gather insightful and relevant information. Findings The outcome of the study is the recommendation of a circular model to reuse scrap electronic devices, integrating web technologies, reverse logistics and AM to support CE practices. Results suggest a positive influence from improving business sustainability by reinserting waste into the supply chain to manufacture products on demand. Social implications The purpose of this study was to explore how Industry 4.0 technologies are integrated with CE practices. This allows for the proposal of a circular business model for recycling waste and delivering new products, significantly reducing resource consumption and optimising natural resources. In a first stage, the circular business model can be used to recycle electronic scrap, with the proposed integration of web technologies, reverse logistics and AM as a technological platform to support the model. These have several environmental, sociotechnical and economic implications for society. Originality/value The sociotechnical aspects are directly impacted by the circular smart production system (CSPS) management model, since it creates a new culture of reuse and recycling techniques for urban waste using 3D printing technologies, as well as Industry 4.0 concepts to increase production on demand and automate manufacturing processes. The tendency of the CSPS model is to contribute to deployment CE in the manufacture of new products or parts with AM approaches, generating a new path of supply and demand for society.
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页码:607 / 627
页数:21
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