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Towards Industry 4.0: efficient and sustainable manufacturing leveraging MTEF – MTEF-MAESTRI total efficiency framework

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posted on 2023-06-09, 18:06 authored by Emil Lezak, Enrico Ferrera, Rosaria Rossini, Zofia Masluszczak, Malgorzata Fialkowska-Filipek, Gunnar Große Hovest, Alexander Schneider, Emanuel J Lourenço, Antonio J Baptista, Gonçalo Cardeal, Marco Estrela, Ricardo Rato, Maria HolgadoMaria Holgado, Steve Evans
An overview of the work under development within the EU-funded collaborative project MAESTRI is presented in this chapter. The project provides a framework of new Industrial methodology, integrating several tools and methods, to help industries facing the fourth industrial revolution. This concept, called the MAESTRI Total Efficiency Framework (MTEF), aims to advance the sustainability of manufacturing and process industries by providing a management system in the form of a flexible and scalable platform and methodology. The MTEF is based on four pillars: a) an effective management system targeted at continuous process improvement; b) Efficiency assessment tools to support improvements, optimization strategies and decision-making support; c) Industrial Symbiosis paradigm to gain value from waste and energy exchange; d) an Internet-of-Things infrastructure to support easy integration and data exchange among shop-floor, business systems and MAESTRI tools.

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  • Published

ISSN

2327-350X

Publisher

IGI Global

Page range

199-223

Pages

451.0

Book title

Technological Developments in Industry 4.0 for Business Applications

Place of publication

Hershey, United States

ISBN

9781522549369

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  • Management Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2020-01-06

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