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14th

Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing

- Decoupling Growth from Resource Use -

Programme

3rd - 5th October 2016 Stellenbosch South Africa

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October 3rd 2016, Monday

07:30 – 09:00 Registration at conference site

09:00 – 09:30 Opening and Welcoming Speeches Conference Room:

09:00 – 09:30

Dr. Gert Adriaan Oosthuizen, National Chairman, Stellenbosch University Professor Eugene Cloete, Vice Rector for Research and Innovation Professor Holger Kohl and Professor Günther Seliger, International Chairmen, Technische Universität Berlin Professor Rafael Wertheim, Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology

09:30 – 11:00 Keynotes Conference Room:

09:30 – 10:00 tbd Subject of the speech

10:00 – 10:30 Professor Fazleena Bardudeen University of Kentucky, USA

Business Case for Sustainable Manufacturing: Mapping the Path from a U.S. Perspective

10:30 – 11:00 Professor Stefan Bracke Universität Wuppertal, Germany

Product Sustainability Regarding Eco-Related Product Perception and Efficiency within a Product Spectrum

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break – Company and Scientific Poster Presentation

11:30 – 13:00 Paper Presentation Sessions See page

11:30 – 13:00 Paper Session 1: Process Chain Conference Room:

Paper Session 2: Awareness Conference Room:

Paper Session 3: Assessment Conference Room:

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch

14:00 – 15:30 Paper Presentation Sessions See page

14:00 – 15:30 Paper Session 4: Energy Conference Room:

Paper Session 5: Value Creation Conference Room:

Paper Session 6: Assessment Conference Room:

15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break – Company and Scientific Poster Presentation

16:00 – 16:30 Invited Speakers

16:00 – 16:30

Mr. Erik Hagedorn-Hansen Conference Room:

Mr. Saliem Fakier Conference Room:

Subject of the speech Subject of the speech

16:30 – 18:00 Paper Presentation Sessions See page

16:30 – 18:00 Paper Session 7: Technology Conference Room:

Paper Session 8: Business Model Conference Room:

Paper Session 9: Strategy Conference Room:

18:00 – 19:00 Cocktail Evening at Stias

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Leave BlPaper Presentation Sessions October 3rd, Monday, 11:30 – 13:00

Paper Session 1: Process Chain

Paper Session 2: Awareness

Paper Session 3: Assessment

Conference Room: Conference Room: Conference Room:

Session Chair: Session Chair: Session Chair:

Evaluation of Resource Efficient Process Chains for Primary Manufacturing Processes of Bamboo Bicycles (ID: 19) Johannes F. Oberholzer, Gert Adriaan Oosthuizen, Pieter de Wet, M. Dewald Burger, C. Izandre Ras

Framing Manufacturing Development in Africa and the Influence of Industrial Sustainability (ID: 27) Olamide Oguntoye, Steve Evans

Comparatively Assessing Different Shapes of Lithium-Ion Battery Cells (ID: 153) Robert Schröder, Muhammed Aydemir, Günther Seliger

Evaluation of Resource Efficient Process Chains for Secondary Manufacturing Processes of Bamboo Bicycles (ID: 10) Pieter de Wet, Gert Adriaan Oosthuizen, Johannes F. Oberholzer, M. Dewald Burger, C. Izandre Ras

Open Educational Resources as driver for manufacturing-related Education for Learning of Sustainable Development (ID: 200) Ina Roeder, Mustafa Severengiz, Rainer Stark, Günther Seliger

Material Efficiency Measurement: Empirical Investigation of Manufacturing Industry (ID: 51) Sasha Shahbazi, Mohammed Salloum, Martin Kurdve, Magnus Wiktorsson

Investigating Components Affecting the Resource Efficiency of Incorporating Metal Additive Manufacturing in Process Chains (ID: 29) Richard D. Girdwood, M. B. Bezuidenhout, P. A. Hugo, P. J. T. Conradie; Gert Adriaan Oosthuizen

Engaging the Public in Engineering Science – Successful Measures for a Public Dialog (ID: 74) Isabell Harder, Carolin Walter, Ekkard Brinksmeier

Major Obstacles to Sustainability in the Plastic Industry (ID: 129) Bupe G. Mwanza, Charles Mbohwa

Modelling, Simulation and Optimization of the Materials Flow of a Multi-Product Assembling Plant (ID: 182) Wilson R. Nyemba, Charles Mbohwa

Educating Engineers as Innovators, Entrepreneurs and Researchers through Sustainable Manufacturing for Industry 4.0 (ID: 203) Pinar Bilge, Soner Emec, Jörg Krüger, Günther Seliger

Housing Manufacturing in Mexico: Building Efficient Houses in Inefficient Locations? (ID: 99) Ricardo Ochoa, Tania Guerrero, Guillermo Velasco

Simulation Based Energy and Resource Efficient Casting Process Chains (ID: 85) Konstantinos Salonitis, Mark Jolly

Assessing Sustainable Manufacturing Related Problems for Marble Facilities: an Application (ID: 98) Sezen Ayber, Berna Ulutas

Lunch 13:00 – 14:00

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Paper Presentation Sessions October 3rd, Monday, 14:00 – 15:30

Paper Session 4: Energy

Paper Session 5: Value Creation

Paper Session 6: Assessment

Conference Room: Conference Room: Conference Room:

Session Chair: Session Chair: Session Chair:

Integration of Load Management into an Energy-Oriented Production Control (ID: 28) Cedric Schultz, Sebastian Braun, Stefan Braunreuther, Gunther Reinhart

Sustainability in Model-Based Planning and Control of Global Value Creation Networks (ID: 55) Nicole Oertwig, Roland Jochem, Thomas Knothe

Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Conventional and Additive Manufacturing in Mold Core Making for CFRP Production (ID: 73) Markus Kafara, Martin Süchting, Jan Kemnitzer, Hans-Henrik Westermann, Rolf Steinhilper

Awareness of Energy Consumption in Manufacturing Processes (ID: 191) Oladele O. Owodunni

A Value Chain Analysis of Krones Gear Box Model: Using Fuzzy Logic Systems in a Beverage Manufacturing Setup (ID: 33) Tawanda Mushiri, Farai Chigora, Charles Mbohwa

Life Cycle Assessment Tool Implemented in Household Refrigeration Industry: a Magnetic Cooling Prototype Development (ID: 54) Rossella Luglietti, Paolo Rosa, Sergio Terzi

A Maturity-Based Improvement Method for Eco-Efficiency in Manufacturing Systems (ID: 7) Lampros Litos, Darren Gray, Brian Johnston, David Morgan, Steve Evans

A New Systematic Approach to the Description of Processes and their Classification (ID: 161) Alexander P. Kuznetsov, Hans-Joachim Koriath

Emissions Testing of Loose Biomass Available in Limpopo Province of South Africa (ID: 139) Mikateko R. Shuma, Daniel M. Madyira, Gert Adriaan Oosthuizen

Energy Management in a Manufacturing Industry through Layout Design (ID: 166) Muhammad Fahad, Syed Asad Ali Naqvi, Muhammad Atir, Muhammad Zubair, Muhammad Musharaf Shehzad

Scoping Phase Comparison of Development Opportunities by Making Use of Publicly Available Sustainability Information (ID: 136) Johan A. du Plessis, Wouter G. Bam

An Overall Multi-Criteria Approach to Sustainability Assessment of Manufacturing Processes (ID: 46) Aldona Kluczek

Requirements and Tasks for Active Energy Management Systems in Automotive Industry (ID: 50) Enrico Franz, Felix Erler, Tino Langer, Andreas Schlegel, Johannes Stoldt, Mark Richter, Matthias Putz

Development of Sustainable Innovations (ID: 202) Tim Stock, Michael Obenaus, Amara Slaymaker, Günther Seliger

Methodology for Process-Independent Energetic Assessment of Machine Tools (ID: 70) Jörg Paetzold, Martin Kolouch, Volker Wittstock, Matthias Putz

Coffee Break – Company and Scientific Poster Presentation 15:30 – 16:00

Invited Speakers 16:00 – 16:30

Mr. Erik Hagedorn-Hansen Conference Room:

Mr. Saliem Fakier Conference Room:

Subject of the speech Subject of the speech

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Paper Presentation Sessions October 3rd, Monday, 16:30 – 18:00

Paper Session 7: Technology

Paper Session 8: Business Model

Paper Session 9: Strategy

Conference Room: Conference Room: Conference Room:

Session Chair: Session Chair: Session Chair:

Energy-Efficiency and Robustness in a Hybrid Process of Hydroforming and Polymer Injection Molding (ID: 65) Dirk Landgrebe, Verena Kräusel, Anja Rautenstrauch, Birgit Awiszus, Jeannette Boll, Larisa Markov

The Cambridge Sustainable Business Model Innovation Process (ID: 127) Martin Geissdoerfer, Paulo Savaget, Steve Evans

Considering Interdependencies of KPIs – Possible Resource Efficiency and Effectiveness Improvements (ID: 177) Nicole Stricker, Maxwell Micali, David Dornfeld, Gisela Lanza

Engineering for Sustainable Road Mobility (ID: 81) Michael Vielhaber, Jerome Kaspar, Pascal Stoffels

Demand Side Management within Industry: a Case Study for Sustainable Business Models (ID: 131) Diana Khripko, Sandra N. Morioka, Steve Evans, Jens Hesselbach, Marly Monteiro de Carvalho

Identification Method of the Russian Federation Arctic Zone Regions Statistical Aggregate as the Object of Strategy Development and a Source of Sustainable Growth (ID: 36) Vladimir Glinskiy, Lyudmila Serga, Kirill Zaykov

Investigation of the Parameters Governing the Performance of Jet Impingement Quick Food Freezing or Cooling Systems – a Review (ID: 154) Tawanda Marazani, Daniel M. Madyira, Esther T. Akinlabi

Continuous Innovation as Fundamental Enabler for Sustainable Business Practices (ID: 160) Nelson Sizwe Madonsela, Sambil Charles Mukwakungu, Charles Mbohwa

Spatio-Dynamic Modeling of Regions Environmental Safety (ID: 41) Vladimir Glinskiy, Lyudmila Serga, Mariya Khvan, Kirill Zaykov

Development of a Validated Numerical Model of an Unreinforced T-Section Pipe for Large Dams (ID: 193) Ashley Naicker, Daniel M. Madyira, Madindwa P. Mashinini

Circular Economy Ownership Models: a View from South Africa Industry (ID: 162) Paul T. Mativenga, John Agwa-Ejon, Charles Mbohwa, Al Amin Mohamed Sultan, Norshah Aizat Shuaib

Investigation of Correlation between the Regions Sustainability and Territorial Differentiation (ID: 37) Vladimir Glinskiy, Lyudmila Serga, Alexander Novikov, Galina Litvintseva, Anna Bulkina

Process Oriented Choice of Lubricant Pressure and Volume Flow to Increase Machining Process Efficiency (ID: 106) Benjamin Döbbeler, Fritz Klocke

Sustainable Business Models through Service Design (ID: 190) Sharon Prendeville, Nancy Bocken

Strategies to Standardise Bamboo for Manufacturing Process Chains (ID: 20) M. Dewald Burger, Gert Adriaan Oosthuizen, Johannes F. Oberholzer, Pieter de Wet, C. Izandre Ras

Cocktail Evening at Stias 18:00 – 19:00

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October 4th 2016, Tuesday

07:30 – 08:30 Registration at conference site

08:30 – 09:30 Keynote Speeches Conference Room:

08:30 – 09:00 Professor Alan Brent Subject of the speech

09:00 – 09:30 tbd Subject of the speech

09:30 – 11:00 Paper Presentation and Working Sessions See page

09:30 – 11:00 Paper Session 10: Technology Conference Room:

Paper Session 11: Life Cycle Conference Room:

Paper Session 12: Design Conference Room:

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break – Company and Scientific Poster Presentation

11:30 – 13:00 Paper Presentation See page

11:30 – 13:00 Paper Session 13: Optimization Conference Room:

Paper Session 14: Design Conference Room:

Paper Session 15: ICT Conference Room:

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch

14:00 – 15:30 Paper Presentation and Innovative Project Workshop Session See page

14:00 – 15:30

Paper Session 16: Tools Conference Room:

Paper Session 17: Assessment Conference Room:

Innovative Project Workshop Session: Community Container Factories Conference Room:

15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break – Company and Scientific Poster Presentation

16:00 – 18:00 Invited Speakers, Paper Presentation and Innovative Project Workshop Session See page

16:00 – 16:30

Invited Speakers: Mr. Liebrecht Otto Conference Room:

Invited Speakers: Mr. Neill du Preez Conference Room:

Innovative Project Workshop Session: Strategies to Develop Local Suppliers Conference Room:

Subject of Speech Subject of Speech

16:30 – 18:00 Paper Session 18: Resource Utilization Conference Room:

Paper Session 19: Recycling Conference Room:

18:30 – 19:00 Bus Transfer to Dinner

19:00 – 22:30 Joint Dinner

22:30 – 23:30 Bus Transfer to Stellenbosch

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Paper Presentation Sessions October 4th, Tuesday, 9:30 – 11:00

Paper Session 10: Technology

Paper Session 11: Life Cycle

Paper Session 12: Design

Conference Room: Conference Room: Conference Room:

Session Chair: Session Chair: Session Chair:

Suitable Clamping Method for Milling of Thin-Walled Ti6Al4V Components (ID: 44) Lourens Daniel Delport, Pieter Johannes Theron Conradie, Gert Adriaan Oosthuizen

Utilization of Product Lifecycle Data from PLM Systems in Platforms for Industrial Symbiosis (ID: 68) Friedrich A. Halstenberg, Kai Lindow, Rainer Stark

Eco Design and Sustainable Manufacturing in Fashion: a Case Study in Luxury Personal Accessories Industry (ID: 87) Barbara Cimatti, Giampaolo Campana, Laura Carluccio

Influence of Multi-Temperature Die-Casting of Al7075 Alloy (ID: 120) Muralidhar Avvari, Mashamba Able

Life Cycle Scenarios Prediction for Product Design Schemes (ID: 110) Xiaowei Wang, Manman Wang, Xulong Zhang

Holistic Material Selection Approach for More Sustainable Products (ID: 67) Pascal Stoffels, Jerome Kaspar, Dirk Baehre, Michael Vielhaber

Comparative Characterization of P91 and 10CrMo9-10 Creep Resistant Steel Welds (ID: 143) Daniel M. Madyira, J. A. Liebenberg, A. Kaymacki

Enabling Circular Economy Through Product Stewardship (ID: 90) Jonas P. Jensen, Arne Remmen

Sustainable Lightweight Design - Relevance and Impact on the Product Development & Lifecycle Process (ID: 60) Jerome Kaspar, Michael Vielhaber

Influence of Hot Clad Rolling Process Parameters on Life Cycle of Reinforced Bar of Stainless Steel Carbon Steel Bars (ID: 125) Mujtaba AlMudhaffar,Nathera A. Saleh, Asmaa Aassy

Network Effect Prediction Model of Malaysian End of Life Vehicles for Manufacturing Design Planning: a Review (ID: 42) Nurhasyimah Mohamad Ali, Raja Ariffin Raja Ghazilla, Salwa Hanim Abdul Rashid, Novita Sakundarini, Aznijar Ahmad Yazid

Incorporating Sustainability/Sustainable Development Concepts in Teaching Industrial Systems Design Courses (ID: 24) Ibrahim H. Garbie

Sustainable Turning of the Ti-6Al-4V Alloy at Low Feed Rates: Surface Quality Assessment (ID: 151) Diego Carou , Eva M. Rubio, Beatriz Agustina, Roberto Teti

Development of a Generic Model for End-of-Life Scenarios of Production Systems (ID: 18) Nicole Schmidt, Arndt Lüder

Design of an Optimum Acoustic Enclosure for an Open Frame Diesel Generator (ID: 32) Tawanda Mushiri, Nyasha Madziro, Charles Mbohwa

Coffee Break – Company and Scientific Poster Presentation 11:00 – 11:30

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Paper Presentation Sessions October 4th, Tuesday, 11:30 – 13:00

Paper Session 13: Optimization

Paper Session 14: Design

Paper Session 15: ICT

Conference Room: Conference Room: Conference Room:

Session Chair: Session Chair: Session Chair:

Optimising Industrial Food Waste Management (ID: 79) Guillermo Garcia-Garcia, Elliot Woolley, Shahin Rahimifard

Decision Making within the Conceptual Design Phase of Eco-Friendly Products (ID: 199) Stefan Bracke, Shuho Yamada, Yuki Kinoshita, Masato Inoue, Tetsuo Yamada

Language Independent Transfer of Assembly Knowledge (ID: 3) Jan P. Menn, Bui Minh Duc, Bastian C. Müller, Günther Seliger

Achieving Sustainability in Manufacturing Using Robotic Methodologies (ID: 62) John Ogbemhe, Khumbulani Mpofu, Nkgatho S. Tlale

A Modular Design Approach for Sustainable Manufacturing in a Fuzzy Environment (ID: 174) Michael Mutingi, Partson Dube, Charles Mbohwa

Design of a 10-Digit Inventory Codification System for a Tube and Pipe Manufacturing Company in Zimbabwe (ID: 163) Wilson R. Nyemba, Charles Mbohwa

Optimization of Production Downtime in Innoson Plastic Manufacturing Industry (ID: 91) Stephen C. Nwanya, J. I. Udofia, Oluseyi O. Ajayi

Factory Eco-Efficiency Modelling: Data Granularity and Performance Indicators (ID: 84) Aanand Davé, Peter Ball, Konstantinos Salonitis

The Importance of Communication in Sustainability & Sustainable Strategies (ID: 178) Ruhet Genc

Process Mapping and Optimization of the Process Flows of a Furniture Manufacturing Company in Zimbabwe Using Machine Distance Matrices (ID: 164) Wilson R. Nyemba, Charles Mbohwa

Decision-Support for Reconfigurable Vibrating Screens Manufacturability: an Axiomatic Product Design Approach; Part 1 (ID: 72) Thierry Yonga, Grace Kanakana, Khumbulani Mpofu

Initialising Customer-orientated Digital Transformation in Enterprises (ID: 197) Tanja von Leipzig, M. Gamp, D. Manz, K, Schöttle, P. Ohlhausen, G. A. Oosthuizen, D. Palm, K. von Leipzig

Visual Management Tool to Manage Manufacturing Resources (ID: 4) Lukas P. Steenkamp, Devon Hagedorn-Hansen, Gert Adriaan Oosthuizen

Influence of Context Variation on Quality of Solutions: Experiences with Gasifier Stoves (ID: 59) Wouter C. Kersten, Jan C. Diehl, Marcel R. M. Crul

Software Controlled Stepping Valve System for a Modern Car Engine (ID: 198) Ishmael B. Zibani, R. Marumo, J. Chuma, I. Ngebani

Lunch 13:00 – 14:00

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Paper Presentation and Working Sessions October 4th 2016, Tuesday, 14:00 – 15:30

Paper Session 16: Tools

Paper Session 17: Assessment

Innovative Project Workshop Session: Community Container Factories

Conference Room: Conference Room: Conference Room:

Session Chair: Session Chair: Moderators: Mr Pieter de Wet, Mr Dewald Burger and Mr Francois Oberholzer

Forming without Lubricant – Functionalized Tool Surfaces for Dry Forming Applications (ID: 105) Marius Herrmann, Florian Böhmermann, Henning Hasselbruch, Bernd Kuhfuss, Oltmann Riemer, Andreas Mehner, Hans-Werner Zoch

Sustainable Manufacturing Performance Evaluation: Integrating Product and Process Metrics for Systems Level Assessment (ID: 146) Aihua Huang, Fazleena Badurdeen

Advanced production technologies and innovative systems are needed to enable rapid and resource-efficient manufacturing of customisable products at a specific location at a specific time. Mini-modular community factories in shipping containers allows for new business models to create value in the base of the pyramid (BoP). These integrated mini-modular containers modules allow an easy exchange in process modules and are inherently intelligent. In order to ensure sustainable manufacturing systems each system consists of an energy, water, process and waste management module. Possible Community Factory projects will create significant impact by enabling manufacturers to respond to rapidly changing market dynamics with high value-added products whilst reducing time-to-market, cost, environmental footprint and set-up time. This workshop will provide key insights and developments in Community Factories as foundation to identify and define future projects and; the event will create the opportunity to identify more collaboration possibilities.

Incremental Dry Forging – Interaction of W-DLC Coatings and Surface Structures for Rotary Swaging Tools (ID: 52) Henning Hasselbruch, Marius Herrmann, Andreas Mehner, Bernd Kuhfuss, Hans-Werner Zoch

Analysis and Investigation of Critical Success Issues for Implementing Sustainability (ID: 23) Ibrahim H. Garbie

Near Ductile Regime Machining of Tungsten Carbide Insert through Control of Cutting Speed Parameter while Using a Poly-Crystalline Diamond Tool (ID: 13) Ramesh Kuppuswamy, Nomvelo Mkhize

Fuzzy AHP Based Plant Sustainability Evaluation Method (ID: 159) H. Malan M. M. Jayawickrama, Asela K. Kulatunga, Senthan Mathavan

Adaptive Spindle Damping System with Active Electromagnetic Bearing (ID: 201) Matthias Putz, Rafael Wertheim, Hans-Joachim Koriath

Value Creation towards Sustainable Manufacturing Using Non-Formal and Lifelong Learning Methods (ID: 150) H. D. Priyadarshani Premarathne, Asela K. Kulatunga, Somarathna B. Ekanayake, D. M. W. S. B. Miyanadeniya

Economic Evaluation of Process Chains for Hybrid Products - Concept for Managing Cost Knowledge (ID: 5) Susann Köhler, Christina Symmank, Uwe Götze

Coffee Break – Company and Scientific Poster Presentation 15:30 – 16:00

Invited Speakers 16:00 – 16:30

Working Session 16:00 – 18:00

Mr. Liebrecht Otto Conference Room:

Mr. Neill du Preez Conference Room:

Dr. Gert Adriaan Oosthuizen, Dr. Saartjie Grobbelaar and Ms. Nthabiseng Moloko Conference Room:

Subject of the speech Subject of the speech Strategies to Develop Local Suppliers

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Paper Presentation and Working Sessions October 4th, Tuesday

Paper Presentation Sessions: 16:30 – 18:00, Working Session: 16:00 – 18:00

Paper Session 18: Resource Utilization

Paper Session 19: Recycling

Innovative Project Workshop Session: Strategies to Develop Local Suppliers

Conference Room: Conference Room: Conference Room:

Session Chair: Session Chair: Moderator:

Dr. Gert Adriaan Oosthuizen, Dr. Saartjie

Grobbelaar and Ms. Nthabiseng Moloko

Waste to Resource Process Chain Strategies for Global Manufacturers (ID: 14) Johan F. W. Durr, Devon Hagedorn-Hansen, Gert Adriaan Oosthuizen

Comparison and Evaluation of Concepts for Future Recycling Processes Regarding Attrited Lead Anodes Used in the Electrowinning Process of Non-Ferrous Metals (ID: 64) Christoph Rosebrock, Stefan Bracke

Considering that sustainable development entails meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs - this concept has become a real innovation driver to grow the formal economy. Having a strong manufacturing supplier base is important to any society or community, because it stimulates all the other sectors of the economy. Developing local suppliers deserves a strong and continuous endeavour of all actors in a modern society to ensure prosperity, better life and sustainable development. The objective of this workshop is to develop and align projects to assist and manage the development of local titanium and tooling suppliers within South Africa. This workshop will provide insights and developments in key projects as foundation to identify and define future projects and; the event will create the opportunity to identify more collaboration possibilities.

Optimized Design of a Resource Efficient, Highly Productive Cellular Manufacturing Facility in a Constrained Economy (ID: 45) Agripa Hamweendo, Nelly Lupasha

Recycling of Polyethylene Waste to Produce Plastic Cement (ID: 2) Ahmad Jassim

Quantifying Uncertainties in Reusing Lithium-Ion Batteries from Electric Vehicles (ID: 15) Stephan Rohr, Stefan Müller, Michael Baumann, Matthias Kerler, Fabian Ebert, Dominik Kaden, Markus Lienkamp

Recycling Options for Steel Working Slag and Upcycling Perspectives (ID: 61) Karoline Gajda, M. Baune, J. Thöming

Wood-Based Multi-Material Systems for Technical Applications – Compatibility of Wood from Emerging and Developing Countries (ID: 194) Daniel Kohl, Trinh H. N. Long, Stefan Böhm

Drivers to Sustainable Plastic Solid Waste Recycling: a Review (ID: 130) Bupe G. Mwanza, Charles Mbohwa

Bus Transfer to Dinner 18:30 – 19:00

Joint Dinner 19:00 – 22:30

Bus Transfer to Stellenbosch 22:30 – 23:30

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October 5th, 2016 Wednesday

07:30 – 08:30 Registration at conference site

08:30 – 10:00 Paper Presentation and Working Sessions See page

08:30 – 10:00

Paper Session 20: Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Conference Room:

Paper Session 21: Supply Chain Conference Room:

Innovative Project Workshop Session: Smart Production Systems for Global Competitiveness Conference Room:

10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break – Company and Scientific Poster Presentation

10:30 – 12:00 Paper Presentation and Working Sessions See page

10:30 – 12:00

Paper Session 22: Remanufacturing Conference Room:

Paper Session 23: Production System Conference Room:

Innovative Project Workshop Session: Knowledge templates for sustainable product development: Current State and Future Potentials Conference Room:

12:00 – 13:30 University Visit

13:30 – 14:30 Lunch

14:30 – 15:00 Bus Transfer

15:00 – 17:30 Company Visit/ Stellenbosch Tour

17:30 – 18:00 Bus Transfer

18:00 Farewell and end of the 14th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing

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Paper Presentation and Working Sessions October 5th 2016, Wednesday, 08:30 – 10:00

Paper Session 20: Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul

Paper Session 21: Supply Chain

Innovative Project Workshop Session: Smart Production Systems for Global

Competitiveness

Conference Room: Conference Room: Conference Room:

Session Chair: Session Chair: Moderator: Mr. Devon Hagedorn-Hansen, Mr. Izandre Ras and Mr. Lukas Steenkamp

Analysis of TPM Barriers Using ISM-MICMAC Approach (ID: 109) Anita Sharma, Rajesh Prasad Mishra, Ayon Chakraborty, Gajanand Gupta

Decentralized Intelligence: the Key for an Energy Efficient and Sustainable Intralogistics (ID: 188) Michael Scholz, Xu Zhang, Jörg Franke

The Next Industrial Revolution enables the development of new business models, products and services, and is driving significant changes in many industry sectors globally. It is characterised by the rapid individualisation and hybridisation of products and services, and the integration of customers and business partners into the business processes of companies. This Smart Production System’s revolution is enabled through high levels of digitisation and networking, and the emerging Internet of Things. Companies, governments, and academia worldwide are facing new challenges to develop the appropriate regulatory frameworks, infrastructure, skills, and business approaches to respond to the new opportunities and challenges presented by this transformation to stay globally competitive. This workshop will provide key insights into the emergence of Smart Production Systems for Global competitiveness as foundation to identify and define future projects.

Safety in Maintenance: Improvement Framework (ID: 128) Bupe G. Mwanza, Charles Mbohwa

Development of Conceptual Benchmarking Model for Reverse Logistic Network (ID: 187) Rahmah Abdulsalam Attallah, Ezutah Udoncy Olugu, Salwa Binti Hanim Abdul-Rashid, Absulsalam A. Matlob

Influence of Manufacturing Conditions on Fatigue Life of Welded Joints (ID: 140) Daniel M. Madyira, T. Kumba, A. Kaymacki

Creating Value by Sustainable Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management Practices – a Cross-Country Comparison (ID: 122) Juliana Kucht Campos, Frank Straube, Sebastian Wutke, Patricia Alcântara Cardoso

Repair of Cracks in Metals: a Review (ID: 155) Tawanda Marazani, Daniel M. Madyira, Esther T. Akinlabi

Interactions among Inter-Organizational Measures for Green Supply Chain Management (ID: 112) Moon Jung Kang, Jongwoon Hwang

Application of Spindle Speed Increaser as Sustainable Solution to Upgrade Machine Tools (ID: 195) Eckart Uhlmann, Simon Thom, Matthias Ehricke

The Relationship between Inventory Management and Uncertain Demand for Fast Moving Consumer Goods Organisation (ID: 189) Ndivhuwo Nemtajela, Charles Mbohwa

Coffee Break – Company and Scientific Poster Presentation 10:00 – 10:30

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Paper Presentation and Working Sessions October 5th, Wednesday, 10:30 – 12:00

Paper Session 22: Remanufacturing

Paper Session 23: Production System

Innovative Project Workshop Session: Knowledge templates for sustainable

product development: Current State and Future Potentials

Conference Room: Conference Room: Conference Room:

Session Chair: Session Chair: Moderator: Mr. Tom Buchert, Mr. Friedrich Halstenberg

Conserving Resources in Production - Breaking New Ground (ID: 57) Dirk Landgrebe, Verena Kräusel, Markus Bergmann, Markus Werner, Anja Rautenstrauch

Is Seru a Sustainable Manufacturing System? (ID: 12) Ikou Kaku

Learning factories are facilities in which educators (lecturers, practising engineers, technologists and technicians) facilitate the learning of the students and industry’s trainees by firstly exposing them to modules (or subjects) and then later allow

them tomethodologically apply the concepts in a hands-on session within a real industrial environment or simulated environment. In other words; in a learning factory environment the students or trainees empirically apply the knowledge obtained from the theoretical contents of the modules to a pseudo or real world environment at a level higher than simply doing an experiment in a laboratory. In some cases the students are given open- ended tasks without predefined solutions to allow them to develop the critical competences required in industry. This workshop will provide key insights and developments in Learning Factories and Learnstruments as foundation to identify and define future projects and; the event will create the opportunity to identify more collaboration possibilities.

Strategic Factors for Interpreting Remanufacturing Quality-Certifying Framework to Address the Original Warranty Aftermarket for Malaysian Industry (ID: 172) Norirda Mohamed, Muhamad Zameri Mat Saman, Safian Sharif

A Case Study of Lean, Agile and Green Manufacturing: Seru System (ID: 124) ChenGuang Liu, Yong Yin

Concept Model for the Second Life Cycle of Vehicles in Palestine (ID: 39) Mohammed Karaeen, Ahmed Abu Hanieh, Sadiq AbdElall, Momen Sughayyer, Afif Hasan

Model for Continuous Process-Improvement in Collaborative Networks (ID: 22) Michel Mamrot, Jan-Peter Nicklas

Remanufacturing Process Capability Maturity Model (ID: 95) Steffen Butzer, Sebastian Wolfgang Schötz, Rolf Steinhilper

Investigating the Effects of Smart Production Systems on Sustainability Elements (ID: 102) Mario W. Waibel, Lukas P. Steenkamp, Nthabiseng Moloko, Gert Adriaan Oosthuizen

Design of a Hoisting System for a Small Scale Mine (ID: 34) Tawanda Mushiri, Milton Jirivengwa, Charles Mbohwa

University Visit 12:00 – 13:30

Lunch 13:30 – 14:30

Bus Transfer 14:30 – 15:00

Company Visit / Stellenbosch Tour 15:00 – 17:30

Bus Transfer 17:30 – 18:00