DYNAMIC MANUFACTURING NETWORKS MONITORING AND GOVERNANCE Panagiotis Kokkinakos - [email protected]Ourania Markaki Dimitrios Panopoulos Sotirios Koussouris Dimitrios Askounis Decision Support Systems Laboratory National Technical University of Athens
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Dynamic Manufacturing Networks Monitoring and Governance
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IntroductionThe global economic crisis leads the industrial/manufacturing
towards:
• minimizing costs
• Collaborate closer with partners
• Seek new business opportunities
while, at the same time:
• increasing the effectiveness of external and internal procedures
• increasing customer’s satisfaction through high quality
products/services
Formation of Dynamic Manufacturing Networks (DMNs)
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What is a DMN?
• The natural evolution of typical supply chains
• Dynamic alliances among manufacturing companies for gaining mutual benefits• Reduce costs
• Reduce time-to-market
• Increase flexibility
• Gaining access to new markets and resources
• Utilizing collective intelligence
• Demand-driven (yet long-lasting) formation
• Depending on the context, might also be referred as Virtual Enterprises
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DMN Monitoring & Governance
• No mature methodologies and tools fully appropriate for
managing and monitoring DMNs
• Lack of approaches and tools specifically developed for
dynamic networks• Distributed, independent, and heterogeneous members
• Network Performance Evaluation and DMN Reformation
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Network Analysis and Configuration
Network DesignNetwork Execution
Monitoring and Governance
Monitoring, Governance and
Reconfiguration. Why?
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The natural disasters that struck Japan's northeast continued to wreak havoc on the nation's economy on Tuesday, with two of the country's largest carmakers announcing further delays in resumption of production at their plants because of continued disruption in parts supplies. (source)