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Towards design and implementation of Industry 4.0 for food manufacturing
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2021
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EngineeringMachine LearningIndustrial EngineeringDigital ManufacturingSmart ManufacturingIndustrial IotIntelligent SystemsSmart FactoryAutomated ManufacturingCloud-based ManufacturingSmart SystemsIntelligent ProductionHigh Value ManufacturingSystems EngineeringIndustry 4.0Internet Of ThingsIndustrial InformaticsProduction TechnologyIndustrial Internet Of ThingsTransformation ProcessDesignManufacturing InnovationManufacturing SystemsTowards DesignCyber ManufacturingCyber-physical Production SystemIndustrial DesignIntelligent Mechanical SystemsAutomationIndustrial AutomationProduction EngineeringTechnology
Abstract Today’s factories are considered as smart ecosystems with humans, machines and devices interacting with each other for efficient manufacturing of products. Industry 4.0 is a suite of enabler technologies for such smart ecosystems that allow transformation of industrial processes. When implemented, Industry 4.0 technologies have a huge impact on efficiency, productivity and profitability of businesses. The adoption and implementation of Industry 4.0, however, require to overcome a number of practical challenges, in most cases, due to the lack of modernisation and automation in place with traditional manufacturers. This paper presents a first of its kind case study for moving a traditional food manufacturer, still using the machinery more than one hundred years old, a common occurrence for small- and medium-sized businesses, to adopt the Industry 4.0 technologies. The paper reports the challenges we have encountered during the transformation process and in the development stage. The paper also presents a smart production control system that we have developed by utilising AI, machine learning, Internet of things, big data analytics, cyber-physical systems and cloud computing technologies. The system provides novel data collection, information extraction and intelligent monitoring services, enabling improved efficiency and consistency as well as reduced operational cost. The platform has been developed in real-world settings offered by an Innovate UK-funded project and has been integrated into the company’s existing production facilities. In this way, the company has not been required to replace old machinery outright, but rather adapted the existing machinery to an entirely new way of operating. The proposed approach and the lessons outlined can benefit similar food manufacturing industries and other SME industries.
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