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Since 2016, the “Digital in NRW” Competence Centre has been supporting SMEs in the manufacturing industry in designing their individual digital transformation. With an Industry 4.0 maturity assessment, we define the status quo of SMEs, derive SME-specific measures from this, develop a digitalization roadmap and accompany the SME transformation. This paper presents the results of the four-year SME support. By analyzing the results of all maturity assessments, potential analysis and design workshops, we present the most frequent and most effective measures for a successful digital transformation of SMEs. The result of the paper is an action guideline for SMEs to initiate their own digital transformation based on formalized experience.
In the course of the energy transition, both the energy sector and the logistics industry are facing radical changes. Providing renewable energy is subject to natural fluctuations, which leads to continuous over- and undersupply. Besides, the insufficiency of clarity concerning the requirements of renewable energy as well as the extent of charging networks poses a tremendous problem. Especially in terms of mobility, many questions remain unaddressed. Despite the immense benefits of electrification within the industrial freight transport, companies have serious concerns about converting their fleets. The lack of transparency regarding the current status of charging infrastructure as well as its possibilities to expand, causes the inadequate acceptance of electric mobility in multimodal logistic chains. In order to profit from the far-reaching potential of the energy sector, a synergistic interaction of the “energy” and “mobility” sectors has to be conceived.