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More and more companies in the mechanical and plant engineering industry are transforming their business model and evolving from product to solution providers. Subscription business models play a key role in this development. They enable companies to enter long-term collaborative relationships with customers and thus monetize the potential of Industry 4.0. However, this development is not easy for many companies and is associated with numerous hurdles. One of these hurdles is the development of a suitable range of services tailored to customer needs. In this context, the bundling of individual services to service modules plays a key role in realizing new value propositions. In practice, however, companies often lack an understanding of which services need to be combined in what way to be able to realize new value propositions. Accordingly, the goal of this work is to identify relevant services for subscription business models, to cluster them into meaningful value-adding bundles, and to derive new value propositions accordingly. The new value propositions in turn enable mechanical and plant engineering companies to strengthen customer loyalty and thus achieve long-term economic success.
Industrial companies face tremendous challenges to plan the resources needed to meet future market demands when implementing a PSS based solution portfolio. This paper deals with enhancing the PSS research landscape by presenting an approach to enable better resource-planning in PSS based businesses. In particular, a model is proposed which links resource structures with customer offerings. Linkages are implemented, which connect resources and their use in processes. The model contributes to better understand the complexity in resource structures and elements in the PSS and helps to better understand and describe the structural integration of resources in PSS. This is an important prerequisite for the planning of PSS and allows a qualitative and quantitative description of the service resources allocation enabling companies to build the competence needed to meet customer requirements. A case study based approach was applied for model development.
This paper presents a simulation approach for service production processes on the basis of which an optimal operating point for service systems can be identified. The approach specifically takes into account the characteristics of human behavior. The simulation is based on a system theory approach to the service delivery process. A specific use case of the simulation approach is presented in detail to illustrate how characteristic curves are deduced and an optimal operating point is obtained.
Today, machine manufacturers generate a significant share of their revenues with the provision of services. At the same time, they are confronted with the challenge of adopting of Industrie 4.0.
One of the most important Industrie 4.0 concepts is the idea of the digital shadow, which contributes to the comprehensive structuring of different kinds of data from different data sources. It can be defined as the sufficiently precise, digital representation of reality in real-time.
Thus, it also functions as a database of the considered area of a company that can be used for numerous applications. It serves as a central platform for the aggregation and distribution of data. Thereby, it helps to open isolated data silos. A system architecture that enables extraction of data from various sources and the aggregation of that data is an important prerequisite for the digital shadow.
In addition, the merger of data from different sources requires a model of the part of the company to be mapped digitally. In this paper, we focus on maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services of machine manufacturers. The scope comprises the whole order processing of a service including the utilized resources and the obtained results.
MRO services and their single elements are mapped and structured using a case study research in a first step. Those elements provide a basis for designing the digital shadow. A second contribution of this paper is a data model for the digital shadow of MRO services that entails a comprehensive representation of that department.
In order to achieve a holistic cost management approach, the maintenance and service costs should already be assessed during the development of machines and equipment. The required information in the company, like PLM, process and test data, are commonly not available or vague, especially in early development phases. This paper introduces a feasible method for an early assessment of maintenance and service costs during product development. In doing so, appropriate cost assessment methods are selected, based on the availability and quality of the existing information in the individual development phases. The evaluations of these methods are aggregated in a software tool, so that the respective cost information is displayed with a maximum, minimum and most probable value. The developed software tool was validated in cooperation with a new electric vehicle manufacturer.
Heterogene Maschinenparks, über Jahrzehnte gewachsene Anlagenstrukturen und fehlende Dokumentation im Bereich der Systemkomponenten, Bauteile und Ersatzteilteillisten erschweren es der Instandhaltung (IH), ihre anfallenden Maßnahmen präzise zu planen, mit benötigten Informationen zu unterstützen und somit effizient durchführen zu können. Die systematische Erfassung, Verwaltung und Nutzung administrativer Auftragsdaten kombiniert mit technischen Zeichnungen, Materialeigenschaften und Maschinendaten ermöglichen die gezielte Unterstützung von Instandhaltungsprozessen von der Initiierung bis hin zum Abschluss des Auftrags. Verschiedene Softwarelösungen stellen diesbezüglich die IT-technischen Funktionalitäten in verschiedenen Ausprägungen zur Verfügung. Aufgrund steigender organisatorischer Anforderungen, Effizienzbemühungen und technischer Möglichkeiten in den letzten 25 Jahren haben sich die unterstützenden IT-Lösungen stetig weiterentwickelt und sind zu Produkten geworden, welche explizit zur Unterstützung instandhaltungsspezifischer Aufgaben genutzt werden.
Heterogene Maschinenparks, über Jahrzehnte gewachsene Anlagenstrukturen und fehlende Dokumentation im Bereich der Systemkomponenten, Bauteile und Ersatzteillisten erschweren es der Instandhaltung (IH), ihre anfallenden Maßnahmen präzise zu planen, mit benötigten Informationen zu unterstützen und somit effizient durchführen zu können. Die systematische Erfassung, Verwaltung und Nutzung administrativer Auftragsdaten kombiniert mit technischen Zeichnungen, Materialeigenschaften und Maschinendaten ermöglichen die gezielte Unterstützung von Instandhaltungsprozessen von der Initiierung bis hin zum Abschluss des Auftrages. Verschiedene Softwarelösungen stellen diesbezüglich die IT-technischen Funktionalitäten in verschiedenen Ausprägungen zur Verfügung. Aufgrund steigender organisatorischer Anforderungen, Effizienzbemühungen und technischer Möglichkeiten in den letzten 25 Jahren haben sich die unterstützenden IT-Lösungen stetig weiterentwickelt und sind zu Produkten geworden, welche explizit zur Unterstützung instandhaltungsspezifischer Aufgaben genutzt werden.
The design of data-driven industrial services in the context of industry 4.0 represents a major challenge for industrial service providers and manufacturing companies for investment goods. Data-driven services require technological and strategic components that most companies have not build up yet and that differ from current configurations. That is why many companies lack a systematic approach and implementation competence for the use of data in the context of industrial services and therefore face the challenge of not being able to expand their market position in an ever-growing competition for data.
The present paper addresses this research deficit with the aim of describing strategic features and characteristics of data-driven industrial services by identifying the related crucial features and characteristics through a morphological approach. This will enable industrial service providers to improve strategic and operative management decisions in order to define a specific strategy and to configure data-driven services.
Nowadays, providing purchasable goods is not enough for a company to survive on the global market. Because of competitive prices and a large range of products available, companies need to offer additional benefits to their customers in order to create a unique selling point. They add services to their product portfolio and offer clients the opportunity to acquire an additional service solution to go with it. The offered services need to fit to the customer's needs, resulting in a variety of available services, great complexity of the service range and decreasing transparency of the resource utilization. This paper addresses the problem by identifying variant-creating factors in product service systems, transferring them into an organizational framework and verifying their significance.