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Today, however, agility is seen more than ever as a critical success factor for companies. In times of an increasing degree of digital interconnection and minimum viable products, a mentality is entering the industrial service sector that has so far only been exemplified by Internet companies (e.g. Google): New products and especially digital services are developed in highly iterative processes. To this end, customers are involved in early test phases of development and provide feedback on individual functional modules, which – in contrast to the previous approach – are only gradually assembled into a market-ready “100 percent version”. But especially with the development of new digital services, companies must ensure more than ever that both the existing analog service business and the design of new digital services are geared to effectiveness and efficiency in order to meet the growing demands of customers and competitors.
To achieve this, companies must not only be familiar with the products currently on the market, but also master the entire product history, which in some cases goes back more than 30 years and varies greatly from one industry to another.
Reliability-centered maintenance for production assets is a well-established concept for the most effective and efficient disposition of maintenance resources. Unfortunately, the approach takes a lot of effort and relies heavily on the knowledge of individuals. Reliability data in Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) is scarce and almost never used well. An automated risk assessment system would have the potential to contribute to the dissemination and effective use of risk information and analysis. The individuality of production setting, however, prevents current systems from being practically relevant for most industries. The presented approach combines ontologies to store and link knowledge, an information logistics model displaying the various information streams, and the Internet of production to take the different user systems and infrastructure layers into account. The provided model of a reference digital shadow for risk information and a detailed information logistics model will help software companies to improve reliability software, standardize and enable assets owners to establish a customized digital shadow for their production networks. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-57993-7_2]
Die Potenziale einer Smart Maintenance sind vielseitig und reichen von der Bereitstellung bzw. Steigerung der Produktivität und Qualität bis hin zur langfristigen Sicherung interner Kompetenzen. Im Zuge dieser Entwicklung versteht sich die Instandhaltungsorganisation zunehmend als Inkubator interner, digitaler Transformationsprozesse und wird so zu einem essenziellen Wertschöpfungspartner innerhalb des Unternehmens. Mit Hilfe der Smart Maintenance Roadmap wird dieser Weg für produzierende Unternehmen aufgezeigt und umgesetzt. Nach der Bestimmung des Zielsystems und der Positionsbestimmung mit Hilfe des adaptierten Industrie 4.0 Maturity Index werden in der Roadmap alle Projekte entlang der dafür notwendigen Fähigkeiten verortet und umgesetzt.
Die Smart Maintenance befähigt die Mitarbeitenden in der Instandhaltung dazu, datenbasierte Entscheidungen zu treffen, dabei unternehmensinterne und -externe Anspruchsgruppen zu berücksichtigen und so den unternehmerischen und gesellschaftlichen Wertbeitrag der Instandhaltung und des Service zu steigern. In der Fachgruppe Smart Maintenance am FIR entwickeln Expert:innen Modelle, Methoden und Werkzeuge für die umfassende technologische und organisatorische Transformation der Instandhaltung und des Service.