Exploring the Critical Factors for Industrial 4.0 Implementation - A Case Study on Passive Components Industry

碩士 === 國立臺北科技大學 === 管理學院工業工程與管理EMBA專班 === 107 === The industry is facing the problems of labor force reduction, material cost rise, product and service life cycle shortening, responding to various changes in demand and so on, which directly or indirectly affect the operation of enterprises, and ev...

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Main Authors: LAI, CHIH-TSUNG, 賴志宗
Other Authors: LIOU, JIANN-HAW
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/56dc4a
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spelling ndltd-TW-107TIT0003C0062019-07-05T05:53:15Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/56dc4a Exploring the Critical Factors for Industrial 4.0 Implementation - A Case Study on Passive Components Industry 工業4.0導入關鍵因素探討-被動元件產業為例 LAI, CHIH-TSUNG 賴志宗 碩士 國立臺北科技大學 管理學院工業工程與管理EMBA專班 107 The industry is facing the problems of labor force reduction, material cost rise, product and service life cycle shortening, responding to various changes in demand and so on, which directly or indirectly affect the operation of enterprises, and even affect the whole economic development. After the introduction of Industry 4.0 by Germany in 2011, the trend of automated manufacturing management in Industry 4.0 and the production of smart factories have become the solution for all industries to strive for upgrading. All countries in the world have actively put forward corresponding countermeasures to maintain their industrial competitiveness. This article will discuss how to correctly import key factors suitable for Industry 4.0 to successfully transform passive component industry under the transformation of product type from low gross profit and low unit price to high gross profit and high unit price. Based on the literature review and the results of data collection, this study explores the correlations and importance of the 9 pillar technologies: autonomous robots, simulation, horizontal and vertical system integration, the industrial internet of things, cyber security, the cloud, additive manufacturing (3D Printing), augmented reality, big data and analytic covered by Industry 4.0 by using the analysis method of DEMATEL (Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory). The results show that the first priority is the industrial internet of things and autonomous robots. Based on the analysis and evaluation results, it came to the conclusions in providing with the direction of decision-making and management implications for the Industry 4.0 implementation. LIOU, JIANN-HAW 劉建浩 2019 學位論文 ; thesis 57 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立臺北科技大學 === 管理學院工業工程與管理EMBA專班 === 107 === The industry is facing the problems of labor force reduction, material cost rise, product and service life cycle shortening, responding to various changes in demand and so on, which directly or indirectly affect the operation of enterprises, and even affect the whole economic development. After the introduction of Industry 4.0 by Germany in 2011, the trend of automated manufacturing management in Industry 4.0 and the production of smart factories have become the solution for all industries to strive for upgrading. All countries in the world have actively put forward corresponding countermeasures to maintain their industrial competitiveness. This article will discuss how to correctly import key factors suitable for Industry 4.0 to successfully transform passive component industry under the transformation of product type from low gross profit and low unit price to high gross profit and high unit price. Based on the literature review and the results of data collection, this study explores the correlations and importance of the 9 pillar technologies: autonomous robots, simulation, horizontal and vertical system integration, the industrial internet of things, cyber security, the cloud, additive manufacturing (3D Printing), augmented reality, big data and analytic covered by Industry 4.0 by using the analysis method of DEMATEL (Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory). The results show that the first priority is the industrial internet of things and autonomous robots. Based on the analysis and evaluation results, it came to the conclusions in providing with the direction of decision-making and management implications for the Industry 4.0 implementation.
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