Towards a Multidisciplinary Approach on Creating Value: Sustainability through the Supply Chain and ERP Systems
Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP) is a widely used approach through manufacturing
environments in a variety of sectors. With a tendency to go to specialized, smaller lot sizes in several
industries (e.g., the pharmaceutical sector), companies are dealing with capacity bottlenecks if the
planning rhythm wheel is not well calibrated or when production lines are not flexible enough
in terms of changeover (C/O) and set-up times (S/U) (OEE is too small). A well-established
communication system including other enterprise resources or production factors (e.g., Enterprise
Resource Planning, ERP) is favorable to any extent. More and more questions arise from stakeholder
communities and end-users on whether or not supply chains and manufacturing environments
are sustainable and safe. Departments such as Environmental Health, Safety & Sustainability
(EHS & S) and Product Stewardship are too often at the “blind” side of the ICT interface. When it
comes to product and organizational sustainability, data seems to be lacking in order to conduct
sustainability assessments proficiently. Years of intensive research and experience proved that
primary data to perform sustainability assessments often are measured through equipment control
sensors (e.g., flow rates, temperatures, etc.) and sent to PLCs and many other systems. Nevertheless,
these data measurements are in many cases simply not penetrating through the Manufacturing
Execution Systems (MES) because these bottom-up engineering data seems to be of little value to
planning, procurement, etc. This communication paper deals with how sustainability assessments
can be embedded in business operational management systems. After all, who does not want a “live
Carbon Footprint” for process improvements and external sustainability reporting instead of a series
of expensive resource consuming studies of 4 to 6 months digging into data logs in traditional Life
Cycle Assessment (LCA)? This communication paper has taken one step further in coupling business
ERP systems with environmental sustainability of products, services and enterprises.
DE SOETE Wouter;
2016-06-15
MDPI AG
JRC101541
2079-8954,
http://www.mdpi.com/2079-8954/4/1/16,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC101541,
10.3390/systems4010016,
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