Sustainable and Collaborative Smart Manufacturing and Logistics
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Engineering and Science".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2022) | Viewed by 11998
Special Issue Editors
Interests: smart factory; manufacturing data analytics; fractal manufacturing system (FrMS)
Interests: design and operation of production/service systems; supply chain management; reverse logistics
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The word "SMART" is one of most popular keywords for representing recent research topics on manufacturing as well as logistics. With the advancement of various technologies, manufacturing and logistics are gradually developing, and in particular, the issue of environmental considerations, referred to as sustainability, is a topic that should be dealt with, as important as it is. In addition, for the efficient operation of production and logistics in a distributed environment, collaboration among companies (i.e., inter-collaboration), collaboration within companies (i.e., intra-collaboration), and human–machine or machine–machine collaboration are essential. In order to facilitate a sustainable and collaborative environment, the manufacturing industry must apply and utilize advanced technologies such as cyber–physical production systems (CPPSs), artificial intelligence (AI), internet-of-things/everything/behavior (IoT/IoE/IoB) applications, big data analytics, 3D printing, cloud/fog/edge computing, and reality technology (AR/VR/MR/XR), which have recently been actively researched. The aforementioned technologies can be applied not only to the manufacturing industry but also to the optimization and efficient operation of the logistics industry. This Special Issue will emphasize the impact of the development of innovative theories, models, systems, and applications of advanced technologies facilitating smart manufacturing and logistics. Sustainability, in this Special Issue, can be considered in the efficient monitoring and use of energy and resources during production and logistics, reduction of waste, elimination of environmental harmfulness, etc. Collaboration can also be considered among cooperating companies, business partners, human workers, robots, machines, and even products or parts.
This Special Issue will provide knowledge, experience, and applications in the recent achievements in the area of sustainable and collaborative manufacturing and logistics. It will address all aspects of smart manufacturing and logistics, such as planning, control, the management of the supply network, production, logistics, the development of smart manufacturing and logistics support systems, and the applications of advanced technologies, while focusing on issues of sustainability and collaboration.
We welcome papers on the following topics for the Special Issue:
- Sustainability-enhanced methodologies and models for manufacturing and logistics;
- Applications of advanced technologies for sustainable and collaborative smart production and logistics;
- Innovative planning, control, and management of supply networks for sustainability and collaboration objectives;
- Theory and methodology for collaborative manufacturing and logistics, and their applications, including topics on collaboration platforms or co-bots.
Prof. Dr. Kwangyeol Ryu
Prof. Dr. Dong-Ho Lee
Prof. Dr. Youngjae Jang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sustainability
- smart manufacturing
- smart logistics
- collaboration
- planning, control, and management
- advanced technology (CPPS, AI, IoT/IoE/IoB, big data analytics, 3D printing, cloud/fog/edge computing, and AR/VR/MR/XR)
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