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A method for forecasting the running costs of manufacturing technologies in automotive production during the early planning phase

  • The running costs of production sites are a decisive factor in the overheads of automotive production. Because of this, it is important for many operators to decrease those costs in a sustainable way. Therefore, they try to reduce both the energy consumption costs of production systems, as well as their maintenance costs. However, most parts of the running costs are already determined during the very early phases of the product creation process. The approach in this paper shows how the decision for a specific manufacturing technology influences the factory costs. It is necessary to determine the life-cycle costs with regard to the manufacturing technology. Therefore, deep knowledge about the process itself and the support processes is required. This paper shows how cost relevant parameters can be identified and introduces a method to determine the prospective costs for maintenance and energy consumption in advance.

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Author:Martin BornschleglORCiD, S. Kreitlein, Markus Bregulla, Jörg Franke
Language:English
Document Type:Article
Conference:12th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing – Emerging Potentials, Johor Bahru (Malaysia), 22.-24.09.2014
Year of first Publication:2015
published in (English):Procedia CIRP
Publisher:Elsevier
Place of publication:Amsterdam
ISSN:2212-8271
Volume:2015
Issue:26
First Page:412
Last Page:417
Review:peer-review
Open Access:ja
Tag:factory planning; holistic planning process; life-cycle costing; running costs; sustainable manufacturing
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:573-23996
Related Identifier:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2014.07.103
Faculties / Institutes / Organizations:Fakultät Maschinenbau
Licence (German):License Logo Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0
Note:
Part of special issue: "12th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing – Emerging Potentials"
Release Date:2022/05/18