2020
DOI: 10.3389/fcomp.2020.00026
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Product Quality Improvement Policies in Industry 4.0: Characteristics, Enabling Factors, Barriers, and Evolution Toward Zero Defect Manufacturing

Abstract: In the competitive market of manufacturing, quality is a criterion of primary importance in order to win market share. Quality improvement must be coupled with performance point of view. Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, Lean Six Sigma, Total Quality Management, Theory of Constraints, and their combination are philosophies dedicated to this goal. This study is a literature review on the implementation of these philosophies to improve quality of processes and products in a system, and also covers the commonalities… Show more

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“…The ZDM management model is often associated with I4.0 for presenting largely compatible objectives and providing synergistic and complementary approaches [17,93,94]. Beyond the most well-known ZDM objectives, such as minimizing failures and defects and their early online detection, this management model shares with I4.0 the purpose of minimizing production costs and making production more efficient and sustainable by reducing the number of failures, breakdowns and defective parts [95].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ZDM management model is often associated with I4.0 for presenting largely compatible objectives and providing synergistic and complementary approaches [17,93,94]. Beyond the most well-known ZDM objectives, such as minimizing failures and defects and their early online detection, this management model shares with I4.0 the purpose of minimizing production costs and making production more efficient and sustainable by reducing the number of failures, breakdowns and defective parts [95].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quality control process could increase the cost of the product significantly, but also defective parts lead to yield loss. ZDM approach is one of the latest quality assurance paradigms that aims to eliminate defective parts ensuring that customers receive products free from defects and meet their requirements [13]- [15]. In this point should be mentioned that for achieving ZDM all parts need to be inspected for assuring that the quality meets the required levels and if the product is defective to identify if it is repairable or not [52].…”
Section: A Production Quality and Costmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The motivation of the current study is to develop a solution to interpret sustainable manufacturing [13], inspired by practical implementation of Industry 4.0, AI-driven, and zero-defect manufacturing (ZDM) principles and technologies into monetary value. We present a novel cost estimation tool for properly selecting the manufacturing parameters that will allow productivity, but at the same time, they will give the opportunity to implement ZDM and have the desired product quality levels [13]- [15]. Decision-making process in complex manufacturing environments poses a major challenge for managers.…”
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“…Recent practice has moved from statistical methods towards data-driven technologies coming from the Industry 4.0 concept. Traditional QI methods were designed using the technologies available at the time, without the knowledge of recent technological advances under the framework of Industry 4.0 (Psarommatis et al, 2020b). Methods such as artificial intelligence, machine learning or semantic modelling present new ways for manufacturers to achieve targets that would have been impossible in the past (Lindström et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Promise Of Zero-defect Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%