Due to a variety of technological developments within the past decade, today’s industrial working environment is changing dramatically. Information and communication technologies as well as automation and robotics are penetrating the working environment. In the context of industrial 4.0, the interaction of systems increases. Sensor data, status information and control commands are exchanged, which creates the conditions for new types of production concepts such as Remote Manufacturing. Remote Manufacturing describes a delocalized production, which removes the spatial unity of production factors. It will be no longer necessary for the elementary production factors (labor, materials, equipment) and the dispositional production factors (planning, management, control, organization) to be located at one place. In the future, it will be possible to operate production facilities abroad and to monitor the process control level from Germany. In this paper, the economic environment and the motivation for a delocalized production is analyzed and first experiences of technological feasibility are presented.
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