Autor: Benjamin Häfner

Circular Economy in Global Value-Added Networks

Circular Economy in Global Value-Added Networks

Analysis of Current Challenges for Industrial Implementation of Circular Economy
Felix Klenk, Benjamin Häfner, Gisela Lanza ORCID Icon, Markus Wagner
The aim of circular economy is to return a used product to the product and production life cycle several times in a value-adding way. This article presents the current industrial practice for a successful circular economy and the associated potentials, based on a definition of circular economy and its principles. Afterwards, existing challenges of the circular economy are analyzed. The article intends to support decision-makers in recognizing the advantages of circular economy and to tackle challenges for a successful introduction at an early stage.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 35 | 2019 | Edition 6 | Pages 29-32 | DOI 10.30844/I40M_19-6_S25-28
Production in the Year 2025 – A Picture of the Future

Production in the Year 2025 - A Picture of the Future

Gisela Lanza ORCID Icon, Steven Peters, Tobias Arndt, Benjamin Häfner, Nicole Stricker
Germany is Europe’s most industrialized country. The close cooperation between industry and academia ensures rapid market entry of new technologies. The production is always an integrative character of disciplines in the implementation of an idea into a product. To meet the growing challenges in the high-wage countries, any potential must be raised by new technologies continuously. Right now the information and communication technology is a particularly prominent enabler.
Industrie Management | Volume 30 | 2014 | Edition 6 | Pages 64-66