Autor: Jürgen Seibold

Sustainability Assessment for Small Batch Manufacturing

Sustainability Assessment for Small Batch Manufacturing

Analysis of textile manufacturing systems using material flow cost accounting (MFCA)
Dieter Stellmach, Guido Grau, Jürgen Seibold
Small batch sizes are a necessity in the textile industry due to the increasing diversification of products and end applications as well as short-term orders in networked value chains. At the same time, this involves a high level of configuration, planning, preparation and im-plementation. The costs increase disproportionately and are usually not directly quantifia-ble. In addition, sustainability considerations are now increasingly required. This article de-scribes an SME-suitable, simulation-based methodology for analyzing and configuring tex-tile manufacturing systems with regard to ecological and economic sustainability for small batch sizes in textile manufacturing and illustrates this using textile manufacturing in the weaving industry as an example.
Industry 4.0 Science | Volume 40 | 2024 | Edition 1 | Pages 83-89
What is the Contribution of Digitization to Sustainability?

What is the Contribution of Digitization to Sustainability?

An approach to evaluating the digitalization of textile production in terms of ecological and economic sustainability
Michael Weiß, Marcus Winkler, Jürgen Seibold, Guido Grau
Digitization and sustainable development are playing an important role in many areas, especially in production, although it is still unclear how they influence each other. First studies already addressed the question of how digitization can impact sustainability. It became clear that an evaluation method with indicators from all sustainability perspectives is needed. In this article, we will present a model-based evaluation method especially for ecological and economic sustainability, taking digital textile printing as an example. (Only in German)
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 39 | 2023 | Edition 2 | Pages 25-28