feasibility study

Feasibility Analysis of Hybrid Value Creation − An Approach for Analysing the Feasibility of Hybrid Value Creation Business Models in the Context of SMEs

Feasibility Analysis of Hybrid Value Creation − An Approach for Analysing the Feasibility of Hybrid Value Creation Business Models in the Context of SMEs

Ein Ansatz für die Analyse der Machbarkeit von Geschäfts-modellen hybrider Wertschöpfung im Kontext von KMU
Christian Köhler, Tobias Mahl
The diffusion of networked, intelligent products and production goods within the framework of Industry 4.0 is not only changing production, but is also causing the emergence of new forms of value creation and new types of business models that offer products and services in an integrated manner. This trend is called hybrid value creation and aims to offer customers holistic and individual solutions. The development of such business models requires a multi-criterial feasibility study. This paper deals with the specifics of the feasibility study of hybrid value creation business models.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 37 | 2021 | Edition 5 | Pages 16-20 | DOI 10.30844/I40M_21-5_S16-20
Logistics Scenarios for the Construction of Offshore Wind Parks

Logistics Scenarios for the Construction of Offshore Wind Parks

Herausforderungen der Wirtschaftlichkeitsbetrachtung neuer Logistikkonzepte
Stephan Oelker, Marco Lewandowski, Abderrahim Ait Alla ORCID Icon, Jan-Hendrik Ohlendorf, Andreas F. Haselsteiner
Wind energy has become an established technology for the generation of electricity from renewable energies. However, suitable sites for the installation of onshore wind turbines are limited or often already developed. Consequently, offshore wind energy will play a key role in the future of renewable energy production. Especially in implementing the turnaround of energy policy. The installation of offshore wind farms is comparatively complex and expensive due to the harsh weather conditions and the limited availability of resources. Therefore, new concepts for the construction of offshore wind parks have to be developed and evaluated. However, classical planning tools reach their limits due to such complex problems. This gap can be closed by means of a process simulation.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 33 | 2017 | Edition 1 | Pages 24-28