service logistics

Offshore Service Logistics 4.0

Offshore Service Logistics 4.0

Application potentials for offshore wind energy by applying Industry 4.0 approaches
Thies Beinke, Moritz Quandt, Michael Freitag ORCID Icon, Thomas Rieger
The economic operation of the offshore wind energy turbines is of fundamental importance for the industry. Due to the prevailing weather conditions at sea these operations require optimal plannung and control. This contribution presents the work process and information requirements of an offshore service company. Suitable industry 4.0 technologies are identified to increase information transparency for the supply chain. In conjunction with a cooperative planning and control instrument, a reliable basis of decison-making for the execution of service assignments can be provided. This constitutes a direct contribution to a reduction of operation costs for offshore service logistics.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 33 | 2017 | Edition 6 | Pages 43-47
Methods and Tools to Enable Preacting Maintenance Measures

Methods and Tools to Enable Preacting Maintenance Measures

Effiziente Instandhaltung und automatisierte Logistik in der Betriebsphase von Offshore-Windenergieanlagen
Stephan Oelker, Marco Lewandowski, Michael Freitag ORCID Icon
Efficient operation and maintenance (O&M) processes are important success factors to reduce the operating costs in the operation phase of industrial assets. Therefore, companies use different maintenance strategies that are well known from literature. Due to uncertainties in occurrence of faults and the duration of process fulfilment, strategies even supported by new technologies do often not fit to the specific real-world challenges. The focus of this paper is to discuss a new concept where operation data analysis is used to support decisions for logistics maintenance processes.
Industrie Management | Volume 31 | 2015 | Edition 5 | Pages 40-44