Application of Sustainable Smart Manufacturing Technologies and Toolkits in the
Automotive Industry
Victoria Inyang
1
Grace M Kanakana
1
, OT Laseinde
2
1
Department of Industrial Engineering, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria,
South Africa.
2
MIET Department, University of Johannesburg, DFC Campus, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Abstract
A more rapid development of smart manufacturing system (SMS) within the automotive
industry will significantly promote its competitiveness which is essential to the economic
sustainable development of South Africa. From recent research studies, the automotive sector
contributes over 7% to the annual gross domestic product (GDP) of South Africa and its
sustainability is important to the segment through SMS. Thus, the SMS deserves greater
focus from the Government and the industry. Smart manufacturing technology utilises
machines and tools which are interconnected for the improvement of manufacturing system
and energy optimization. The benefits of SMS include cost reduction, increased productivity,
product customization, resources efficiency, and minimization of negative environmental
impacts. Globally, the automotive industry puts significant emphasis on SMS, considering the
on-going substantial initiatives. In order to achieve SMS, ultramodern technologies in
different areas, varying from Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), smart sensors, complex and
large data analytics, Internet of things (IoT), cloud manufacturing, and to additive
manufacturing, energy reduction, and hologram, are being established and employed in
manufacturing locations. Therefore, this study is aimed at technologies and toolkits
development that will increase the implementation and responsiveness of SMS among
automotive manufacturers and supports decision-makers in planning better Smart
Manufacturing Systems capabilities.
Key words: digital manufacturing, digitisation, Industry 4.0, e-manufacturing, smart toolkits,
automotive industry.
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