Process optimization is already well established in the aerospace manufacturing sector. Boeing and Airbus went through Lean Six Sigma process transformations in the 1990s and 2000s, and their journeys are ongoing.
Industry 4.0 creates opportunities to take this optimization to the next level as it harnesses digital capabilities to deliver step improvements in industrial process productivity.
Deploying machine learning can automate not only manufacturing processes themselves, but the cycle of continuous improvement, creating the foundation for future predictive maintenance technologies
The Internet of Things enables direct communication of critical data between the machines involved in the manufacturing process. This combination of big data and artificial intelligence offers the capability to analyze vast quantities of production data in real time, identify anomalies and inefficiencies and create actionable insights for tuning the process.
The distributed digital ledger capabilities of Blockchain enable secure end to end transaction management and materials tracking throughout the supply chain.
Industry 4.0 has specific potential in sectors like aerospace manufacturing where tolerances are narrow and safety is paramount. With its capabilities to deliver consistency and built-in stringent quality assurance with reduced human intervention.
Henkel’s Smart Factory in Montornès demonstrates how we are embracing the power of Industry 4.0 to drive process optimization in aircraft manufacture.