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Process Management in Green Manufacturing

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Manufacturing process management signifies a massive stage in the pursuit to connect product design with production digitally, so as to enhance information quality and decrease the time-to-market. In this era of virtualization where product and process data are transferred across sectors electronically manufacturing process management (MPM) is making huge strides in sending out the right product with the manufacturer’s major focus on eliminating all kinds of waste in the plant without compromising on the quality. The main advantage of MPM is that it betters the production efficiencies resulting from more firmly designed and managed processes. MPM applications deliver analytical and data administration abilities needed by organizations to transfer to mixed model production systems to diminish work-in-process (WIP) or in-process-inventory (IPI), complete products inventory, and progress whole product quality and manufacturing sensitivity. The present amount of earth resources human beings are using is not justifiable, and it will disturb the environment in numerous ways. Manufacturing is a huge resource-consuming activity, it is significant to contemplate sustainability at all stages of product life cycle which are being made. Life cycle investigation is a recognized technique to find the ecological effect of the manufacturing. So as to include ecological necessities into manufacturing practices a totally different means of thought process needs to be employed by the investigators. Sustainable or green manufacturing is today attainable goal and various zones within manufacturing are profited through this. The current article is aimed at discussing how the advancements of traditional manufacturing techniques have improved and also the takeover of modern manufacturing methods and their processes management to reduce waste, scrap, etc., and contributing toward environmental sustainability.

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Palli, S. et al. (2023). Process Management in Green Manufacturing. In: Sharma, S.K., Upadhyay, R.K., Kumar, V., Valera, H. (eds) Transportation Energy and Dynamics. Energy, Environment, and Sustainability. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-2150-8_12

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