Sustainable Manufacturing Performance Evaluation: Integrating Product and Process Metrics for Systems Level Assessment

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This paper builds on the previously developed product sustainability index (ProdSI) and process sustainability index (ProcSI), and presents a framework for sustainable manufacturing performance evaluation at the systems level. The framework is then used to propose a comprehensive set of metrics for the enterprise level following a five-stage metrics hierarchy (individual metrics, sub-clusters, clusters, sub-index and index). The 6R concept (reduce, reuse, recycle, recover, redesign and remanufacture), total life-cycle emphasis, and triple bottom line (TBL) are considered for selecting relevant metrics. Finally, the metrics are integrated to develop an index for enterprise level sustainability assessment and demonstrated using a numerical example.

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  • Fig. 1. Sustainable manufacturing performance measurement house [18]
  • Fig. 2. Comparison of clusters for sustainability performance evaluation for ProdSI, ProcSI and EnSI.
  • Fig. 3. Enterprise sustainability metrics
  • Fig. 4. (a) Environmental and societal performance comparison at cluster level (normalized values) (b) Economic performance comparison (absolute values)
  • Fig. 5. Comparison of sub-indices and EnSI for Y2012, Y2013 and Y2014

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Huang, A., & Badurdeen, F. (2017). Sustainable Manufacturing Performance Evaluation: Integrating Product and Process Metrics for Systems Level Assessment. In Procedia Manufacturing (Vol. 8, pp. 563–570). Elsevier B.V. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.promfg.2017.02.072

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