Impacts of enterprise wide supply-chain management techniques on process control

I. Tjoa, R. Raman, T. Itou, K. Fujita, Y. Natori
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In an effort to continuously improving business productivity, companies are adopting new practices towards a continuous optimization of the total enterprise in the areas of business processes, supply chain and plant life cycle. This trend is supported with the enabling technology for integrated enterprise systems, such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) and supply chain management (SCM) systems. With an ERP system, various types of information can be accessed in one system which allows us to do work flow reengineering more effectively. The accessibility of information from the lower layer (process automation/control) system such as process data to the upper layer (enterprise) system such as business data is critical for establishing an effective SCM system. This system plays a critical role for linking the enterprise and the control systems in optimizing the enterprise performance. In a chemical industry, the range of feasible operation regions that is set for the SCM system to find the best operation policy will indirectly depend on the ability of the process control system to perform in the range of operation regions. One of the requirements for an efficient production network is the ability to adopt changes in production operations with greater flexibility. This requirement will put a challenge on the process control technology. Meeting this requirement will allow for greater feasible operation regions set in the SCM study. Here, we discuss the potential impacts of a new trend in enterprise wide SCM practices on process control system in a chemical plant operation.
全企业供应链管理技术对过程控制的影响
为了不断提高业务生产力,公司正在采用新的实践,以在业务流程、供应链和工厂生命周期等领域不断优化整个企业。这种趋势得到了集成企业系统的支持技术的支持,例如企业资源规划(ERP)和供应链管理(SCM)系统。使用ERP系统,可以在一个系统中访问各种类型的信息,这使我们能够更有效地进行工作流重组。从底层(过程自动化/控制)系统(如过程数据)到上层(企业)系统(如业务数据)的信息可访问性对于建立有效的SCM系统至关重要。该系统在优化企业绩效中起着连接企业与控制系统的关键作用。在化工行业中,为SCM系统寻找最佳操作策略而设置的可行操作区域范围将间接取决于过程控制系统在该操作区域范围内执行操作的能力。高效生产网络的要求之一是能够更灵活地适应生产操作的变化。这一要求对过程控制技术提出了挑战。满足这一要求将允许在SCM研究中设定更大的可行操作区域。在此,我们讨论了企业范围内供应链管理实践的新趋势对化工厂操作过程控制系统的潜在影响。
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