On the Concept of Decentralization in Biointelligent Manufacturing

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Biointelligent manufacturing represents one of the most promising innovation paths towards a sustainable restructuring of industrial production. In doing so, it assumes significantly changing framework conditions for the production of a wide variety of goods. A recurring element is the decentralization of value chain design, i.e. an increasing shift of the focus of value creation to the customer. While the concept of decentralization has been discussed in the context of systems and organization theory, green supply chain and life cycle management for quite some time, recent studies suggest that especially biointelligent manufacturing systems might represent a promising technological opportunity to truly realize this goal. However, up to now the concept appears somewhat vague, as neither the validity of the assumption of increasing decentralization nor the extent to which a reduction of supply chain length results in an improvement of environmental impact is resolved. This paper is intended to provide a foundation for the advancement of the research area by analyzing the state of knowledge and uncovering logical misconceptions. Although the findings indicate a clear technical decentralization potential of biointelligent manufacturing by various examples, a comprehensive dissemination as small-scale production units in industrial practice remains unlikely due to prevailing organizational and socio-political barriers.

论生物智能制造中的权力下放概念
生物智能制造是实现工业生产可持续重组的最有前途的创新途径之一。在此过程中,它假定生产各种产品的框架条件会发生重大变化。其中一个反复出现的要素是价值链设计的分散化,即价值创造的重心越来越多地转向客户。虽然分散化的概念在系统和组织理论、绿色供应链和生命周期管理的背景下已经讨论了很长时间,但最近的研究表明,特别是生物智能制造系统可能是真正实现这一目标的大有可为的技术机遇。然而,到目前为止,这一概念还显得有些模糊,因为既没有解决日益分散化假设的有效性问题,也没有解决减少供应链长度在多大程度上会导致环境影响得到改善的问题。本文旨在通过分析知识现状和揭示逻辑误区,为推动该研究领域的发展奠定基础。虽然研究结果通过各种实例表明生物智能制造具有明显的技术分散潜力,但由于普遍存在的组织和社会政治障碍,在工业实践中作为小型生产单位全面推广仍然不太可能。
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