93. Research on Multi-criteria Decision-making of Zero-Defect Intelligent Manufacturing from the Perspective of Circular Economy
Invited abstract in session TA-8: Hierarchical MCDA and MCDA in circular economy, stream Multiple Criteria Decision Aiding.
Tuesday, 8:30-10:00Room: Clarendon SR 2.08
Authors (first author is the speaker)
| 1. | Chu-Lun Hsieh
|
| Department of Accounting Information, National Taichung University of Science and Technology |
Abstract
To achieve the net-zero transformation goal in 2050, zero-defect smart manufacturing is an innovative manufacturing model and is regarded as an essential way to improve production efficiency and energy efficiency and achieve net-zero carbon emissions. In his book "How to Avoid Climate Disaster," Bill Gates put forward the perspective of "Innovation to Zero," emphasizing that without continuous innovation, the goal of net-zero emissions cannot be achieved. The manufacturing industry is striving to attain zero-defect smart manufacturing. The concept of "innovation to zero" has been transformed into a business and production model aimed at reducing the impact on the natural environment. When making decisions, the manufacturing industry must carefully assess its effects on society and society. The impact of the natural environment and integration of the sustainable perspectives of zero-waste resource recycling and material flow cost accounting into the strategy of zero-defect smart production. This research aims to use multi-criteria decision analysis and decision laboratory analysis from the circular economy perspective to comprehensively evaluate and integrate zero-defect smart manufacturing and net-zero carbon emission strategies and establish an optimal decision-making model, which will help the manufacturing industry achieve sustainable manufacturing goals.
Keywords
- Manufacturing
- Multi-Objective Decision Making
- OR in Sustainability
Status: accepted
Back to the list of papers