Industrial Manufacturing strategies for distributed control and resilient, rapidly responsive and reconfigurable supply chains.

Digital, Industry & SpaceHORIZON-RIAID: 101091859
EC Contribution
€59,999
Consortium Size
21 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

EU manufacturing is constantly becoming “more productive with less”, both in terms of material usage and energy consumption. The dynamics of global markets demand shorter product lifecycles and higher product variety, impacted by an increased volatility in demand. Traditional manufacturing systems are unsuitable to meet the new “think small” paradigm. They enable flexibility but at high operational complexity and for high volume operations to get lower cost production. To realise resilient factories and supply chains, it is mandatory to reduce complexity and cost of plug & produce modular manufacturing.MODUL4R envisions reliable, maintainable, affordable, (re)usable, and changeable SME-friendly autonomous modular factories and supply chains, able to manufacture new product in low-volumes and rapidly respond to unexpected events as well as the overall supply chain. MODUL4R proposes a holistic framework applicable both to new and existing manufacturing lines to achieve flexibility, rapid responsiveness, and sustainability. MODUL4R will be demonstrated in specialized mould manufacturing for the automotive sector, CPPS for flexible & modular assembly of PCBs, and tools manufacturing for the aerospace.MODUL4R focuses on 4 pillars, offering HW and SW components:Pillar 1: Resilience against changes in customer and societal demands and disruption on the supply chainPillar 2: Modular technologies for flexible manufacturing operationsPillar 3: Simulation and interfaces to the Industrial MetaversePillar 4: Human centred technologies and upskillingThe impact of MODUL4R for the EU Manufacturing industry, but also the society itself, can be summarised as follows: (i) Process ramp-up time (>20%), (ii) Speed in product shifting (>29%), (iii) Yield & CpK (>12% & >21%), (iv) OEE (>21%), (v) Part cost reduction (>15%) with over 41 MEUR ROI for the consortium, (vi) 408 new jobs, and (viii) help industry to reduce Energy consumption (>30%) through Automation of processes (>25%).

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Project Results (8)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (5)
A Modular and Behavioural Framework for Adaptive Robotic Execution and Planning Using NOVAAS
2025 21st International Conference on Distributed Computing in Smart Systems and the Internet of Things (DCOSS-IoT)· 2025DOI
Francisco Marques, Jorge Pamies Teixeira, Pedro Prates, Giovanni di Orio, Pedro Faustino, Miguel Reis, Andre Lourenco, Pedro Maló, Manuel J. C. S. Reis
Evaluation of the Digital Product Passport for Remanufacturing: A Case Study Using Asset Administration Shell
IFAC-PapersOnLine· 2025DOI
Tasnim A. Abdel-Aty, Bilal Doliman, Elisa Negri, Sam Brooks, Duncan McFarlane, Marco Macchi
Accelerating the commissioning of PLCs using 3D simulations
· 2024
Vänninen Sampo
International Journal of Mechatronics and Manufacturing Systems
International Journal of Mechatronics and Manufacturing Systems· 2024DOI
Frieß Uwe, Oberfichtner Lena, Hellmich Arvid, Fritzsche Rayk
Clarifying concepts of Metaverse, Digital Twin, Digital Thread and AAS for CPS-based production systems
IFAC-PapersOnLine· 2023DOI
Elisa Negri, Tasnim A. Abdel-Aty
Deliverables (3)