In order to face the low cost countries competition and to be more competitive on the market many manufacturing companies are enlarging their offer with customized services. While incorporating such solutions into their portfolio they face some complexities while managing the intangible service of the product. In light with this, the following paper aims at identifying a suitable method for the quantitative assessment of the service delivery process in order to: i) support the optimization of the existing process during the usage phase; and ii) to collect useful data and performance indicators to support the design phase of the service process. To reach the objective, literature concerning existing methods was reviewed. Through the analysis, hybrid simulation modelling (agent based modelling and discrete event simulation) was identified as a suitable approach. A validation case in power and automation industry is presented. It sheds the light on the benefits of the hybrid modelling but also on the complexities to be managed.

(2018). Quantitative assessment of service delivery process: application of hybrid simulation modelling . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/131442

Quantitative assessment of service delivery process: application of hybrid simulation modelling

Rondini, Alice;Pezzotta, Giuditta;Cavalieri, Sergio
2018-01-01

Abstract

In order to face the low cost countries competition and to be more competitive on the market many manufacturing companies are enlarging their offer with customized services. While incorporating such solutions into their portfolio they face some complexities while managing the intangible service of the product. In light with this, the following paper aims at identifying a suitable method for the quantitative assessment of the service delivery process in order to: i) support the optimization of the existing process during the usage phase; and ii) to collect useful data and performance indicators to support the design phase of the service process. To reach the objective, literature concerning existing methods was reviewed. Through the analysis, hybrid simulation modelling (agent based modelling and discrete event simulation) was identified as a suitable approach. A validation case in power and automation industry is presented. It sheds the light on the benefits of the hybrid modelling but also on the complexities to be managed.
sergio.cavalieri@unibg.it
2018
Inglese
16th IFAC Symposium on Information Control Problems in Manufacturing INCOM 2018, Bergamo, Italy, 11–13 June 2018
Macchi, Marco; Monostori, Laszlo; Pinto, Roberto
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INCOM 2018: 16th IFAC Symposium on Information Control Problems in Manufacturing, Bergamo, Italy, 11–13 June 2018
16th
Bergamo (Italy)
11-13 June 2018
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Settore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali Meccanici
Simulation; Agent based modelling; Discrete event simulation; hybrid modelling; Service process; Product-Service System; quantitative assessment; servitization
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Rondini, Alice; Pezzotta, Giuditta; Cavalieri, Sergio
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