Organic Production Systems: What the Biological Cell Can Teach Us About Manufacturing

Biological cells run complicated and sophisticated production systems. The study of the cell's production technology provides us with insights that are potentially useful in industrial manufacturing. When comparing cell metabolism with manufacturing techniques in industry, we find some striking...

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Main Authors: DEMEESTER, Lieven, EICHLER, Knut, LOCH, Christoph H.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-20602017-09-19T07:32:35Z Organic Production Systems: What the Biological Cell Can Teach Us About Manufacturing DEMEESTER, Lieven EICHLER, Knut LOCH, Christoph H. Biological cells run complicated and sophisticated production systems. The study of the cell's production technology provides us with insights that are potentially useful in industrial manufacturing. When comparing cell metabolism with manufacturing techniques in industry, we find some striking commonalities, but also some important differences. Like today's well-run factories, the cell operates a very lean production system, assures quality at the source, and uses component commonality to simplify production. While we can certainly learn from how the cell accomplishes these parallels, it is even more interesting to look at how the cell operates differently. In biological cells, all products and machines are built from a small set of common building blocks that circulate in local recycling loops. Production equipment is added, removed, or renewed instantly when needed. The cell's manufacturing unit is highly autonomous and reacts quickly to a wide range of changes in the local environment. Although this organic production system is very different from existing manufacturing systems, some of its principles are applicable to manufacturing, and indeed, a few can even be seen emerging today. Thus, the organic production system can be viewed as a possible scenario for the future of manufacturing. 2004-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/1061 info:doi/10.1287/msom.1030.0033 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/2060/viewcontent/OrganicProductionSystems_2004.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Bionics Local production Manufacturing strategy Organic production Part commonality Recycling Volume flexibility Business Operations and Supply Chain Management Technology and Innovation
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topic Bionics
Local production
Manufacturing strategy
Organic production
Part commonality
Recycling
Volume flexibility
Business
Operations and Supply Chain Management
Technology and Innovation
spellingShingle Bionics
Local production
Manufacturing strategy
Organic production
Part commonality
Recycling
Volume flexibility
Business
Operations and Supply Chain Management
Technology and Innovation
DEMEESTER, Lieven
EICHLER, Knut
LOCH, Christoph H.
Organic Production Systems: What the Biological Cell Can Teach Us About Manufacturing
description Biological cells run complicated and sophisticated production systems. The study of the cell's production technology provides us with insights that are potentially useful in industrial manufacturing. When comparing cell metabolism with manufacturing techniques in industry, we find some striking commonalities, but also some important differences. Like today's well-run factories, the cell operates a very lean production system, assures quality at the source, and uses component commonality to simplify production. While we can certainly learn from how the cell accomplishes these parallels, it is even more interesting to look at how the cell operates differently. In biological cells, all products and machines are built from a small set of common building blocks that circulate in local recycling loops. Production equipment is added, removed, or renewed instantly when needed. The cell's manufacturing unit is highly autonomous and reacts quickly to a wide range of changes in the local environment. Although this organic production system is very different from existing manufacturing systems, some of its principles are applicable to manufacturing, and indeed, a few can even be seen emerging today. Thus, the organic production system can be viewed as a possible scenario for the future of manufacturing.
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author DEMEESTER, Lieven
EICHLER, Knut
LOCH, Christoph H.
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EICHLER, Knut
LOCH, Christoph H.
author_sort DEMEESTER, Lieven
title Organic Production Systems: What the Biological Cell Can Teach Us About Manufacturing
title_short Organic Production Systems: What the Biological Cell Can Teach Us About Manufacturing
title_full Organic Production Systems: What the Biological Cell Can Teach Us About Manufacturing
title_fullStr Organic Production Systems: What the Biological Cell Can Teach Us About Manufacturing
title_full_unstemmed Organic Production Systems: What the Biological Cell Can Teach Us About Manufacturing
title_sort organic production systems: what the biological cell can teach us about manufacturing
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2004
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/1061
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