Modeling Energy Efficiency As A Green Logistics Component In Vehicle Assembly Line

This paper uses System Dynamics (SD) simulation to investigate the concept green logistics in terms of energy efficiency in automotive industry. The car manufacturing industry is considered to be one of the highest energy consuming industries. An efficient decision making model is proposed that capt...

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Main Authors: Oumer, Abduaziz, Atnaw, Samson M., Jack, Kie Cheng, Singh, Lakhveer
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/160/1/012068
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spelling my.ump.umpir.163532017-11-16T02:08:56Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/16353/ Modeling Energy Efficiency As A Green Logistics Component In Vehicle Assembly Line Oumer, Abduaziz Atnaw, Samson M. Jack, Kie Cheng Singh, Lakhveer T Technology (General) This paper uses System Dynamics (SD) simulation to investigate the concept green logistics in terms of energy efficiency in automotive industry. The car manufacturing industry is considered to be one of the highest energy consuming industries. An efficient decision making model is proposed that capture the impacts of strategic decisions on energy consumption and environmental sustainability. The sources of energy considered in this research are electricity and fuel; which are the two main types of energy sources used in a typical vehicle assembly plant. The model depicts the performance measurement for process- specific energy measures of painting, welding, and assembling processes. SD is the chosen simulation method and the main green logistics issues considered are Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emission and energy utilization. The model will assist decision makers acquire an in-depth understanding of relationship between high level planning and low level operation activities on production, environmental impacts and costs associated. The results of the SD model signify the existence of positive trade-offs between green practices of energy efficiency and the reduction of CO2 emission. IOP Publishing 2016 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/16353/1/ftech-2016-atnaw-modeling%20energy%20efficiency.pdf Oumer, Abduaziz and Atnaw, Samson M. and Jack, Kie Cheng and Singh, Lakhveer (2016) Modeling Energy Efficiency As A Green Logistics Component In Vehicle Assembly Line. In: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, International Engineering Research and Innovation Symposium (IRIS), 24-25 November 2016 , Melaka, Malaysia. pp. 1-14., 160 (012068). ISSN 1757-899X http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/160/1/012068
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Oumer, Abduaziz
Atnaw, Samson M.
Jack, Kie Cheng
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Modeling Energy Efficiency As A Green Logistics Component In Vehicle Assembly Line
description This paper uses System Dynamics (SD) simulation to investigate the concept green logistics in terms of energy efficiency in automotive industry. The car manufacturing industry is considered to be one of the highest energy consuming industries. An efficient decision making model is proposed that capture the impacts of strategic decisions on energy consumption and environmental sustainability. The sources of energy considered in this research are electricity and fuel; which are the two main types of energy sources used in a typical vehicle assembly plant. The model depicts the performance measurement for process- specific energy measures of painting, welding, and assembling processes. SD is the chosen simulation method and the main green logistics issues considered are Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emission and energy utilization. The model will assist decision makers acquire an in-depth understanding of relationship between high level planning and low level operation activities on production, environmental impacts and costs associated. The results of the SD model signify the existence of positive trade-offs between green practices of energy efficiency and the reduction of CO2 emission.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Oumer, Abduaziz
Atnaw, Samson M.
Jack, Kie Cheng
Singh, Lakhveer
author_facet Oumer, Abduaziz
Atnaw, Samson M.
Jack, Kie Cheng
Singh, Lakhveer
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title Modeling Energy Efficiency As A Green Logistics Component In Vehicle Assembly Line
title_short Modeling Energy Efficiency As A Green Logistics Component In Vehicle Assembly Line
title_full Modeling Energy Efficiency As A Green Logistics Component In Vehicle Assembly Line
title_fullStr Modeling Energy Efficiency As A Green Logistics Component In Vehicle Assembly Line
title_full_unstemmed Modeling Energy Efficiency As A Green Logistics Component In Vehicle Assembly Line
title_sort modeling energy efficiency as a green logistics component in vehicle assembly line
publisher IOP Publishing
publishDate 2016
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/16353/1/ftech-2016-atnaw-modeling%20energy%20efficiency.pdf
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