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BMW Shines as a Digital Factory Leader in Industry 4.0

Featuring in our Top 10 digital factories, we look at how BMW Group is adopting industry 4.0 solutions to digitalise production. Opening up a world of...

Featuring in our Top 10 digital factories, we look at how BMW Group is adopting industry 4.0 solutions to digitalise production.

Opening up a world of opportunities for BMW Group, Industry 4.0 within its production system enables “fulfilment of individual customer wishes and enhances the flexibility and quality of production processes.”

The group is driving modernisation within its production by digitalising its systems via four key technology clusters: smart data analytics; smart logistics; innovative automation and  assistance systems and additive manufacturing.

This digitalisation and innovation is impacting the entire BMW Group production value chain. “From press shop to body shop to paint shop, from assembly to logistics – every stage of production benefits from the use of digital processes,” comments BMW Group.

Smart data analytics

Smart data analytics - the capability to capture and evaluate data to improve processes. BMW Group harnesses this technology in a number of ways including: 

Smart logistics

By harnessing smart data technologies and real time information for its entire supply chain, the BMW Group is striving to develop ground-breaknig systems for smarter and more flexible logistics operations.

“The focus is on applications such as logistics robots, autonomous transport systems at plants and digitalisation projects for an end-to-end supply chain,” comments BMW Group.

How BMW Group is harnessing technology within its logistics: 

Innovative automation

When it comes to innovative automation, BMW Group strives to use intelligent solutions to relieve employees, complementing human flexibility and sensitivity with the strengths of robots. 

How BMW Group is harnessing innovative automation:

Additive manufacturing

Dating back to 1990, BMW Group has been prototyping additive manufacturing (3D printing), and has continued to develop this technology. With the use of additive manufacturing methods, production times for parts will further shorten, as well as providing greater potential for more economical and flexible production, and individualisation of components.

How BMW Harnesses additive manufacturing methods:

The additive manufacturing centre: located at BMW Group’s research and innovation centre (Munich), the additive manufacturing centre handles almost 25,000 prototype orders, building over 100,000 components a year. Alongside BMW i Ventures, the centre is also investing in start-ups and new companies to develop ground-breaking technologies. 

Series components: in 2010, BMW Group completed its first successful use of the technology in a small series production for water pump wheels within its DTM vehicles. Other series components include a 2012 production for plastics parts in Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, and in 2017 for metal parts in the BMW i* Roadster.

Customised assembly aids: BMW Group has not only harnessed this technology for production parts, it has also utilised 3D printing to produce individual thumb supports to relieve employees working in vehicle assembly to avoid excessive strain on the thumb joint.

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