The impact of the collaborative robot on competitive priorities: case study of an automotive supplier

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Autor(a) principal: Vido,Marcos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Scur,Gabriela, Massote,Alexandre Augusto, Lima,Fábio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Gestão & Produção
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Resumo: Abstract: The literature on operations strategies has extensively addressed the notion that competitive priorities and structural decisions should be aligned to create, develop, and maintain competitive advantages. However, the speed and scale of new manufacturing technologies are modifying an organization’s strategies and manufacturing capabilities to address new market requirements, competition, and new entrants. Advances in robotics are poised to change the global business landscape and to support organizations in improving upon their operations strategies. Industrial robots usually help improve product quality and provide better work conditions to limit the use of resources, resulting in cost savings. One of the main trends in robotics is that of human-robot collaboration (HRC), which influences operations strategies and which can have a disruptive effect on business models and market structures. The aim of this paper is to explore and understand the relationship between the competitive priorities (quality, cost, flexibility, and delivery) of classical operations and the competitive advantage of adopting HRC for a Brazilian automotive parts supplier. The results indicate that the hybrid cell (U-shaped manufacturing cell) fully adheres to cost and dependability priorities and partially adheres to quality and flexibility priorities.
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title The impact of the collaborative robot on competitive priorities: case study of an automotive supplier
spellingShingle The impact of the collaborative robot on competitive priorities: case study of an automotive supplier
Vido,Marcos
Competitive priorities
Competitive advantages
Collaborative operation
Collaborative robots
Industry 4.0
title_short The impact of the collaborative robot on competitive priorities: case study of an automotive supplier
title_full The impact of the collaborative robot on competitive priorities: case study of an automotive supplier
title_fullStr The impact of the collaborative robot on competitive priorities: case study of an automotive supplier
title_full_unstemmed The impact of the collaborative robot on competitive priorities: case study of an automotive supplier
title_sort The impact of the collaborative robot on competitive priorities: case study of an automotive supplier
author Vido,Marcos
author_facet Vido,Marcos
Scur,Gabriela
Massote,Alexandre Augusto
Lima,Fábio
author_role author
author2 Scur,Gabriela
Massote,Alexandre Augusto
Lima,Fábio
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vido,Marcos
Scur,Gabriela
Massote,Alexandre Augusto
Lima,Fábio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Competitive priorities
Competitive advantages
Collaborative operation
Collaborative robots
Industry 4.0
topic Competitive priorities
Competitive advantages
Collaborative operation
Collaborative robots
Industry 4.0
description Abstract: The literature on operations strategies has extensively addressed the notion that competitive priorities and structural decisions should be aligned to create, develop, and maintain competitive advantages. However, the speed and scale of new manufacturing technologies are modifying an organization’s strategies and manufacturing capabilities to address new market requirements, competition, and new entrants. Advances in robotics are poised to change the global business landscape and to support organizations in improving upon their operations strategies. Industrial robots usually help improve product quality and provide better work conditions to limit the use of resources, resulting in cost savings. One of the main trends in robotics is that of human-robot collaboration (HRC), which influences operations strategies and which can have a disruptive effect on business models and market structures. The aim of this paper is to explore and understand the relationship between the competitive priorities (quality, cost, flexibility, and delivery) of classical operations and the competitive advantage of adopting HRC for a Brazilian automotive parts supplier. The results indicate that the hybrid cell (U-shaped manufacturing cell) fully adheres to cost and dependability priorities and partially adheres to quality and flexibility priorities.
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