@article{BaderBarthKrohnetal.2019, author = {Bader, Steffen and Barth, Teresa and Krohn, Philipp and Ruchser, Rahel and Storch, Lars and Wagner, Linda and Findeisen, Stefanie and Pokorni, Bastian and Braun, Anja and Ohlhausen, Peter and Palm, Daniel}, title = {Agile shopfloor organization design for industry 4.0 manufacturing}, journal = {Procedia manufacturing}, volume = {39}, issn = {2351-9789}, doi = {10.1016/j.promfg.2020.01.434}, institution = {NXT Nachhaltigkeit und Technologie}, pages = {756 -- 764}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Digitalization changes the manufacturing dramatically. In regard of employees' demands, global trends and the technological vision of future factories, automotive manufacturing faces a huge number of diverse challenges. Currently, research focuses on technological aspects of future factories in terms of digitalization. New ways of work and new organizational models for future factories have not been described yet. There are assumptions on how to develop the organization of work in a future factory but up to now, literature shows deficits in scientifically substantiated answers in this research area. Consequently, the objective of this paper is to present an approach on a work organization design for automotive Industry 4.0 manufacturing. Future requirements were analyzed and deducted to criteria that determine future agile organization design. These criteria were then transformed into functional mechanisms, which define the approach for shopfloor organization design}, language = {en} }