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Circular production operations – A management system's framework for seamless transition from linear to circular
KTH, School of Industrial Engineering and Management (ITM), Production engineering, Process Management and Sustainable Industry.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3948-7541
2024 (English)In: Cleaner Environmental Systems, ISSN 2666-7894, Vol. 13, p. 100191-100191, article id 100191Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Production companies’ ambition to reach sustainable development goals, has resulted in a rapid strategic movement towards circularity in production. Previous studies have indicated that a transition to circular production is affirmed and a prioritised action. However, few studies describe how to operate a circular production, and how to perform the transition from linear to circular. To fill this gap, this paper aims to explore strategies for a seamless transition and to add new knowledge in this area. A multiple case study was employed for this purpose, based on production companies located in Sweden. Collected data were analysed by an inductive coding process. The coding process generated managerial themes that characterise the transition process in production operations. From the themes, three main incubators: management systems, standards and strategy, form together with drivers and blockers a framework called Integrated Circularity Management Systems (ICMS). The research presented in this study adds new knowledge to the field of circular production operations management as well as gives practical guidance for decision-makers in the manufacturing industry on how to initiate a circularity transition in an established production system.

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Elsevier BV , 2024. Vol. 13, p. 100191-100191, article id 100191
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Other Engineering and Technologies
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URN: urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-346254DOI: 10.1016/j.cesys.2024.100191ISI: 001238014900001Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85191793479OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kth-346254DiVA, id: diva2:1856933
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Vinnova, 2019-02960
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QC 20240617

Available from: 2024-05-08 Created: 2024-05-08 Last updated: 2025-02-10Bibliographically approved
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1. Circular Production Management: Strategies for accelerating the transition from linear to circular
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2024 (English)Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

The manufacturing industry is searching for ways to reduce its use of natural resources but at the same time remain a business and be competitive. Production companies have seen the possibilities ofcircularity in production, which could bring new business opportunities when steering production towards closed-loop production systems. This licentiate thesis is focused on production operations, a central function in the production company that directly creates value for the customer in the manufacturing stage. Previous research shows that circularity could work as a strategy for the production company to reach the UN Sustainable Development goals. Previous research has focused on circularity in theproduct development stage and the design of production systems.However, little literature has focused on how established production operations practically change from their current linear production to a circular production. This licentiate thesis investigates how the production operation works with circularity transition today, and in what ways the production operation is supported to reach circularity goals. To address thementioned literature gap, research studies have been carried out by production companies in Sweden. Findings from the studies show similarities between the investigated companies regarding the scope and definition of the adopted circularity strategy, lack of clarified goals and lack of strategies in managing the production towards the anticipated direction. However, based on common circularity principles adopted from literature and managerial data generated from company interviews, themes and concepts were discovered that could give general recommendations anddirections for production companies to accelerate the transition from linear to circular production. The findings from the empirically driven investigations provide valuable insights into how circular transition couldbe managed in practice and which obstacles may arise and be overcome.The main contribution is three main aspects, circular production strategy, management systems and standards, which are identified as the enginethat in close connection with production operations drives the circularity transition. The practical contribution of this thesis addresses the lack of practical guidance on how manufacturing companies actually couldachieve circular production. 

Abstract [sv]

Tillverkningsindustrin söker nya vägar för att minska på sitt resursuttag men samtidigt bestå som företag och vara konkurrenskraftiga. Produktionsföretag har sett möjligheterna med cirkulär produktion. Nya affärsmöjligheter kan skapas genom att styra mot cirkularitetsmål. I fokus står produktionsverksamheten som direkt skapar värde för kund i tillverkningsskedet. Tidigare forskning visar på att cirkularitet kan vara en strategi för produktionsföretaget, särskilt i produktframtagning och i design av produktionssystem, för att nå målen om hållbar utveckling. Däremot finns det knappt någon forskning på hur en etablerad produktionsverksamhet gör för att ställa om från dagens läge till en cirkulär produktion. Den här licentiatavhandlingen undersöker hur produktionsverksamheten jobbar mot cirkularitet idag och hur verksamheten styrs för att nå cirkulära mål. För att adressera gapet mot tidigare forskning har forskningsstudier genomförts på produktionsföretag i Sverige. Resultat från studierna visar på likheter mellan de undersökta företagen när det gäller brist på omfattning och definition av den antagna cirkularitetsstrategin, brist på förtydligade mål och avsaknad av strategier för att leda produktionen i rätt riktning. Baserat på cirkularitetsprinciper som förekommer i litteraturen och information från företagsintervjuer, upptäcktes dock teman och koncept som kunde ge generella rekommendationer och riktning för produktionsföretagen till att påskynda övergången från linjär till cirkulär produktion. Resultaten från de empiriskt drivna undersökningarna ger värdefulla insikter om hur cirkulär övergång skulle kunna hanteras i praktiken och vilka hinder som kan uppstå och övervinnas. Det huvudsakliga bidraget med denna licentiatuppsats är de tre huvudaspekterna, cirkulär produktionsstrategi, ledningssystem och standarder som tillsammans med produktionsverksamheten driver den cirkulära transitionen. Det praktiska bidraget denna uppsats medför är välkommet då det saknas instruktioner till hur tillverkande företag faktiskt kan gå till väga för att nå en cirkulär produktion.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Kungliga tekniska högskolan, 2024. p. 74
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TRITA-ITM-AVL ; 2024:12
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Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics Environmental Management
Research subject
Production Engineering
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urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-346487 (URN)978-91-8040-940-7 (ISBN)
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2024-06-05, C1 / https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/62307240344, Kvarnbergagatan 12, Södertälje, 10:00 (English)
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