Bosch bets big on Industry 4.0 to transform India into a global manufacturing hub

Industry 4.0 complements the vision of ‘Make in India,’ which aims to increase the domestic value addition and technological depth in manufacturing.

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Industry 4.0 or  connected industry has enhanced and brought in a revolutionary change in the way work is done in a manufacturing set-up.

Industry 4.0 or connected industry has enhanced and brought in a revolutionary change in the way work is done in a manufacturing set-up.

Global technology and solutions provider Bosch, which is both a leading user and supplier of Industry 4.0 solutions, is betting big on the key business enabler. 

In India, Bosch has initiated the implementation of Industry 4.0 in all of its 15 manufacturing facilities in 2015. This, it says, has enabled it to offer improved levels of quality standards particularly in view of the ccompany'smulti-domain approach with engineering and IT solutions. It also expects additional growth through connectivity solutions for products as well as for business and production processes

Complementing Make In India  

Industry 4.0 complements the vision of ‘Make in India,’ which aims to increase the domestic value addition and technological depth in manufacturing. India, in comparison with industrialised countries, has a competitive advantage and Industry 4.0 offers huge growth prospects. The approach will continue to be one of the key business enablers

Industry 4.0 or, in other words, connected industry has enhanced and brought in a revolutionary change in the way work is done in a manufacturing set-up. “Bosch India has implemented Industry 4.0 and has reaped substantial improvement in productivity and quality. By using state-of-the-art technology Bosch India is able to understand processes better, react in real-time and respond much quicker to customer requirements,” said Dr. Andreas Wolf, executive vice-president, Manufacturing and Quality, Bosch India, at a media meet in Chakan today.

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The fusion of the real and virtual worlds of production has ensured that man, machine and material are interconnected. Machines will be conversing with machines, people will be able to talk to machines and vice versa. It has brought about a highly individualised and resource optimised mass production, taking manufacturing closer to consumers. “Everyone and everything will be connected. Data and knowhow will be shared in real time. Connectivity is not only valid for manufacturing, it will also make way into all other business processes. Internet of Things and Service will helps us become a more agile company,” added Dr. Wolf.

Three-pronged approach to realise Industry 4.0

For Bosch India, its manufacturing locations have come a long way from when they were set up in the early 1950s. Today, the company’s associates on the shopfloor receive data in real time allowing them to take timely decisions. “With the largest R&D presence outside of Germany, Bosch India is well prepared for the digital transformation,” said Dr. Wolf. The Group in India is pooling in the resources of all its entities, such as Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions, the Group’s engineering and services company in India, Bosch Rexroth India and the special machinery business unit to deliver on the needs of connected industry.

Bosch says it has the advantage of being able to quickly customise and adapt to the requirements of Industry 4.0 solutions. “Our target is to develop and implement these solutions in all of our different entities. Bosch India’s strategy is three ponged- first, we want to learn and transfer know how from our European counterparts, second we will develop customised solutions for India. Finally, Bosch India aims to lead the Industry 4.0 development globally and compete with the best in class,” he further commented.  

Industry 4.0 helps Bosch Chakan plant improve productivity 

Bosch’s Chakan plant is a member of the International Production Network (IPN) for the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and the Electronic Stability Program (ESP). Each single machine for the ABS line is connected, not only with each other, but also with other ABS lines in the IPN. These lines are managed by a Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES). The MES has an Andon system, some benefits of this system includes quicker reaction to deviation in the manufacturing process, continuous improvement and finally, online benchmarking with the rest of the global manufacturing plants. Through this, Bosch’s Chakan plant has achieved a quality level close to zero defects. Furthermore, it has also recorded very high customer satisfaction apart from seeing significant increase in productivity. In the near future, the plant will look to implement Industry 4.0 solutions for preventive maintenance, energy management and even for the training of shopfloor associates along with the possibility of linking factory systems to business applications.

IT tech to the fore

Irrespective of whether we use Industry 4.0 for business/production processes or for connected solutions for our products and services, human efforts will never be replaced. Associates will continue to be the center of all Industry 4.0 activities. Industry 4.0 will create new jobs for the Indian industry, calling for the need of different skillsets,” elaborated Dr. Wolf. “We will need more associates who can manage, control and improve processes. Industry 4.0 will call for improved understanding of processes, better usage of IT-technology and flexibility. The biggest opportunity for Bosch India is to build an Industry 4.0-capable resource pool,” concluded Dr. Wolf. 

Recommended reading:

- Bosch to invest 100 million euros in India this year

Bosch sees connected manufacturing complementing ‘Make in India’

The cool side of manufacturing: Maximising Industry 4.0 by Dr Wilfried Aulbur, Roland Berger Consultants

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