
STRATEGIC PLANNING of a pure-race CYBER FACTORY
10 Competitive Technology Orbitals in a Cyber Factory
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Authors:
Ana Borda Zabala, MSc Mech. Eng., PhD student Odense University SDU, Denmark
Prof. Javier Borda Elejabarrieta, Dr. Mech. Engineer, MSc Math Models, Chairman of Sisteplant.
1. With new-advanced carbon-free propulsion systems proliferation, harbours will be at the cornerstone of global logistics, with increasing demanding standards pending on them. And scouting-pioneering the leading-edge cyber-sustainable harbour of the future are the Baltic and the North Sea countries, involving in practical R+D projects their main Ports, Shipping companies, Terminal operators, and Engineering Universities.
As the objectives for these advanced Facilities:
“A flexible-predictive and cost-efficient harbour and their clusters, with self-sufficient zero emissions energy generation”.
What means:
as a value strategy for the times coming western traffic grow.

2. Pushing trends and facilitators
Seven main pushing forces must be considered, that relate with special actions that ease them
See ’t in the figure:


10 Competitive Technology Orbitals in a Cyber Factory

10 Competitive Technology Orbitals in a Cyber Factory

10 Competitive Technology Orbitals in a Cyber Factory