World Economic Form awards Schneider Electric Lexington, Kentucky Sustainability Lighthouse recognition and Wuxi, China Smart Factory Advanced Lighthouse status
September 27 2021 - 4:15AM
World Economic Form awards Schneider Electric Lexington, Kentucky
Sustainability Lighthouse recognition and Wuxi, China Smart Factory
Advanced Lighthouse status
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Wuxi plant is the fourth Schneider Electric Smart Factory to
receive Advanced Lighthouse recognition
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Lexington, Kentucky recognized as a Lighthouse in 2020, now one of
the first factories awarded Sustainability recognition
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Digital transformation deploys IIoT technology for greater
efficiency and sustainability
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Smart plant leverages Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies
including 5G, cobots, artificial intelligence, and big data
analysis
Rueil-Malmaison (France),
September 27th,
2021 – Schneider Electric, the leader in
the digital transformation of energy management and automation,
today announced its Lexington, Kentucky plant, recognized as an
Advanced Lighthouse last year, has been recognized by the World
Economic Forum as a Sustainability Lighthouse — one of only three
worldwide. The World Economic Forum has also recognized the
company’s Smart Factory in Wuxi, China as an Advanced Lighthouse —
the fourth Schneider Electric factory to receive this distinction
to date, joining Lexington, Kentucky, Batam, Indonesia and Le
Vaudreuil, France factories.
The Forum’s Sustainability Lighthouses recognize
by realizing the potential of 4IR technologies in manufacturing,
companies can unlock new levels of sustainability in their
operations and explore a win-win solution: greater operational
competitiveness while simultaneously making commitments to
environmental stewardship, leading in a cleaner, more sustainable
future as a result.
In order to capture greater energy consumption
granularity, when and where it happens in the plant, the Lexington,
Kentucky smart factory leveraged IoT connectivity with power meters
and predictive analytics to optimize energy cost, and as a result
led to 26% energy reduction (GWh), 30% net CO2 reduction, and 20%
water use reduction and certification by the U.S. Department of
Energy as Platinum Superior Energy Performance 50001.
The Smart Factory in Wuxi joins the Lexington
plant as the second Schneider Electric’s site to earn the status of
end-to-end Advanced Manufacturing Lighthouse. Both plants were
recognized for adopting Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)
technologies to transform factories, value chains and business
models.
As an electronic manufacturing site developing a
large product mix, the Wuxi campus embraced Schneider Electric’s
4IR-based EcoStruxure technology to rebuild its end-to-end value
chain. Using the latest digital tools like automated supply chain
management, 5G supported flexible production, augmented reality,
and digital twins to improve flexibility, efficiency, time to
market, and sustainability.
“This World Economic Forum recognition for
Lexington and Wuxi plants demonstrates what can be achieved by
leveraging technologies of the fourth industrial revolution,” says
Mourad Tamoud, Schneider Electric’s executive vice president of
global supply chain. “The benefits for sustainability, agility, and
resilience are compelling. We continuously look to enhance our
digital supply chain to deliver on our commitment to our customers
and society as a trusted partner for digitalization and
sustainability.”
The Wuxi plant’s digital transformation enables
the site to meet expanding customer needs for customization while
delivering clear production and energy efficiencies:
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Implementing an autonomous supply chain system as a single source
of truth to trigger a 30% improvement in on-time delivery.
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Taking advantage of 5G and cobot automation for flexible production
lowered time to market 25% and improved line investment by
50%.
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Digital twins to optimize heating and ventilation drive 32% energy
consumption improvements.
For Tamoud, the company’s strength is its
employees: “It’s our people who are leveraging this technology, and
we are investing in their skills and expertise to enhance their
capabilities. This is a testament to our people strategy and
investment in our workforce and advanced technologies.”
In collaboration with McKinsey & Company,
the World Economic Forum began the Global Lighthouse Network
initiative in 2018 to recognize manufacturers leading growth of the
Fourth Industrial Revolution. The Wuxi plant joins a list of 90
sites in the Global Lighthouse Network who create innovation in
business models and increased customer value through 4IR
technologies. These companies demonstrate how digital operations
create productivity and efficiency gains to enable sustainable
growth in the face of pervasive disruptions and challenges.
STRIVE
Program
The Wuxi and Lexington factories are part of
Schneider Electric’s global smart factory and distribution center
initiative encompassing nearly 300 factories and logistics centers
in more than 40 countries. This initiative – part of the company’s
STRIVE program – aims to address the fundamental challenge of
sustainability while increasing profitability and efficiency.
STRIVE (Sustainable,
Trusted, Resilient,
Intelligent, Velocity and
Efficiency) is the next evolution of Schneider
Electric’s supply chain transformation to be the most agile,
innovative, planet and customer-centric supply chain.
- Sustainable – Schneider Electric is
implementing projects to build carbon-neutral and circular supply
chains whilst preserving local biodiversity.
- Trusted & Resilient - Schneider Electric
strengthens its resilience through multi-sourcing and ensures there
is no single point of failure in its production lines. Leveraging
technology, we can create a highly personalized experience for our
customers and ensure superior quality using and end-to-end view of
its operations.
- Intelligent – Leveraging digital, Schneider
Electric predicts, prevents, and automates for a highly flexible
remotely orchestrated supply chain
- Velocity & Efficiency – Schneider Electric
leverages its strong regional presence, agile mindset, and supply
partners
STRIVE is part of Schneider Electric’s vision
that electrification and digitization are inextricable tools in the
fight against climate change. This vision has led to the company’s
recent ranking as #4 in the 2021 Gartner Supply Chain Top 25, as
well being named the world’s most sustainable corporation by
Corporate Knights in 2021.
About Schneider Electric
Schneider’s purpose is to empower all to
make the most of our energy and resources, bridging progress and
sustainability for all. We call this Life Is
On.
Our mission is to be your digital
partner for Sustainability and Efficiency.
We drive digital transformation by integrating
world-leading process and energy technologies, end-point to cloud
connecting products, controls, software and services, across the
entire lifecycle, enabling integrated company management, for
homes, buildings, data centers, infrastructure and industries.
We are the most local of global
companies. We are advocates of open standards and
partnership ecosystems that are passionate about our shared
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Related resources:
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Schneider Electric Lexington, Kentucky Plant video
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Three Best Practices for Achieving Smart Supply Chain Agility
During Crises, Mourad Tamoud, executive vice president of global
supply chain
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