Ohuei, Ezekiel Alex and Aji, I.S. (2025) Robotic Systems and Intelligent Maintenance Strategies for Enhanced Manufacturing Efficiency. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (7): 25jul799. pp. 1160-1176. ISSN 2456-2165
Manufacturing efficiency has become crucial for industrial competitiveness in the 21st century, driven by advanced robotic systems and intelligent maintenance strategies. This systematic review examines how robotic automation and digital technologies transform modern manufacturing operations, particularly focusing on maintenance paradigms and operational performance impacts. The study defines manufacturing efficiency through two dimensions: technical efficiency (maximizing output from inputs) and allocative efficiency (optimal resource distribution). Contemporary approaches integrate product, process, and organizational complexity factors. The evolution from reactive to predictive and condition- based maintenance, powered by artificial intelligence, IoT technologies, and sensor analytics, has revolutionized equipment reliability and performance. Key findings reveal AI-powered predictive maintenance reduces unplanned downtime by 50%, cuts maintenance costs by 25%, and significantly extends equipment lifespans. Digital transformation through Industry 4.0 and emerging Industry 5.0 creates synergistic relationships between robotic systems, digital twin technologies, and intelligent maintenance frameworks. IoT sensors, machine learning algorithms, and computerized maintenance management systems enable real-time monitoring, predictive analytics, and automated responses that enhance manufacturing efficiency. Case study analysis of Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing demonstrates how emerging market manufacturers leverage robotic automation for substantial productivity gains, increasing annual production capacity from 10,000 to 60,000 vehicles through strategic automation implementation. However, challenges persist in workforce development, infrastructure limitations, cybersecurity concerns, and capital investment requirements, particularly for small and medium enterprises. Critical research gaps exist in understanding emerging market contexts, socioeconomic impacts, and long-term sustainability implications. Future directions emphasize autonomous maintenance systems, collaborative robotics, and sustainable manufacturing practices as competitive advantage enablers.
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