What Zero Down Time (ZDT) Actually Requires
by FANUC · 2 capabilities in Manufacturing
Analysis based on CMC Framework: 730 capabilities, 560+ vendors, 7 industries.
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Key Finding
Zero Down Time (ZDT) by FANUC requires CMC Level 4 Capture for successful deployment. Based on CMC analysis across Manufacturing, the typical organization faces gaps in 6 of 6 infrastructure dimensions. 3 dimensions are structurally blocked (gap of 2+ levels), requiring 12-24 months of infrastructure investment.
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AI Context Profile
To deploy Zero Down Time (ZDT), your organization needs these Context Modelling Capability levels.
Requirements are analytical estimates. Actual levels may vary by implementation.
Gap from Manufacturing Capacity Profile
How the typical manufacturing organization compares to what Zero Down Time (ZDT) requires.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What infrastructure does Zero Down Time (ZDT) need?
Zero Down Time (ZDT) requires the following CMC levels: Formality L3, Capture L4, Structure L3, Accessibility L4, Maintenance L4, Integration L3. These represent the minimum organizational infrastructure needed for successful deployment across six dimensions of context modelling capability.
Can a typical Manufacturing organization deploy Zero Down Time (ZDT)?
No, the typical manufacturing organization is structurally blocked in 3 dimensions: Capture, Accessibility, Maintenance. Each blocked dimension (gap of 2+ levels) requires 12-24 months of infrastructure investment before deployment is viable.
What is the biggest infrastructure gap for Zero Down Time (ZDT)?
The largest gap is in Capture (gap of 2 levels). This dimension is structurally blocked, meaning the organization lacks fundamental infrastructure that takes 12-24+ months to build. The CMC Framework measures six dimensions: Formality, Capture, Structure, Accessibility, Maintenance, and Integration.
How long does it take to close the infrastructure gap for Zero Down Time (ZDT)?
Blocked dimensions (gap 2+ levels) typically require 12-24 months of infrastructure investment. Zero Down Time (ZDT) has 3 blocked dimensions. Stretch dimensions (gap 1-2 levels) typically require 6-12 months. Zero Down Time (ZDT) has 3 stretch dimensions. Timeline depends on organizational velocity: digital-native companies close gaps 3-5x faster than legacy incumbents.
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