vélröðum
Vélröðum is a term used in discussions of automated manufacturing and logistics to describe the planned arrangement and orchestration of machines in interconnected rows to optimize material flow. Etymology: from Icelandic vél, meaning machine, and röðum, meaning rows or arrangements.
A vélröðum system typically encompasses three elements: physical layout—rows or modules of machines with standardized interfaces
History and usage: The term has appeared in Icelandic technology blogs and some industry reports in the
Applications and advantages: suitable for small‑ to medium‑sized manufacturing lines and logistics hubs that can benefit
Illustrative example: a midsize electronics assembly line arranges three rows—soldering, inspection, and final assembly—with a central
See also: Cellular manufacturing; Industry 4.0; Lean manufacturing; Automation; Flexible manufacturing.