The demand for shorter delivery time, more efficient and automated processes, higher quality and customized products have driven companies towards the fourth industrial …
B Tjahjono, C Esplugues, E Ares, G Pelaez - Procedia manufacturing, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract The term 'Industry 4.0'was coined to mark the fourth industrial revolution, a new paradigm enabled by the introduction of the Internet of Things (IoT) into the production and …
In essence, Industry 4.0 [1] enables an automated creation of goods and services as well as supply and delivery, which functions largely without human intervention. Industry 4.0 is …
TL Olsen, B Tomlin - Manufacturing & Service Operations …, 2020 - pubsonline.informs.org
Industry 4.0 connotes a new industrial revolution centered around cyber-physical systems. It posits that the real-time connection of physical and digital systems, along with new enabling …
L Koh, G Orzes, FJ Jia - International Journal of Operations & …, 2019 - emerald.com
During the last five years, journals in robotics, electronics, computer science and production engineering have devoted significant attention to Industry 4.0 and related subjects, including …
G Erboz - Managerial trends in the development of enterprises in …, 2017 - researchgate.net
Evolving customer trends have given rise to a myriad of technological improvements. The evolution of Industry 4.0 has emerged as a German project that describes the strategic …
Abstract By employing Cyber-Physical-Systems and real-time interconnection in industrial value creation, the term Industry 4.0 expresses expectations towards a fourth industrial …
K Witkowski - Procedia engineering, 2017 - Elsevier
The aim of this article is to present some 'smart'solutions which could be recognised as innovative solutions in both areas: technology and organisation. The above mentioned …
The term Industry 4.0 is widely recognized, not only among academics, but also among business. The term that has not gained that popularity and publicity yet is Logistics 4.0. As …