Nowadays, the market competition becomes increasingly fierce due to diversified customer needs, stringent environmental requirements, and global competitors. One of the most …
The circular economy (CE) and supply chain management (SCM) paradigms were already synthetized within the concept of circular supply chain (CSC) but, recently, also Industry 4.0 …
The purpose of this study was to select the most promising smart reverse logistics system development scenario which would serve as a guideline for the decision-making in the …
OK Efthymiou, ST Ponis - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Even though the topic of Industry 4.0 in the last decade has attracted significant and multifarious attention from academics and practitioners, a structured and systematic review …
SA Khan, W Laalaoui, F Hokal, M Tareq, L Ahmad - Kybernetes, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose Reverse logistics (RL) has become integral in modern supply chains, with many companies investing in circular economy (CE), a recuperative and effective industrial …
S Winkelhaus, EH Grosse - International Journal of Production …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Enterprises are confronted with new customer requirements and challenged by global competition leading to fundamental changes of today's industry. Against this background, at …
The circular economy is gaining in importance globally and locally. The COVID-19 crisis, as an exceptional event, showed the limits and the fragility of supply chains, with circular …
E Hofmann, M Rüsch - Computers in industry, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Industry 4.0, referred to as the “Fourth Industrial Revolution”, also known as “smart manufacturing”,“industrial internet” or “integrated industry”, is currently a much-discussed …
Background: Given the importance of human centricity, resilience, and sustainability, the emerging concept of Industry 5.0 has pushed forward the research frontier of the technology …