T Albrecht, MS Baier, H Gimpel, S Meierhöfer… - Information Systems …, 2024 - Springer
Emerging digital technologies are transforming logistics processes on a large scale. Despite a growing body of knowledge on individual use cases ranging from collaborative robots to …
More attention has been paid to the circular economy in recent years due to a focus on sustainability. Reverse logistics is an example of this, as it is critical for embracing and …
NK Dev, R Shankar, S Swami - International Journal of Production …, 2020 - Elsevier
Under the paradigm of Industry 4.0, the present research attempts to model the reverse logistics and examine how product diffusion dynamics in the market affect the economic and …
L Meade, J Sarkis, A Presley - International Journal of …, 2007 - inderscienceonline.com
This paper provides a review of the literature on Reverse Logistics (RL). It provides an overview of definitions, research and research opportunities in this field. It is a timely and …
The adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies has become particularly important nowadays for companies in order to optimize their production processes and organizational structures …
Today's mankind and all human activities are constantly changing and evolving in response to changes in technology, social and economic environments and climate. Those changes …
The logistics sector plays one of the most important roles in the supply chain with the aim of providing a fast, flexible, safe, economical, efficient, and environmentally acceptable …
S El Hamdi, A Abouabdellah - Applied Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
The term “Industry 4.0” relates broadly to intelligent digitization, products, and value chain processes automation, an integration of real and virtual manufacturing worlds where …
The developments brought by Industry 4.0 have spread to various components in a supply chain, where logistics is of utmost importance due to the intermediate role of logistics service …