2019
DOI: 10.3390/su12010086
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A Maturity Model for Logistics 4.0: An Empirical Analysis and a Roadmap for Future Research

Abstract: The adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies has become particularly important nowadays for companies in order to optimize their production processes and organizational structures. However, companies sometimes find it difficult to develop a strategic plan that innovates their current business model and develops an Industry 4.0 vision. To overcome the growing uncertainty and dissatisfaction in implementing Industry 4.0, new methods and tools that specifically address dedicated companies' areas, such as logistics, … Show more

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“…In fact, identifying the level of digital maturity represents a starting point to define strategies. However, although several maturity models have been proposed in the literature to assist organizations, there is no structured and universal model [53,54]. This means that on one hand, it is possible to measure the maturity of an organization; on the other hand, since a single standard is missing, a comparison is not possible.…”
Section: Challenges and Limitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, identifying the level of digital maturity represents a starting point to define strategies. However, although several maturity models have been proposed in the literature to assist organizations, there is no structured and universal model [53,54]. This means that on one hand, it is possible to measure the maturity of an organization; on the other hand, since a single standard is missing, a comparison is not possible.…”
Section: Challenges and Limitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strandhagen et al proposed the importance of maintaining sustainability and reducing negative impact on the environment in logistics 4.0 [11]; Boenzi et al evaluated the overall impact due to all energy-consumptive factors of the warehousing activities and provide the best logistic solutions with lower environmental impact [13]; Facchini et al built a maturity model for Logistics 4.0 focusing on the environmental factors [12]; and Facchini et al analyzed the optimal warehouse layout for agricultural and food collecting centers, and built an analytical model to minimize the travelling time of the goods from picking to delivery area with consideration of carbon footprint and sustainability [14].…”
Section: Green Logisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equation (8) indicates the calculation method of service time and customer point; Equation (9) indicates that the number of vehicles of a certain model participating in the distribution shall not exceed the total number of available vehicles of corresponding type in the distribution center; Equation (10) indicates that all vehicles start from the distribution center and return to the distribution center after the completion of the distribution; Equations (11) and (12) indicate that each customer point only can be served by one vehicle; Equation (13) indicates that vehicles shall not be overloaded.…”
Section: Objective Function Of the Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Industry 4.0 requires not only fully connected factories, but also a fully automated production process. As Facchini et al [1] explained, this new age in industry provides an opportunity to optimize and reorganize all company structures. Therefore, this new era also requires new methods and tools, such as mobile robots.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%