2021
DOI: 10.46335/ijies.2021.6.1.1
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Assessment of Key Success Factors for Industry 4.0 Implementation in Manufacturing Industry using EDAS

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“…The difference between lean and green waste is that the first is about non-value-added activities, and the second is about needless utilization of water, electricity and natural assets (Mollenkopf et al , 2010; Marco-Ferreira et al , 2020). Gadekar and Gadekar (2014) introduced an incorporated framework for these practices for attaining both financial and ecologically sustainable performance in an organization. Pampanelli et al (2014) believed that the green and lean concept could decrease resource utilization from 40% to 60% on a normal and could diminish the total expense of energy needed for manufacturing.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difference between lean and green waste is that the first is about non-value-added activities, and the second is about needless utilization of water, electricity and natural assets (Mollenkopf et al , 2010; Marco-Ferreira et al , 2020). Gadekar and Gadekar (2014) introduced an incorporated framework for these practices for attaining both financial and ecologically sustainable performance in an organization. Pampanelli et al (2014) believed that the green and lean concept could decrease resource utilization from 40% to 60% on a normal and could diminish the total expense of energy needed for manufacturing.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%