2023
DOI: 10.1080/09537287.2023.2188496
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Integration of Industry 4.0 technologies into Lean Six Sigma DMAIC: a systematic review

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“…These applications allow capturing and processing of data from various organizational sources such as production departments, supply chains, human resources and marketing (Sony et al , 2021). The main goal of these applications is to find new, unique and innovative solutions that enable firms to achieve greater returns and reduce operational costs (Pongboonchai-Empl et al , 2023), enhancing the position of these firms and creating competitive advantages.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These applications allow capturing and processing of data from various organizational sources such as production departments, supply chains, human resources and marketing (Sony et al , 2021). The main goal of these applications is to find new, unique and innovative solutions that enable firms to achieve greater returns and reduce operational costs (Pongboonchai-Empl et al , 2023), enhancing the position of these firms and creating competitive advantages.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, the concept of SS has attracted the attention of scientists, researchers, and practitioners and has been widely adopted in many enterprises from various industries [15,72,94].…”
Section: Six Sigma and Maintenancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This also applies to the benefits [94]. Literature analysis indicates benefits in areas such as finance (cost reduction), quality (defect reduction), production (efficiency improvement, cycle time reduction), customer satisfaction, and increase in market share [70,72,94,99,109].…”
Section: Six Sigma and Maintenancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These principles, derived from successful companies like Motorola and Toyota (Daniyana et al, 2022), address seven waste factors by effectively reducing defects, overproduction, transportation, waiting, inventory, motion, and processing. The concept of "non-value-added time" (NVAT) was introduced, referring to time spent on non-essential project activities (Pongboonchai-Empl et al, 2023). Womack & Jones (1996) introduced five core lean principles, including specifying customer value, identifying value streams, making value flow by eliminating waste, allowing customers to pull the flow, and continuous improvement in the pursuit of perfection.…”
Section: Lean Six Sigma and Dmaicmentioning
confidence: 99%