2017
DOI: 10.1504/ijsom.2017.084447
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Manufacturing and supply chain flexibility: an integrated viewpoint

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“…SC4.0 entails deploying modern instruments such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data Analytics (BDA), Autonomous Robotics (AR), and so on (Ellis & Aguirre-Urreta, 2016). It converts the SCM model from a linear model (Fernandes et al, 2017) to a more integrated model (R. Kumar & Mishra, 2017) with omnidirectional data flows. In other words, technological advancements are revolutionizing the exchange and sharing of data and resources between enterprises by converting linear SCs into dynamically linked and continuing digital supply networks.…”
Section: Radio-frequency Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…SC4.0 entails deploying modern instruments such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data Analytics (BDA), Autonomous Robotics (AR), and so on (Ellis & Aguirre-Urreta, 2016). It converts the SCM model from a linear model (Fernandes et al, 2017) to a more integrated model (R. Kumar & Mishra, 2017) with omnidirectional data flows. In other words, technological advancements are revolutionizing the exchange and sharing of data and resources between enterprises by converting linear SCs into dynamically linked and continuing digital supply networks.…”
Section: Radio-frequency Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, in the fourth industrial revolution era, the digital transformation produces a level of complexity and uncertainty that threatens SCs (Zhong et al, 2020). As a result, new dangers are posed to businesses as a result of the development and acceptance of multiple technologies, notably in the SC (R. Kumar & Mishra, 2017). Malware, cyberattacks, spyware, and data loss are examples of dangers that might have a substantial influence on various production methods (Kumar & Reinartz, 2016).…”
Section: Supply Chain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An FMS is a manufacturing system with the capacity to react to unexpected, relevant changes in volume, mix, and due date of orders (Tao et al, 2017). FMS's provide eight types of operational flexibilities (Kumar & Mishra, 2017). For this study, three are most relevant.…”
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