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Global events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and war in Ukraine brought massive disruption to supply chains around the world, shining a light on the environmental impacts of such systems. What role can Industry 4.0 play in making supply chains sustainable and resilient?
Industry 4.0 ushers in a new era of utilizing smart devices to tracing and optimizing resource usage, enabling repair, recycling, and re-use, potentially influencing sustainability in supply chains. Industry 4.0 supports the allocation of resources based on real-time data resulting in new sustainable practices. Scholars from around the world examine a range of Industry 4.0 factors and their impact on improving the sustainability of global supply chains in Impact of Industry 4.0 on Supply Chain Sustainability.
The findings are useful for researchers and practitioners in a range of fields and roles looking to create strong logistic networks.
Chapter 1. New-Age Digitalization Impact On Sustainability In Industry 4.0; Yusuf Ismaila Mustapha and Abdulazeez Olamide Abdulquadri
K. Mathiyazhagan is an Associate Professor at Thiagarajar School of Management, Madurai, Tamil Nadu. He is a visiting faculty at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy.
Aakanksha Kishore is an Assistant Professor of Quantitative Techniques and Operations Management at FORE School of Management, New Delhi, India.
Behzad Behdani is a Professor in Logistics and Supply Chain Management at the Department of Business, Strategy, and Political Science, University of South-Eastern Norway. His current research is focused on smart mobility and logistics, particularly how digital technologies help transform the existing business models in the logistics sector.
Heena Thanki is an Associate Professor at Shri Jairambhai Patel Institute of Business Management and Computer Applications, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India.