Enhance Supply Chain Resilience through Industry 4.0-A view of designing simulation scenarios

Authors: Xu, L., De Vrieze, P., Arshad, R. and Oyekola, O.

Journal: Proceedings - 2022 IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering, ICEBE 2022

Pages: 198-203

ISBN: 9781665492447

DOI: 10.1109/ICEBE55470.2022.00042

Abstract:

COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine war demonstrate the inevitability of supply chain disruptions. A lack of effective supply chain resilience (SCR) causes mismatches between demand and supply, and the destabilization of normal operational policies in production, distribution, and inventory control. Existing research mainly provides different definitions and measurements of supply chain resilience for different product supply chains. In this paper, we look at how Industry 4.0 (14.0) technologies enhance supply chain resilience. An 14.0 enabled architecture is designed for a factory with multiple suppliers and extended inventory for improving SCR. Different simulation scenarios for a LED factory are designed for demonstrating 14.0 technologies supporting SCR in different phases.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37650/

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Enhance Supply Chain Resilience through Industry 4.0 – A view of designing simulation scenarios

Authors: Xu, L., De Vrieze, P., Arshad, R. and Oyekola, O.

Conference: IEEE International Conference on E-Business Engineering (ICEBE) 2022

Dates: 14-16 October 2022

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37650/

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Enhance Supply Chain Resilience through Industry 4.0 – A view of designing simulation scenarios

Authors: Xu, L., de Vrieze, P.T., Arshad, R. and Oyekola, O.

Conference: IEEE International Conference on E-Business Engineering (ICEBE) 2022

Abstract:

COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine war demonstrate the inevitability of supply chain disruptions. A lack of effective supply chain resilience (SCR) causes mismatches between demand and supply, and the destabilization of normal operational policies in production, distribution, and inventory control. Existing research mainly provides different definitions and measurements of supply chain resilience for different product supply chains. In this paper, we look at how Industry 4.0 (I4.0) technologies enhance supply chain resilience. An I4.0 enabled architecture is designed for a factory with multiple suppliers and extended inventory for improving SCR. Different simulation scenarios for a LED factory are designed for demonstrating I4.0 technologies supporting SCR in different phases.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37650/

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