Human Digital Twin in the context of Industry 5.0
Human-centricity, a core value of Industry 5.0, places humans in the center of production. It
leads to the prioritization of human needs, spanning from health and safety to self …
leads to the prioritization of human needs, spanning from health and safety to self …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring how new industrial paradigms affect the workforce: A literature review of Operator 4.0.
The ongoing paradigm transition from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0 is driving toward a new
industrial vision rooted in addressing human and planetary needs rather than solely …
industrial vision rooted in addressing human and planetary needs rather than solely …
Industry 4.0 towards social and environmental sustainability in multinationals: Enabling circular economy, organizational social practices, and corporate purpose
Abstract The advent of Industry 4.0 (I4. 0) technologies has ushered in a transformative era
for multinational enterprises (MNEs), propelling them toward a future characterized by social …
for multinational enterprises (MNEs), propelling them toward a future characterized by social …
[HTML][HTML] Towards industry 5.0: A multi-objective job rotation model for an inclusive workforce
The new Industry 5.0 paradigm complements the well-known Industry 4.0 approach by
specifically driving research and innovation to facilitate the transition to sustainable, human …
specifically driving research and innovation to facilitate the transition to sustainable, human …
Smart green supply chain management: A configurational approach to enhance green performance through digital transformation
Purpose While it is known that digital transformation facilitates data flow in supply chains, its
importance on green supply chain management (GSCM) has not been investigated …
importance on green supply chain management (GSCM) has not been investigated …
Digital transition from industry 4.0 to industry 5.0 in smart manufacturing: A framework for sustainable future
Abstract Digital transition to Industry 5.0 (I5. 0) has finally arrived after Industry 4.0 (I4. 0) was
offered ten years ago to help address industry flaws in manufacturing. I5. 0 is necessary in …
offered ten years ago to help address industry flaws in manufacturing. I5. 0 is necessary in …
Being digital and flexible to navigate the storm: How digital transformation enhances supply chain flexibility in turbulent environments
The growing environmental business uncertainties have forced companies to focus on
develo** more flexible supply chains. Digital transformation has been considered a key …
develo** more flexible supply chains. Digital transformation has been considered a key …
Application of supportive and substitutive technologies in manual warehouse order picking: a content analysis
EH Grosse - International Journal of Production Research, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Order picking in warehouses is a labour-and time-intensive logistical process that
significantly impacts the efficiency of supply chains. Although technical progress facilitates …
significantly impacts the efficiency of supply chains. Although technical progress facilitates …
Moving towards industry 5.0 in the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector: Challenges and solutions for Germany
Emergence of industry 5.0 facilitates real-time synchronisation of production processes,
which helps with the production of customized products. Although industry 5.0 can …
which helps with the production of customized products. Although industry 5.0 can …
Industry 4.0 enabling manufacturing flexibility: technology contributions to individual resource and shop floor flexibility
Purpose This paper focuses on understanding the contribution of Industry 4.0 technologies
to manufacturing flexibility. Design/methodology/approach A multiple-case study was …
to manufacturing flexibility. Design/methodology/approach A multiple-case study was …