工业4.0环境下物联网集成项目驱动供应链研究

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Progress in Industrial Ecology Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1504/PIE.2020.10035831
Manavalan Ethirajan, Jayakrishna Kandasamy
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基于项目的组织面临着诸如成本超支、处理偏差和沟通差距等实时挑战,以满足客户需求。大多数项目没有关于劳动力和材料短缺的实时信息。从文献中,可以确定项目驱动的供应链(PDSC)活动包括现场活动(即,资源和设备计划,工作分配)和非现场活动(即,制造,运输和材料储存)。因此,必须将现场和非现场项目社区联系起来,以推动工作一致性,并确保将项目中断降至最低。物联网技术填补了当前PDSC的空白,帮助企业更好地进行项目规划和实施。本文的目的是讨论物联网技术在工业4.0环境中为项目驱动的供应链组织提供的机会。案例研究是在一个基于项目的组织中进行的。基于该研究,建议利益相关者部署物联网,实时跟踪材料短缺并及时做出决策,降低设备维护成本,并通过技术提高工人的安全性。总体而言,物联网嵌入式PDSC实时连接项目社区,提高项目绩效,实现客户承诺。
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A study on IoT integrated project-driven supply chain in Industry 4.0 environment
Project-based organisations are facing real-time challenges such as cost overrun, handle deviations and communication gaps to meet the customer requirements. Projects mostly do not have real-time information on labour and material shortage. From the literature, it is identified that project-driven supply chain (PDSC) activities comprise of both on-field activities (i.e., resource and equipment planning, work assignment), and off-site activities (i.e., manufacturing, transportation, and material stocking). Thus, it is imperative to make both on-field and off-site project community are connected to drive the work alignment and ensure to minimise project disruption. The IoT technology bridges the gaps in the current PDSC and assists enterprises for better project planning and implementation. The objective of the paper is to discuss the opportunities that exist with IoT technology for project-driven supply chain organisations in the Industry 4.0 environment. A case study is performed in a project-based organisation. Based on the study, recommendations are given to stakeholders to deploy IoT to track material shortages in real-time and make timely decisions, reduce equipment maintenance costs and improve worker's safety with technology. Overall, IoT embedded PDSC connects the project community in real-time and improves project performance to deliver customer commitments.
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Progress in Industrial Ecology
Progress in Industrial Ecology Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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期刊介绍: PIE contributes to international research and practice in industrial ecology for sustainable development. PIE aims to establish channels of communication between academics, practitioners, business stakeholders and the government with an interdisciplinary and international approach to the challenges of corporate social responsibility and inter-organisational environmental management.
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