Patrick Dallasega, Manuel Woschank, Joseph Sarkis, Korrakot Yaibuathet Tippayawong
This study aims to provide a measurement model and underlying constructs and items for Logistics 4.0 in manufacturing organisations. Based on a literature review and expert interviews, a large-scale survey was conducted with practitioners from Central Europe, the Northeast of the USA and Northern Thailand. The developed measurement model combines organisational capabilities, interconnectivity and transparency of the material flow as well as the automation of logistical processes.
Benjamin James Ralph, Manuel Woschank, Corina Pacher, Mariaelena Murphy
Not all the key technologies of Industry 4.0 are adequately taught in university education. However, digitalisation requires a transdisciplinary education in order to remain competitive. A new lecture at the University of Leoben has been developed to teach students from various engineering disciplines the basics of digital transformation in the Austrian metal forming industry.
Philipp Miklautsch, Manuel Woschank
The authors conduct a systematic literature review to categorise measures for decarbonising transport in the manufacturing industry and determine their reduction potential. They identify 215 measures in various categories and clusters, including drive technologies and fuel selection, as well as mode of transport selection.