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A Model for Integrating Industry 4.0 and Lean Tools Using Critical Success Factors in Indian Manufacturing Industries

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Manufacturing industries in India need to efficiently and rapidly adapt to the changing market conditions, such that it can survive in today’s highly competitive industrial landscape. Industries are gearing up for the transition from the Third to Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0-I4.0). In terms of performance, I4.0 and Lean manufacturing could be a perfect complement to each other. Adopting Industry 4.0 technologies allows for greater cost control, while enhancing product quality. Integrating these technologies into pre-existing production systems and determining, which processes they can assist are still areas of active research. In this regard, a review was done on Lean Manufacturing & I4.0 enablers as well as the critical success factors & absorptive capacity, as the integration approach was carried out to build a conceptual framework. The research aimed to identify the critical success factors required to integrate lean & I4.0 tools. This study also sheds light on the contextual factors, such as absorptive capacity, which are used as mediating variables, so as to integrate lean and I4.0 tools in the Indian manufacturing industries.

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Birajdar, D., Vasudevan, H. (2023). A Model for Integrating Industry 4.0 and Lean Tools Using Critical Success Factors in Indian Manufacturing Industries. In: Vasudevan, H., Kottur, V.K.N., Raina, A.A. (eds) Proceedings of International Conference on Intelligent Manufacturing and Automation. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7971-2_21

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