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Industry 4.0 Technologies on Demand Driven Material Requirement Planning: Theoretical Background and Impacts

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The innovations such as digitalization and industry 4.0 (I4.0) affect the development of new processes, concepts, and models in supply chain management. A recently invented method, Demand Driven Material Requirements Planning (DDMRP), is proposed as an innovative approach for production planning systems dealing with the dynamic and volatile market. However, the literature review points out some critical issues related to the subjectivity choice of some key factors that can restrict its application and performance. This paper discusses the importance of linking I4.0 technologies and DDMRP methods and presents some of the main I4.0 tools that impact positively on some key DDMRP factors. In this context, the purpose of this paper is to identify and investigate the novel digital technologies of industry 4.0 that are applicable to DDMRP through a literature review and its impact on the planning and control process of demand-driven models. As a result, this paper shows that industry 4.0 innovations such as digital technologies can provide new value potentials such as smart network effects and increased autonomy in the DDMRP approach.

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El Marzougui, M., Messaoudi, N., Dachry, W., Bensassi, B. (2023). Industry 4.0 Technologies on Demand Driven Material Requirement Planning: Theoretical Background and Impacts. In: Kacprzyk, J., Ezziyyani, M., Balas, V.E. (eds) International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Systems for Sustainable Development. AI2SD 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 714. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35245-4_6

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