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Die Implikationen digitaler Technologien für die Supply Chain 4.0

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Die digitale Transformation hat das Potenzial, die Supply Chains zu verändern wie selten zuvor. Eine Vielzahl neuer digitaler Technologien eröffnet kaum abzusehende Möglichkeiten für die Optimierung der Prozesse entlang der Wertschöpfungskette: Der 3-D-Druck erlaubt die kundenspezifische Produktion eines einzigartigen Produkts in Serienqualität, vernetzte Sensoren kontrollieren die Bestände in Regalen oder Kühlschränken samt voll automatisierter Nachbestellungen, und Big Data unterstützt Unternehmen, ihre Lieferfahrzeuge so durch den Verkehr zu führen, dass sie beim Kunden eintreffen, wenn dieser tatsächlich zu Hause ist. Unternehmen aller Branchen müssen die Chancen der Digitalisierung ganzheitlich betrachten und verstehen, wie sie ihre Supply Chain 4.0 realisieren können.

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Hoberg, K., Petersen, M., Heinen, J. (2019). Die Implikationen digitaler Technologien für die Supply Chain 4.0. In: Obermaier, R. (eds) Handbuch Industrie 4.0 und Digitale Transformation. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-24576-4_7

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