Logistics 4.0 and Future of Supply Chains

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This book provides a detailed theoretical background of Logistics 4.0 using real-world examples and case studies and proposes a methodological framework to understand the technological revolutions happening in the present day from the perspective of logistics management. With the fourth industrial revolution, new technologies, such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, 3D printers and the Internet of Things started to take greater prominence in the world of business. One of the sectors most affected by changes brought on by this Industry 4.0 is logistics, which has given rise to the concept of Logistics 4.0. Covering a wide range of topics on Logistics 4.0, such as warehousing, big data, 3D printing, robotics and cloud computing, this book would be a valuable read for those involved in logistics management, academics and students in the areas of supply chain management, logistics, industry 4, and big data.

Author(s): İsmail İyigün, Ömer Faruk Görçün
Series: Accounting, Finance, Sustainability, Governance & Fraud: Theory and Application
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 279
City: Singapore

Acknowledgments
Contents
Editors and Contributors
List of Figures
List of Tables
Part I Introduction Chapter
1 Introduction
Part II Logistics 4.0 and Future of the Supply Chains
2 Logistics 4.0 and Technologic Applications
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Concept of Industry 4.0
2.3 The Concept of Logistics 4.0
2.4 Logistics 4.0 and Technological Application
2.5 Conclusions
References
3 Technology, Supply Chain, and Logistics Management
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Industry 4.0
3.2.1 Basic Components of Industry 4.0
3.3 Logistics 4.0
3.4 Supply Chain Management 4.0
3.5 Meta-Analysis
3.6 Conclusion
References
4 A General View of Big Data and Machine Learning
4.1 Introduction: Big Data
4.1.1 Volume
4.1.2 Variety
4.1.3 Velocity
4.1.4 Value
4.1.5 Validity
4.2 Big Data and Machine Learning
4.2.1 Machine Learning
4.2.2 Artificial Neural Network (ANN)
4.2.3 Genetic Algorithms (GA)
4.2.4 Decision Trees (DT)
4.3 Results and Discussions
References
5 3D Printing and Logistics
5.1 Introduction
5.2 3D Printing
5.3 3D printer
5.4 Techniques and Commercial Processes of Additive Manufacturing
5.5 History of 3D Printing
5.6 The Usage Area of 3D Printing
5.7 Growth of 3D Printing Technology in the Market
5.8 Success Factors for 3D Printing
5.9 Future of Printing Technology
5.9.1 Effects of 3D printing on Logistics Management
5.9.2 What Should the Logistics Companies Do?
5.9.3 Conclusion
References
6 Autonomous Robots and Utilization in Logistics Process
6.1 Introduction
6.2 The Terms and Scope of Robotics
6.3 History of Robotic Systems
6.4 The Potential of Robotics in the Field of Logistics
6.5 The Future of Robotic Systems in Logistics
6.6 Conclusions and Discussions
References
7 Warehousing 4.0 in Logistics 4.0
7.1 Introduction
7.2 History of Warehousing
7.3 Warehousing 1.0
7.4 Warehousing 2.0
7.5 Warehousing 3.0
7.6 Warehousing 4.0
7.6.1 Robotic Mobile Fulfillment System (RMFS)
7.6.2 Autonomous Vehicle Storage and Retrieval System (AVS/RS)
7.6.3 Collaborative Robot System (CRS)
7.7 Summary and Conclusion
References
8 Cloud Information Systems
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Cloud Computing
8.3 Methods
8.3.1 ANP
8.3.2 TOPSIS
8.3.3 COPRAS
8.4 Case Study
8.4.1 Evaluation of Effective Criteria in Cloud Computing
8.4.2 Cloud Service Provider Selection
8.5 Results and Discussions
8.6 Conclusions
References
9 Logistics, Supply Chains and Smart Factories
9.1 Introduction
9.2 From Industry 1.0 Toward 4.0
9.3 Industry 4.0
9.4 Which Technologies Does Industry 4.0 Benefit from?
9.5 Advantages of Industry 4.0
9.6 Logistics Industry
9.7 Digitalization in Supply Chain and Logistics
9.7.1 Office Automation Systems
9.7.2 Communication Systems
9.7.3 Transaction Processing System (TPS)
9.7.4 Management Information System (MIS)
9.7.5 Decision Support System (DSS)
9.7.6 Transportation and Store Management System
9.8 The Impact of Internet on Logistics and Supply Chain Processes
9.8.1 Blockchain
9.8.2 Cloud Technology
9.9 Smart Factories and Smart Supply Chain Management
9.9.1 Defying Smart Factories
9.9.2 Features of Smart Factories
9.9.3 Conclusion
References
10 Internet of Things (IoT) in Marketing Logistics
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Understanding Internet of Things
10.3 Internet of Things in Logistics
10.3.1 Internet of Things in Transport
10.3.2 Internet of Things in Procurement and Order Management
10.3.3 Internet of Things in Warehousing and Inventory Management
10.3.4 Internet of Things in Retailing and Last Mile Delivery
10.3.5 Internet of Things in Risk Management Through Supply Chains
10.4 Conclusion
References
11 Integrated Systems and Utilization in Logistics
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Systems That Operate Logistic Functions and Their Effect on Logistic Utilization
11.2.1 Production System
11.2.2 Marketing System
11.2.3 Production Planning System
11.2.4 Purchasing and Supply chain System
11.2.5 Storage System
11.2.6 After-Sales Service
11.2.7 Transportation System
11.3 The Effect of Departments on Logistics System Efficiency
11.3.1 Analytic Network Process (ANP) Method
11.4 The Systems That Integrated in Logistic System
11.4.1 Traditional Systems
11.4.2 New Technologies in Logistics with Industry 4.0
11.5 Conclusion
References
Part III Future of Industries and Applications
12 Sustainability and Industry 4.0
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Sustainability
12.3 The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Industry 4.0
12.3.1 Industrial Revolutions and Basis
12.3.2 Big Data for Industry 4.0 (Big Data)
12.3.3 Employment in Industry 4.0
12.3.4 Achievements with Industry 4.0
12.4 Logistics 4.0
12.4.1 The Concept and Importance of Logistics
12.4.2 Logistics Periods
12.4.3 Supply Chain Management in Logistics 4.0
12.5 Conclusion
References
13 Finance and Cost Management in the Process of Logistics 4.0
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Industry 4.0
13.3 Logistics 4.0
13.3.1 Logistics Trends
13.3.2 Logistics Evaluation Processes
13.4 Supply Chain Management
13.4.1 Big Data in Supply Chain
13.4.2 Blockchain Technology in Supply Chain
13.4.3 Payment Methods in Supply Chain
13.5 Supply Chain Finance (SCF)
13.6 SCF Application
13.7 Discussion
References
14 The Effects of Industry 4.0 Components on the Tourism Sector
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Reflections of the Industrial Revolutions on the Tourism Sector
14.3 Industry 4.0. Revolution and Digitized Tourism
14.3.1 Big Data in Tourism
14.3.2 Virtual Reality—Augmented Reality Applications in Tourism
14.3.3 The Concept of the Internet of Things and Its Effect on Tourism
14.3.4 Artificial Intelligence Applications in Tourism Enterprises
14.4 Conclusion
References
15 The Problem of Employment and Growth in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Evolution of the Industrial Revolution from the Past to the Present
15.2.1 First Industrial Revolution and Its Economic Impacts (Industry 1.0)
15.2.2 Second Industrial Revolution and Its Economic Impacts (Industry 2.0)
15.2.3 Third Industrial Revolution and Its Economic Impacts (Industry 3.0)
15.3 The Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0)
15.3.1 Elements of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
15.3.2 Principles and Advantages of Industry 4.0
15.3.3 The Problem of Growth and Employment in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
15.3.4 Economic Growth in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
15.3.5 Employment Phenomenon in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
15.3.6 The Impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution on Logistics Sector
15.4 Logistics Sector in Industrial Revolutions
15.5 Advantages and Disadvantages of the Fourth Industrial Revolution for the Logistics Sector
15.6 Conclusion
References
Index