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TRACEABILITY IN INDUSTRY 4.0: A CASE STUDY IN THE METALMECHANICAL SECTOR

With the emergence of production systems characterized by Industry 4.0 technologies, asset traceability problems have become more relevant at different echelons of the supply chain. The management of intelligent assets promoted by Industry 4.0 is considered as a process that, in addition to collecti...

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Published in:Acta logistica 2020-06, Vol.7 (2), p.95-101
Main Authors: Granillo-Macías, Rafael, Simón-Marmolejo, Isaias, González-Hernández, Isidro, Zuno-Silva, Jorge
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Automatic welding
Big Data
Case studies
Cloud computing
Control equipment
Global positioning systems
GPS
Horizontal integration
Industry 4.0
Information systems
Internet of Things
Inventory
Logistics
Manufacturing
Monitoring
R&D
Radio frequency identification
Research & development
Supply chains
Trends
Wireless networks
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