An exploratory study on emerging technologies applied to logistics 4.0
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Resumo: | Abstract The concept of Logistics 4.0 works closely to that of Industry 4.0. While Industry 4.0 proposes a disruptive change in manufacturing, Logistics 4.0 advocates a transformation in the way organizations buy, manufacture, sell, and deliver products. The objective of this paper is to identify, in Brazilian companies, the degree of interest in the investment in six emerging technologies applicable to logistics, according to scientific literature, as well as to identify the current perception of data quality of these companies. To achieve these objectives, an online survey was conducted. The research showed that the technologies that most interest Brazilian companies are Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing, both with 82% of investment intention. The two technologies that least interested companies are crowdsourcing and 3D printing, both with 68% investment disinterest among respondents. |
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An exploratory study on emerging technologies applied to logistics 4.0 |
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An exploratory study on emerging technologies applied to logistics 4.0 |
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An exploratory study on emerging technologies applied to logistics 4.0 Corrêa,Jobel Santos Logistics 4.0 Industry 4.0 Investment Emerging technologies |
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An exploratory study on emerging technologies applied to logistics 4.0 |
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An exploratory study on emerging technologies applied to logistics 4.0 |
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An exploratory study on emerging technologies applied to logistics 4.0 |
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An exploratory study on emerging technologies applied to logistics 4.0 |
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An exploratory study on emerging technologies applied to logistics 4.0 |
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Corrêa,Jobel Santos |
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Corrêa,Jobel Santos Sampaio,Mauro Barros,Rodrigo de Castro |
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Sampaio,Mauro Barros,Rodrigo de Castro |
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Corrêa,Jobel Santos Sampaio,Mauro Barros,Rodrigo de Castro |
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Logistics 4.0 Industry 4.0 Investment Emerging technologies |
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Logistics 4.0 Industry 4.0 Investment Emerging technologies |
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Abstract The concept of Logistics 4.0 works closely to that of Industry 4.0. While Industry 4.0 proposes a disruptive change in manufacturing, Logistics 4.0 advocates a transformation in the way organizations buy, manufacture, sell, and deliver products. The objective of this paper is to identify, in Brazilian companies, the degree of interest in the investment in six emerging technologies applicable to logistics, according to scientific literature, as well as to identify the current perception of data quality of these companies. To achieve these objectives, an online survey was conducted. The research showed that the technologies that most interest Brazilian companies are Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing, both with 82% of investment intention. The two technologies that least interested companies are crowdsourcing and 3D printing, both with 68% investment disinterest among respondents. |
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