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Integration Model for Demand-Driven Material Requirement Planning and Industry 4.0
- Mustapha El Marzougui - Hassan II University Casablanca, Laboratory of Industrial Engineering, Information Processing and Logistics, Morocco ,
- Najat Messaoudi - Hassan II University Casablanca, Laboratory of Industrial Engineering, Information Processing and Logistics, Morocco ,
- Wafaa Dachry - Hassan 1 University Settat, Laboratory of Engineering, Industrial Management and Innovation, Morocco ,
- Bahloul Bensassi - Hassan II University Casablanca, Laboratory of Industrial Engineering, Information Processing and Logistics, Morocco
Journal Article
05-16-01-0001
ISSN: 1946-3979, e-ISSN: 1946-3987
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Citation:
El Marzougui, M., Messaoudi, N., Dachry, W., and Bensassi, B., "Integration Model for Demand-Driven Material Requirement Planning and Industry 4.0," SAE Int. J. Mater. Manf. 16(1):3-14, 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/05-16-01-0001.
Language:
English
Abstract:
Demand-Driven Material Requirements Planning (DDMRP) is regarded as a potential
method of material management to provide planning and execution performance
improvements in variable environments. However, Industry 4.0 refers to the
fourth industrial revolution that allows creating a smart manufacturing system
by using the new technologies of communication, automation, and digitalization.
DDMRP and Industry 4.0 are crucial as new technologies are introduced to
companies to improve their performance. Nevertheless, there is an absence of
reviews showing the relationships between DDMRP and Industry 4.0. A literature
review is used to identify the key constructs of DDMRP and Industry 4.0, and the
relationships postulated between them are presented. The main objective of this
study is to investigate the relationship between DDMRP and Industry 4.0. The
result of this article was a model for integrating the DDMPRP and Industry 4.0
proposed upon a robust theoretical method. According to the literature review,
we notice that there is a lack of literature related to the two concepts
together, and a more detailed study about the integration of these concepts is
not found. This study can contribute to initiate this reflection on a possible
integration of the two concepts.