Digital Supply Chain, Smart Operations, Artificial Intelligence, and Industry 4.0
Dmitry Ivanov (),
Alexander Tsipoulanidis () and
Jörn Schönberger ()
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Dmitry Ivanov: Berlin School of Economics and Law
Alexander Tsipoulanidis: Berlin School of Economics and Law
Jörn Schönberger: Technical University of Dresden
Chapter 16 in Global Supply Chain and Operations Management, 2025, pp 539-585 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this case study, we take you on a journey into the sensor clouds and consider a new perspective on how they could transform working methods within aerospace supplier networks. We will begin with the most important requirement for integrating sensor clouds: Collaboration! Collaboration between all parties involved. Preferably via one central platform that connects all major players within an industry. It was this core idea that a number of aerospace companies envisioned and put into practice many years ago. In a joint initiative, a central Supply Chain Management hub was launched to effectively connect all relevant players through one single jointly used system.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-95859-5_16
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