2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ifacol.2018.08.459
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Maintenance for Sustainability in the Industry 4.0 context: a Scoping Literature Review

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“…To address this need, several systematic literature reviews (SLRs) were performed in order to highlight the status of I4.0, guide future research in the field and propose a framework for a sustainable manufacturing (SM) [25] and highlight research challenges and opportunities for future works [26]. As well, an SLR to link of I4.0 and sustainable supply chain management were conducted, suggesting changes in systems and managers to develop a sustainable supply chain [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address this need, several systematic literature reviews (SLRs) were performed in order to highlight the status of I4.0, guide future research in the field and propose a framework for a sustainable manufacturing (SM) [25] and highlight research challenges and opportunities for future works [26]. As well, an SLR to link of I4.0 and sustainable supply chain management were conducted, suggesting changes in systems and managers to develop a sustainable supply chain [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the economic approach of sustainability and I4.0, Bechtsis et al [55] dealt with materials manipulation processes with the help of AGV (automated guided vehicles) technology. Franciosi et al [56] revised the literature about maintenance in sustainable I4.0 manufacturing and enabling technologies called maintenance 4.0. De las Heras García de Vinuesa et al [57,58] proposed a reference framework to evaluate the sustainability of products by focusing on circular economy in the I4.0 context.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maintenance management policies, taking into account the well-being of workers which affects human reliability [83], as well as environmental aspects, seem to contribute to a more sustainable production [84]. Moreover, as some authors suggest, in a long-term scenario SDG 12 and SDG 13 are favored by the adoption of some of the innovative industry 4.0 practices [73], also through sustainable maintenance [85]. All the cases so far discussed, therefore, do not refer to ecological modernization, fiercely opposed by certain ideologies [13,14,27,86], but rather refer to sustainability in all its aspects.…”
Section: Sdg 11mentioning
confidence: 99%