2023
DOI: 10.3390/su152416720
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Navigating Environmental Challenges through Supply Chain Quality Management 4.0 in Circular Economy: A Comprehensive Review

Kevin Nguyen,
Mohammadreza Akbari,
Huy Truong Quang
et al.

Abstract: The infusion of circular economy (CE) principles into supply chain management has garnered significant attention from both scholars and industry professionals. Quality management and Industry 4.0 (SCQM 4.0) have emerged as central themes due to their potential to elevate supply chain efficiency and sustainability. In pursuit of this goal, a thorough literature review is conducted, with a specific focus on quality management within circular supply chains, placing a significant emphasis on Industry 4.0 (I4.0) te… Show more

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“…Several works have highlighted the opportunity that digital transformation of supply chains offers for the advancement of the circular economy and the resolution of environ-mental challenges [13,14]. The lack of a traceability platform for the textile and clothing sector, assessing the environmental, economic and social impact of the textile and clothing items, is a research gap that hinders the ability of the final consumer to select a product with less negative impact, in environmental, economic or social terms, as well as the ability of any business partner, at any level of the value chain, to select its suppliers or batches of intermediate products/materials based on information about their respective environmental, economic or social impact.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several works have highlighted the opportunity that digital transformation of supply chains offers for the advancement of the circular economy and the resolution of environ-mental challenges [13,14]. The lack of a traceability platform for the textile and clothing sector, assessing the environmental, economic and social impact of the textile and clothing items, is a research gap that hinders the ability of the final consumer to select a product with less negative impact, in environmental, economic or social terms, as well as the ability of any business partner, at any level of the value chain, to select its suppliers or batches of intermediate products/materials based on information about their respective environmental, economic or social impact.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In simple words, supply chain quality management (SCQM) is about implementing quality management principles in supply chains, serving as a company's approach to partnering with suppliers and customers to enhance quality standards [7]. SCQM has transitioned from an activity-centric approach to a strategy-centric approach, working together and combining activities throughout the supply chain to detect and resolve quality concerns, with the ultimate goal of enhancing customer satisfaction and overall performance [8]. The shift to a CE is essential for production firms to accommodate rising consumer demands for practical implications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Industry 4.0 is the implementation of cyber-physical systems for creating smart factories using the Internet of Things, big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and communication technologies for information and communication in real time over the value chain [3]. Industry 4.0 brought innovations that reshaped traditional production processes and influenced supply chain processes in various facets [4][5][6]. At the forefront of Industry 4.0. is the concept of digital twins (DTs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%