2021
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/1017/1/012029
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Usance of industrial 4.0 technique to overcome the pandemic situation of COVID-19

Abstract: COVID 19 (Coronavirus) pandemic has created surge demand for essential good and other items like medical equipment and industries which were shut and need to revive back themselves again with new strategies and plan to bring the situation back towards normalcy the study also aimed to propose new technique including advantage of Industry 4.0 ethics to reduce the impact and tackle the situation of COVID-19 and post COVID-19. A detailed review of the literature is done on the technologies along with their Industr… Show more

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“…As mentioned above, adequate to the sectors considered in the analyzed literature, of prime interest were food (also meat, a total of 17.1%) and healthcare-related goods (a total of 17.6%) including PPE (6.7%) and vaccines (2.6%; McKenzie, 2020). Thus, the previously mentioned flow objects could be categorized as basic necessities in times of disruption, as they were needed for combating the symptoms of the crisis caused by this event (Li and Chiu, 2020;Paul and Chowdhury, 2020;Bhardwaj et al, 2021;Ma et al, 2020).…”
Section: Findings Systematic Literature Review Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned above, adequate to the sectors considered in the analyzed literature, of prime interest were food (also meat, a total of 17.1%) and healthcare-related goods (a total of 17.6%) including PPE (6.7%) and vaccines (2.6%; McKenzie, 2020). Thus, the previously mentioned flow objects could be categorized as basic necessities in times of disruption, as they were needed for combating the symptoms of the crisis caused by this event (Li and Chiu, 2020;Paul and Chowdhury, 2020;Bhardwaj et al, 2021;Ma et al, 2020).…”
Section: Findings Systematic Literature Review Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%