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Logistics Interoperability as a Boost Factor for Industry 4.0: Case Study of a Motorcycle Manufacturer

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  • Alberto Antonio Tuma Neto

    (Federal University of Amazonas, Brazil)

  • Flavio de Barros e Azevedo Ramos

    (Federal University of Amazonas, Brazil)

  • Miriam Maristela Reis Moraes

    (Federal University of Amazonas, Brazil)

  • Sandro Breval Santiago

    (Federal University of Amazonas, Brazil)

  • Armando Araújo de Souza Junior

    (Federal University of Amazonas, Brazil)

Abstract

The Manaus Industrial Pole (PIM), located in a tax incentive area, is responsible for relevant economic growth and conservation of the Amazon Rainforest. With the advent of Industry 4.0 (I4.0) bringing new technological approaches, management, and business models and, mainly, insertion in global productive chains, it is necessary to verify the maturity and readiness of the PIM companies regarding this new environment. This article aims to verify the logistical interoperability as a boosting tool of I4.0, through applied and exploratory research, based on the case study of a motorcycle manufacturer, using a logistical interoperability measurement model based on structural equations. As a result, an overall evaluation coefficient value of 4.65 to a maximum of 5.00 was found, and the points for improvement are discussed.

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  • Alberto Antonio Tuma Neto & Flavio de Barros e Azevedo Ramos & Miriam Maristela Reis Moraes & Sandro Breval Santiago & Armando Araújo de Souza Junior, 2022. "Logistics Interoperability as a Boost Factor for Industry 4.0: Case Study of a Motorcycle Manufacturer," European Journal of Business and Management Research, European Open Science, vol. 7(2), pages 69-78, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejbmr0:v:7:y:2022:i:2:id:51281
    DOI: 10.24018/ejbmr.2022.7.2.1281
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