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Supply Chain in the Age of Industry 4.0: A Literature Review

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  • Samia Haman

    (Engineering Sciences Laboratory National School of Applied Sciences, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra 14 000, Morocco
    SMARTiLab Laboratory, Moroccan School of Engineering Sciences (EMSI Rabat/SMARTILAB), Rabat 10 000, Morocco)

  • Anass Ben Abdelouahab

    (Engineering Sciences Laboratory National School of Applied Sciences, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra 14 000, Morocco)

  • Younes El Bouzekri El Idrissi

    (Engineering Sciences Laboratory National School of Applied Sciences, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra 14 000, Morocco)

  • Safae Merzouk

    (SMARTiLab Laboratory, Moroccan School of Engineering Sciences (EMSI Rabat/SMARTILAB), Rabat 10 000, Morocco)

  • Aniss Moumen

    (Engineering Sciences Laboratory National School of Applied Sciences, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra 14 000, Morocco)

Abstract

Background: The rapid digital transformation driven by Industry 4.0 technologies is reshaping manufacturing supply chains, yet comprehensive insights into how these technologies are integrated remain limited. Methods: This study addresses this research gap by conducting a systematic bibliometric analysis and literature review of integrating Industry 4.0 technologies in the manufacturing supply chain. We used different scientific databases, Scopus and Web of Science, to elaborate this study. Results : Using advanced bibliometric methods, this study examines the evolution of academic discourse, identifies key themes, and maps the intellectual structure of this transformative research field. By leveraging bibliometric tools, the study names the most prolific authors, countries, and journals contributing to this domain. The findings of the first phase reveal the growing focus on topics like supply chain resilience and real-time decision-making, while also finding gaps in the literature related to technology integration. In the second phase, the literature review identified the most used adoption models in empirical studies such as resource-based view, dynamic capabilities view, and technology acceptance model, we also categorized the adoption drivers into technological, organizational, and environmental. Conclusions: This review emphasizes that although research on Industry 4.0 has expanded significantly, the majority of studies predominantly concentrate on technology adoption and quantitative analysis, with little examination of integration, contextual factors, and longitudinal effects.

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  • Samia Haman & Anass Ben Abdelouahab & Younes El Bouzekri El Idrissi & Safae Merzouk & Aniss Moumen, 2025. "Supply Chain in the Age of Industry 4.0: A Literature Review," Logistics, MDPI, vol. 9(4), pages 1-23, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlogis:v:9:y:2025:i:4:p:173-:d:1806313
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