Logistics centers in the new industrial era: A proposed framework for logistics center 4.0

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2020

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Volkan Yavas
Yeşim Deniz Özkan-Özen

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Elsevier Ltd

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This study focuses on the transformation of logistics centers in Industry 4.0. Aim is to reveal the important criteria for logistics centers in Industry 4.0 by considering link to traditional logistics centers practices and proposing a framework for new logistics centers. Initially literature review to reveal criteria for logistics centers in Industry 4.0 is conducted. Secondly fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making methodology is used to present the importance order and the causal relationship between criteria to make recommendations for future implications. The results may be useful for logistics center's professionals in transition process and new research topics may be derived for academics. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Fuzzy Dematel, Industry 4.0, Logistics 4.0, Logistics Center, Decision Making, Causal Relationships, Decision Making Methodology, Dematel, Fuzzy - Multi Criteria Decision Making, Fuzzy Dematel, Literature Reviews, Logistic 4.0, Logistics Center, Research Topics, Transition Process, Industry 4.0, Academic Research, Fuzzy Mathematics, Logistics, Multicriteria Analysis, Decision making, Causal relationships, Decision making methodology, DEMATEL, Fuzzy - Multi criteria decision making, Fuzzy DEMATEL, Literature reviews, Logistic 4.0, Logistics center, Research topics, Transition process, Industry 4.0, academic research, fuzzy mathematics, logistics, multicriteria analysis, Logistics 4.0, Logistics Center, Fuzzy DEMATEL, Industry 4.0, Logistics 4.0, Fuzzy DEMATEL, Industry 4.0, Logistics center

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences

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Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review

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135

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101864

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134

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101

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