Productivity Induced by the Information System Technologies, Case of Industry 4.0
Mohammed Ghouat1, Abdellah Haddout2, Mariam Benhadou3
1Mohammed Ghouat, Laboratory of industrial management and energy and technology of plastics and composites – ENSEM Casablanca- University Hassan II- Casablanca Morocco.
2Abdellah Haddout, Laboratory of industrial management and energy and technology of plastics and composites – ENSEM Casablanca- University Hassan II- Casablanca Morocco.
3Mariam Benhadou, Laboratory of industrial management and energy and technology of plastics and composites – ENSEM Casablanca- University Hassan II- Casablanca Morocco
Manuscript received on 08 June 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 14 June 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 June 2019 | PP: 2522-2525 | Volume-8 Issue-8, June 2019 | Retrieval Number: H6919068819/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: Faced with the increasingly growing of specific customer needs, the global industry is dealing with a large and diverse number of information systems, this situation create challenges upon the information management and real time data analytics. The analysis of the different industrial revolutions since the 18th century has highlighted the main motivations for these mutations, which each time affect the interactions of the organizations with their interested parties. Understanding the motivations of each industrial revolution allows us to understand the main motivations of the Industry 4.0 concept and to understand how this concept impacts how organizations interact with their stakeholders. The Industry 4.0 concept is taking shape to specifically meet the needs of analysis and instant decision-making for better responsiveness with good quality control and increased productivity at lower cost. As a result, the Industry 4.0 concept imposes a new way of organizing and interacting with companies and their stakeholders. Indeed, it has been shown to have a direct impact on the key factors of the supply chain. In this work we seek to highlight the impact of the industry 4.0 concept on the entire production system environment and subsequently directly affect the level of performance of the company in terms of quality, cost of production and with improved productivity.
Index Terms: Industry 4.0, Production system, Productivity
Scope of the Article: Information Retrieval