Cranfield's Supply Chain 4.0 Hub attempts to explore the Industry 4.0 technologies for improvement in logistics and supply chain management. This hub is the driving force in the advancement of supply chain innovation. Working with our members and strategic partners, our research expertise in supply chain and technology management enables us to develop novel Industry 4.0 applications for various supply chains.
Big Data and Analytics
Introduction
Data is a new currency in digital supply chains, thus storing and analysing such 'big' data is challenging.Data analytical techniques help to make sense of data by generating useful information and making robust decisions.This theme focuses on predictive, prescriptive and cognitive analytical techniques to solve complex logistics and supply chain problems.
Cost, efficiency, effectiveness and productivity remain critically important for managing modern supply chains.New business models in logistics, procurement and supply chains can help shape innovative customer value propositions.This theme focuses on generating ideas for alternative and new business models to reveal opportunities for growth in logistics, procurement and supply chain.
Supply chain disruptions are on the rise, impacting logistics and supply chains significantly.This theme focuses on mitigating different types of supply chain disruptions, utilising the Centre's extensive expertise in supply chain risk management to create resilient and/or adaptable modern supply chains.
Robotics and Automation is revolutionising modern manufacturing and distribution operations.Advances in computing power, software-development techniques and networking technologies have enabled integration of technologies supporting autonomy and automation.This theme focuses on such technologies to improve supply chain performance and reduce operations costs.
Digital supply chains are connected with modern devices for fast and secure information sharing and connectivity.This theme focuses on connecting, disruptive technologies impacting supply chains of tomorrow.