Volume 7, Issue 4 e70037
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Towards the integrated supply chain practices through industry 4.0: A bibliometric and systematic review

Pramod Sanjay Mahajan

Pramod Sanjay Mahajan

Operations and Supply Chain Management, Indian Institute of Management, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

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Rakesh D. Raut

Corresponding Author

Rakesh D. Raut

Operations and Supply Chain Management, Indian Institute of Management, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

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Rakesh D. Raut, Operations and Supply Chain Management, Room No. 514, ALB building, 5th Floor, Indian Institute of Management, Mumbai, India.

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Prasanth R. Kumar

Prasanth R. Kumar

School of Management Studies, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India

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Sudishna Ghoshal

Sudishna Ghoshal

T A Pai Management Institute (Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal), Bengaluru, India

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First published: 05 December 2024

Abstract

Modern agri-food supply chains are gradually becoming complex due to perishability, seasonality, frequent disruption, fluctuating consumer requirements and environmental concerns. Implementing multiple practices may help to address this complexity and develop a robust agri-food supply chain that enables a competitive edge for the organisation. This paper discusses the possibility of integrating various supply chain practices through Industry 4.0 in the agri-food supply chain. In addition, getting insights from bibliometric and systematic reviews. The study tried to search for various possible keywords to import the data on multiple research platforms such as Web of Science, Science Direct and Scopus. All the collected data were merged into a single file, removing duplicates and verifying the papers based on the abstract and title for relevancy. Finally, the study concluded the systematic review of 97 research articles. By analyzing the content of all the articles and reviewing articles through a bibliometric package of ‘R’. The paper's finding suggests that integrating all these practices mentioned in the article gives a collaborative output of a sustainable, efficient, flexible and resilient supply chain that leverages Industry 4.0 technology to market dynamics while maximizing sustainable impact. The researcher and practitioner advised a wise implementation of all the supply chain practices mentioned in this article and suggested understanding their benefit to the organisation. This study also presented a future research direction focusing on the practical application of Industry 4.0 and collaborative supply chain practices.

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