Chowdury M Luthfur Rahman, Misbah Uddin Syed, Nurul Alam Fahim, Md Rasel Mia
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Industry 4.0 is considered as the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) and involves virtual and physical systems that are interconnected and collaborative in an autonomous way. The ready-made garments (RMG) sectors in Bangladesh have been undergoing a transition that encompasses the digitization of garment production processes. This research work provides the readiness assessment of the RMG sector of Bangladesh regarding industry 4.0 deployment. Industry 4.0 is a relatively advanced theory within the RMG factories, and it promotes the interest on how to make utilization of technologies included in the idea and take benefit from them as well. The study dilemma is that there is a limited amount of readiness assessments available that cover problems of interest. The research question has been created to assess the readiness level of the RMG sector in Bangladesh with regard to the application of Industry 4.0. The data collection and analysis techniques were adopted from the IMPULS model which is a foundation of the German Engineering Federation, VDMA (Verband Deutscher Maschinen- und Anlagenbau). The quantitative method of the IMPULS model was modified to address the study issue accordingly. The findings demonstrate that RMG factories are rated no higher than level two out of six levels (0-5). It indicates that they are in the emerging state of implementing Industry 4.0 and facing significant challenges, particularly in strategy formation and facility infrastructure to fulfill the demands of Industry 4.0. The conclusion is that a great portion of RMG factories of Bangladesh is at the beginner level. The beginner level is comparable to level 1, which indicates a low level of readiness. Lack of knowledge, limited government help, poor infrastructure, cheap labor availability, and high initial investment costs could all be the contributing factors toward a lower level of readiness.
工业4.0被认为是第四次工业革命(4IR),涉及以自主方式互联和协作的虚拟和物理系统。孟加拉国的成衣(RMG)行业正在经历一场转型,其中包括服装生产过程的数字化。这项研究工作提供了孟加拉国RMG部门关于工业4.0部署的准备情况评估。工业4.0在RMG工厂中是一个相对先进的理论,它促进了人们对如何利用其中包含的技术并从中受益的兴趣。研究的困境是,现有的准备评估数量有限,涵盖了感兴趣的问题。研究问题是为了评估孟加拉国RMG部门在工业4.0应用方面的准备程度。数据收集和分析技术采用了德国工程联合会VDMA (Verband Deutscher Maschinen- und Anlagenbau)基础的impulse模型。对impulse模型的定量方法进行了相应的修改,以解决研究问题。调查结果表明,RMG工厂的评级不高于6个等级(0-5)中的第2级。这表明它们正处于实施工业4.0的新兴状态,面临着重大挑战,特别是在战略制定和设施基础设施方面,以满足工业4.0的需求。结论是,孟加拉国的RMG工厂有很大一部分处于初级水平。初级水平与1级相当,这表明准备程度较低。缺乏知识、政府援助有限、基础设施落后、劳动力廉价以及初始投资成本高,都可能是导致准备程度较低的因素。