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Navigating the sustainable supply chain realm: Revolutionizing from 3.0 to 5.0
The evolution of Supply Chain Management (SCM) has been shaped by successive industrial revolutions, each characterized by distinct operational objectives and technological advancements. This paper examines the transition of SCM from Industry 3.0 to Industry 5.0, with a particular focus on sustainable digital transformation. Throughout this progression, SCM has continuously adapted to shifting business and environmental imperatives, leveraging emerging technologies to enhance resilience and efficiency. Through a comprehensive literature review and bibliometric analysis, this study develops a structured framework that maps the evolution of SCM across these industrial phases. It explores the integration of sustainable practices and technological advancements, offering valuable insights for both academic researchers and industry professionals. Furthermore, this research highlights how Industry 5.0 fosters a socially sustainable approach to SCM by emphasizing human-centric strategies. By analyzing the interplay between technological innovation, sustainability objectives, and managerial paradigms, this study synthesizes diverse strategies for building more innovative, resilient, and sustainable supply chains in an increasingly complex global landscape.
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Computers & Industrial Engineering (CAIE) is dedicated to researchers, educators, and practitioners in industrial engineering and related fields. Pioneering the integration of computers in research, education, and practice, industrial engineering has evolved to make computers and electronic communication integral to its domain. CAIE publishes original contributions focusing on the development of novel computerized methodologies to address industrial engineering problems. It also highlights the applications of these methodologies to issues within the broader industrial engineering and associated communities. The journal actively encourages submissions that push the boundaries of fundamental theories and concepts in industrial engineering techniques.