An Investigative Study to Examine Impact of Digitalisation on Manufacturing Supply Chains

Author:

Shah Satya1,Chen Siew1,Ganji Elmira Naghi1

Affiliation:

1. Engineering Operations Management Royal Holloway University of London UNITED KINGDOM

Abstract

This study delves into how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the Malaysian glove industry's supply chain and triggered the adoption of digitalization to enhance supply chain performance (SCP). Through surveys and interviews, it was discovered that the pandemic negatively affected business performance but prompted increased digitalization adoption. Commonly utilized digital solutions include Big Data Analytics (BDA), Internet of Things (IoT), and Cloud Computing (CC), while less commonly adopted solutions include Augmented Reality (AR) and Additive Manufacturing (AM). The research underscores a positive link between digitalization and SCP, stressing the significance of digital capabilities in sustaining supply chain resilience and responsiveness. However, challenges such as cultural shifts in work practices and investment apprehensions impede digitalization endeavors. The study provides insights for industry practitioners on harnessing digitalization to alleviate supply chain disruptions and offers recommendations for effective digitalization strategies.

Publisher

World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)

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