The implementation of Industry 4.0 technologies in the protective wear supply chain has been limited due to the complexities associated with meeting regulations and standards for manufacturing, according to “Industry 4.0 for the Manufacture of Protective Wear–2018 Report” by ResearchAndMarkets.com. The report highlights key areas of technological development that impact the protective wear manufacturing supply chain. These technologies are designed to improve manufacturing efficiency and quality, increase the time to market, and reduce labor costs, time and inventory waste, all of which is in line with Industry 4.0 goals.
Report issued on protective wear
Industry News, News | January 30, 2019 | By: ATA
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