Abstract
An examination of Industry 4.0 (I4.0) and its impact on lean manufacturing (LM) is not yet detailed, properly evaluated or validated. Notably, there is a lack of recent studies that evaluated I4.0 technology mapping and prioritization in the LM industrial context in Malaysia. The study aims to evaluate how I4.0 technology enablers influence the use of lean tools. Moreover, this study evaluates the correlation between company type and I4.0 implementation maturity, familiarity, and sources exhibiting an inclination to advance skills. The study evaluated 208 respondents belonging to several LM enterprises in Malaysia. Self-administered questionnaires were used and association analysis, based on the independence test, was used to assess the consensus based on the devised hypothesis. The outcomes were obtained using correspondence assessment of the asymptotic significant correlation coefficient (p) in which to draw conclusions using the p determined during hypothesis evaluation, a 0.05 significance level indicates all null hypotheses must be accepted. Moreover, the three elements; I4.0, LMP, and LMSs are significant with 0.897, 0.980, and 0.876 values, respectively. The outcomes indicate a strongly positive correlation between I4.0 and LM system (LMS). This observation is expected to help Malaysian LM practitioners to anticipate the future lean landscape based on the boundless innovation provided by these Technologies as the anticipated outcome is a strong positive correlation between I4.0 and LM systems (LMS). This finding would empower Malaysian LM practitioners to anticipate the future of lean manufacturing, shaped by the boundless innovation potential of I4.0 technologies. By embracing this convergence, companies can unlock a future of enhanced productivity driven by autonomous operations and data-driven decision making. Therefore, using lean in the context of I4.0 is a promising combination for improving future productivity through autonomous operations.
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