The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Why the Cost Tradeoff Mentality Will Change

The Fourth Industrial Revolution breaks the mold from the previous three.

Subscriber: Log Out

We are entering the Fourth Industrial Revolution and many wonder what will supply chain management look like in the next era characterized by high technology, a demand economy, and the increasingly blurred lines between reality and cyber-space?

In order for supply chain managers to succeed in the Fourth Industrial Revolution they will need to shift the focus from cost tradeoffs between centralized assets such as inventory and production capacity and move it to applying individual resources to individual customers, and to do it in collaboration with other locally-available suppliers in order to exactly match customer needs.

The Fourth Industrial Revolution breaks the mold from the previous three. In each of the first three revolutions, the most important competitive strategy was to accumulate capital in several key forms but the Fourth Revolution blurs the lines between the technical world and reality.

Thanks to the development of several key general-purpose technologies, capital accumulation is no longer necessary to achieve economies of scale and to serve geographically dispersed markets. First among these technologies is high volume 3D printing, which means economies of scale are the same for a large order as for an order of one.

Second are automated channels of distribution, such as the automated drones being developed by Amazon and self-driving trucks recently tested in the Netherlands.

Third is the “Internet of Things,” particularly among industry, which will enable our artificial intelligence-driven “Big Data” analytics to have an accurate awareness of the state of the real world, and to decide how to respond.

SC
MR

Latest Resources
Warehouse Automation Unleashed
Inside this Special Digital Issue, we explore the state of warehouse automation. Packed with tips on how to approach warehouse automation…
Download

About the Author

Michael Gravier, Associate Professor
Michael Gravier

Michael Gravier is a Professor of Marketing and Supply Chain Management at Bryant University with a focus on logistics, supply chain management and strategy and international trade. Follow Bryant University on Facebook and Twitter.

View Michael's author profile.

Subscribe

Supply Chain Management Review delivers the best industry content.
Subscribe today and get full access to all of Supply Chain Management Review’s exclusive content, email newsletters, premium resources and in-depth, comprehensive feature articles written by the industry's top experts on the subjects that matter most to supply chain professionals.
×

Search

Search

Sourcing & Procurement

Inventory Management Risk Management Global Trade Ports & Shipping

Business Management

Supply Chain TMS WMS 3PL Government & Regulation Sustainability Finance

Software & Technology

Artificial Intelligence Automation Cloud IoT Robotics Software

The Academy

Executive Education Associations Institutions Universities & Colleges

Resources

Podcasts Webcasts Companies Visionaries White Papers Special Reports Premiums Magazine Archive

Subscribe

SCMR Magazine Newsletters Magazine Archives Customer Service