METHODOLOGY FOR ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVE PERFORMANCE OF AN INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE IN THE CONTEXT OF INDUSTRY 4.0
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17738153Keywords:
Industry 4.0, digitalization, enterprise efficiency, cyber-physical systems, IoT, automation, productivity, assessment methodologyAbstract
This paper analyzes modern approaches and methods for evaluating the effective performance of industrial
enterprises within the transition to Industry 4.0. Special emphasis is placed on digital performance indicators, the level
of automation, integration of cyber-physical systems, big data utilization, IoT technologies, and intelligent manufacturing
systems. The study applies system and comparative analysis, structural–logical modeling, statistical analysis of
production data, and expert evaluations by industry specialists. The findings indicate that the implementation of Industry
4.0 technologies contributes to productivity enhancement, cost optimization, and improved product quality. At the same
time, enterprises are required to gradually develop digital maturity, increase investment efficiency, and expand the pool
of qualified specialists.
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