ABSTRACT
Industry 4.0 based in Internet of things must provide data and information to management process. Protocol of communication between things accelerates the different steps in the supply chain. One order with a n quantity of components located in different vendors, the ones that can be in any location in the word, connected with internet providing basic information of the component and tracking them on logistic process. In the process to arrive to manufacturing place all components generate a master signal to complete the order, all this process fallow by internet tracking system. Complete order is fallow for the system and send signals to tracking the process of the order in the back end windows.
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Index Terms
- Industry 4.0 & Internet of Things in Supply Chain
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