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Antonio Giallanza

Researcher at University of Palermo

Publications -  39
Citations -  495

Antonio Giallanza is an academic researcher from University of Palermo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supply chain & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 33 publications receiving 244 citations.

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Industry 4.0 Technologies for Manufacturing Sustainability: A Systematic Review and Future Research Directions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a systematic literature review approach to find out the current research progress and future research potential of Industry 4.0 technologies to achieve manufacturing sustainability, which will be valuable for industry and academia in order to achieve industry sustainability with Industry 4-0 technologies.
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A sizing approach for stand-alone hybrid photovoltaic-wind-battery systems: A Sicilian case study

TL;DR: A high-resolution analysis that allows sizing a hybrid photovoltaic-wind turbine-battery banks has been carried out to minimize the annualized cost of the systems satisfying two reliability constraints and gives an important advancement on the current state of the art.
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Fuzzy green vehicle routing problem for designing a three echelons supply chain

TL;DR: The application of the 3E-FGVRP model to a case study of the Sicilian agri-food context confirms the robustness of the model, and the optimal configurations of the three-echelon supply chain can be found.
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Towards Shipping 4.0. A preliminary gap analysis

TL;DR: A gap analysis is performed by performing a gap analysis between current (traditional) business models and next generation digitized shipping industry, discussing the maturity level and the technological barriers.
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Ranking of occupational health and safety risks by a multi-criteria perspective: Inclusion of human factors and application of VIKOR

TL;DR: A Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) based methodology addressed to the occupational risks prioritization is implemented in a Sicilian manufacturing company that produces and commercializes wooden products, together with the sale of outdoor furniture.