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    Factories can improve product quality by implementing quality control measures, using advanced technology, providing training to employees, and listening to customer feedback.

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    TQM is a management approach focused on continuous improvement, customer satisfaction, and employee involvement in quality control processes.

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    Factories can reduce energy consumption through measures such as upgrading equipment, optimizing processes, implementing energy-efficient technologies, and using renewable energy sources.

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    Key components include sourcing, production, inventory management, distribution, and customer service.

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    IoT connects devices and equipment in factories to collect and exchange data, enabling real-time monitoring, remote control, and predictive maintenance.

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    Predictive maintenance uses data analysis and machine learning to predict when equipment failure is likely to occur, allowing for maintenance to be performed before issues arise.

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    Robotics improves manufacturing by increasing efficiency, precision, and safety, while also reducing labor costs and repetitive tasks.

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    Industry 4.0 can improve operations by enabling real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, process optimization, and enhanced decision-making.

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    Industry 4.0 refers to the integration of digital technologies such as IoT, AI, and data analytics into manufacturing processes to create smart factories.

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    Benefits include reduced costs, improved quality, shorter lead times, increased flexibility, and better customer satisfaction.