Mohamed Ben‐Daya
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74
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About
Mohamed Ben-Daya is a prominent operations research and industrial engineering scholar whose work spans manufacturing systems, maintenance optimization, and digital warehousing transformation. His 1995 contribution on flexible manufacturing systems, which has garnered 49 citations, established him as an early voice in understanding the evolving landscape of modern production environments, examining how adaptable manufacturing configurations could enhance operational efficiency and responsiveness. More recently, Ben-Daya has turned his attention to the digital frontier of supply chain management. His 2024 systematic review on optimization approaches in digital warehousing transformation, already accumulating 25 citations in a short period, demonstrates his ability to synthesize cutting-edge developments at the intersection of automation and logistics. This work critically examines how technologies such as Automated Guided Vehicles, Internet of Things connectivity, and robotic automation are reshaping warehouse operations and decision-making frameworks. Spanning nearly three decades of research productivity, Ben-Daya's career reflects a consistent commitment to bridging theoretical optimization with practical industrial application. His contributions are particularly valuable to students and practitioners seeking to understand how quantitative methods and emerging technologies can be leveraged to improve complex operational systems in both manufacturing and logistics contexts.
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- 1Flexible manufacturing systems : recent developments49 citations · 1995
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