201411 · The spare parts supply chain of the F-18 Super Hornet fighter jet was selected as the case study because the air-cooling ducts of the environmental control system are produced using AM technology. In total, four scenarios are investigated that vary the supply chain configurations and additive manufacturing machine specifications.
20221111 · Over the last decade, additive manufacturing (AM) has received an increased attention as many manufacturing companies have increasingly adopted new
2021831 · This research has theoretically and empirically identified some of the most significant impacts of additive manufacturing on the supply chain, including the
20171114 · Additive manufacturing (AM) is a technology that makes Four Ways for Additive Manufacturing. it possible to directly produce parts from digital design models
202061 · Changes in supply chain, responsiveness, sustainability and boundary conditions related to Additive Manufacturing in military and humanitarian missions. This qualitative research was conducted by means of a systematic literature review, interviews with (internal and external) stakeholders and desk research on selected cases in which
2018830 · Abstract. Additive Manufacturing (AM) is rapidly gaining interest as a highly innovative manufacturing technology, having many advantages over more conventional manufacturing methods. These advantages include the ability to produce very complex structures that are relatively easily customized to specific user requirements.
2021121 · Hence, in this paper, theoretical models are established to quantify the supply chain costs of traditional and additive manufacturing in the scope of a local, small
201911 · Abstract. Recently, Additive Manufacturing (AM) has started to be considered as an alternative to Conventional Manufacturing (CM) in the spare part production, due to the negligible set-up times that AM has with respect to CM and the possibility of producing small batches. However, AM production times are usually larger
202041 · Additive manufacturing in supply chain context is examined. • An optimization model is developed to formulate the problem. • Several structural properties and a lower bound are presented for the problem. • Best-fit heuristic based algorithms are employed. • BFCUBS algorithm is suggested for solving the problem.
202311 · Owing to the global supply chain disruptions and rising demand for essential goods and components, 3D printing has emerged as an alternative solution to address some of these challenges, where certain physical products can be manufactured locally or on-site [1, 16]. 2.2. Additive manufacturing and supply chains
2023520 · Additive manufacturing (AM) is replacing traditional manufacturing approaches – such as subtractive and molding – in some industries. The product and
202361 · The paper provides an overview of the impact of the integration of additive manufacturing (AM) within the supply chain, the correlation with the reshoring
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a digital manufacturing technology that enables companies to rethink their supply chain (SC) design. By means of literature synthesis, we build new
2023520 · Additive manufacturing (AM) is replacing traditional manufacturing approaches – such as subtractive and molding – in some industries. The product and supply chain impacts of AM continue to extend its industrial reach, improve engineer-to-order manufacturing, and pave the way to mass customization.
2017925 · The supply chain integration and supply chain risk management literature has speculated about the impact of AM on the development speed of products and production lead times in supply chains
202111 · Because its different nature, its application could cause strong changes in supply chains and it could affect the relationship between the supply chain players. This
2020101 · Supply chain flexibility (SCF) has evolved from well-established origins in manufacturing flexibility research (e.g. Olhager and West, 2002, Upton, 1995), and extends the idea of change without trade-offs from the individual firm to the whole supply chain to remain competitive in increasingly complex business environment (Stevenson and
The extent to which additive manufacturing alters the supply chain of Figure 1, however, crucially depends on the extent to which the technical challenges (see Chapter 2) are resolved (Sasson and Johnson, 2016). At
202311 · The state of the art provides an overview of supply chain management as well as the production aspects of additive manufacturing. Moreover, impact factors of
2023520 · The deliver activities in a supply chain include order management and the routine warehousing and distribution operations for fulfilling the orders.Return activities consist of handling the returned items, like containers, packages, defective items, and end-of-life products.. AM adoption can radically change make-to-order and engineer-to-order