2022
DOI: 10.3390/logistics6020036
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Assessing Adoption Factors for Additive Manufacturing: Insights from Case Studies

Abstract: Background: Research on Additive Manufacturing [AM] provides few guidelines for successful adoption of the technology in different market environments. This paper seeks to address this gap by developing a framework that suggests market attributes for which the technology will successfully meet a need. We rely on classical technology adoption theory to evaluate the challenges and opportunities proffered by AM. Methods: We apply a framework of technology adoption and assess these parameters using seven case stud… Show more

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“…Logistics processes include not only the flow of goods but also the flow of information and financial resources. Bozarth and Handfield have identified three types of logistic processes [10,11]:…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Logistics processes include not only the flow of goods but also the flow of information and financial resources. Bozarth and Handfield have identified three types of logistic processes [10,11]:…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This storage of 3D files instead of physical parts can have a very positive impact on industrial maintenance, namely in the manufacturing of spare parts, particularly when the costs associated with the conventional logistics chain are disproportionately high. Additive manufacturing technologies allow these parts to be produced ‘on demand’ [ 116 ], which reduces the amount of stock, the costs inherent in this storage [ 117 ], the reduction in the size of warehouses, and the shortening of supply chains [ 114 ]. In addition to this, the reduction in emissions and material waste [ 118 ], freedom of design [ 119 ], reduced repair time [ 118 ], and longer equipment life cycle [ 114 ] make additive manufacturing a sustainable option for the manufacture of spare parts.…”
Section: Development Of a Knowledge Maturity Model For Additive Manuf...mentioning
confidence: 99%