2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2019.09.060
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Effect of 3D printing on supply chain management

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“…3D printing is used to create engineering prototypes. It can enable the mass customization of goods on a large scale (Varsha Shree et al, 2020). 3DP contributes to reducing excessive inventory stocking.…”
Section: Enabling Technologies On Scmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3D printing is used to create engineering prototypes. It can enable the mass customization of goods on a large scale (Varsha Shree et al, 2020). 3DP contributes to reducing excessive inventory stocking.…”
Section: Enabling Technologies On Scmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an emerging manufacturing process, it complements the traditional manufacturing process and can flourish new business models (Rayna & Striukova, 2016; Savolainen & Collan, 2020; Varsha Shree et al, 2020). AM has the potential to impact SCM significantly, especially for spare parts (Chaudhuri et al, 2020; Holmström et al, 2010; Khajavi et al, 2018; Li et al, 2018; Muir & Haddud, 2018).…”
Section: Additive Manufacturing-enabled Supply Chain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, (Zanoni et al 2019) conducted three industrial case studies and quantitative analyses, and they found that the integration of AM with the firm's supply chain resulted in increased market responsiveness and the facilitation of the logistics network. Literature reviews were carried out to analyse AM's impacts on a firm's supply chain and its design (Varsha Shree et al 2020;Verboeket and Krikke 2019). According to the literature, the other identified benefits of the AM-influenced supply chain were the increase in manufacturing and time-to-market speed, with reduced inventory, shipping, and capital expenditures in factories and warehouses (Niehues, Berger, and Henke 2018;Zijm, Knofius, and van der Heijden 2019).…”
Section: Am and Its Supply Chain Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%