2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ifacol.2019.11.220
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Reducing resupply time with additive manufacturing in spare part supply chain

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“…Also within the SAMT approach, the first comparison between ASMC and TSC scenarios is Mashhadi et al (2015), providing an illustration of the changes in SC indicators (mostly inventory) if AM resources are adopted. Similar analyses by Li et al (2017b) or Cestana et al (2019) (see the full list in Table 2) using different techniques have established that, under a range of conditions and performance indicators, AMSC presents a range of advantages over TSC.…”
Section: Evolution and Problem Variantssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Also within the SAMT approach, the first comparison between ASMC and TSC scenarios is Mashhadi et al (2015), providing an illustration of the changes in SC indicators (mostly inventory) if AM resources are adopted. Similar analyses by Li et al (2017b) or Cestana et al (2019) (see the full list in Table 2) using different techniques have established that, under a range of conditions and performance indicators, AMSC presents a range of advantages over TSC.…”
Section: Evolution and Problem Variantssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The literature search showed AM applications in various industries that include aviation [17,24,27,34,35,54,56,57,59], manufacturing and logistics [5,9,18,20,28,38,63], automotive [15,25,32,39], military [7,11,22,37,55], medicine [16,52], electronics [31,64] and petroleum [41]. However, most of the literature provides research which is not related or specified to any particular industry sector [3,6,10,14,19,23,26,29,33,36,40,42,43,45,46,[48][49][50][51]53...…”
Section: Systematic Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AM is considered to have the potential to change the spare parts industry because it helps in reducing the overall cost, including inventory costs; as with AM, less raw materials and less inventory space are needed, and therefore it helps to boost SC efficiency and robustness. Thus, whenever a part is demanded, AM technology can be used to print the parts immediately, enabling the need for less physical storage space and cutting inventory holding costs across the supply chain [6]. AM enables on-demand and on-site production, shortening lead times significantly [7] and consequently reducing downtime costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supply chain management is the concept of raw materials to finished products to reach the consumer. Cestana et al [16] have referred to the single echelon supply chain with assumptions of uncountable manufacturing capacity for the inventory problem. e slow-moving is in AM and CM (conventional manufacturing) may more costly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e following conditions were taken for performing their research such as the first condition, part make by CM, and the second condition, part make AM. us the result has been obtained by the Analytical Markov Chain Model [16]. Cozmei and Caloian [17] have used embryonic technology in supply chain management and considered the factors like stock flow, divergence of function, labor cost saving, and workforce productivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%