Implications of additive manufacturing on supply chain and logistics

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Autor(a) principal: Tasé Velázquez, Daniel R.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Simon, Alexandre Tadeu, Helleno, André Luís, Mastrapa, Lorena Hernández
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/1139
Resumo: Additive manufacturing (AM) technology has attracted the interest of industrial professionals and researchers in the last years. This interest lies primarily in understanding the trends, benefits, and implications of AM technology on supply chain (SC) and logistics, as it requires reconfiguring the supply chain based on a distributed manufacturing strategy, closer to the consumer market, with shorter lead times and less raw materials. It still is an emerging field, and needs further study. Therefore, a better understanding of main trends will contribute to the dissemination of knowledge about AM technology and its consolidation. This article seeks to investigate the implications of AM, as an advanced manufacturing model, on SC and logistics. A four-step research method was used to develop a systematic literature review and a bibliometric analysis on the AM implications in SC and logistics. The main implications of AM on SC and logistics were classified in seven key issues gathered as result of the literature review. Additionally, bibliometric study allowed understanding researches major trends in this field. The key aspects highlighted and characterized as major implications of AM on SC and logistic are: supply chain complexity reduction; more flexible logistics and inventory management; better spreading and popularization of mass customization; decentralization of manufacturing; greater design freedom and rapid prototyping; increasing of resource efficiency and sustainability, and the need to have clearly defined legal and safety aspects.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Implications of additive manufacturing on supply chain and logistics
title Implications of additive manufacturing on supply chain and logistics
spellingShingle Implications of additive manufacturing on supply chain and logistics
Tasé Velázquez, Daniel R.
Additive manufacturing
Supply chain
Logistics
title_short Implications of additive manufacturing on supply chain and logistics
title_full Implications of additive manufacturing on supply chain and logistics
title_fullStr Implications of additive manufacturing on supply chain and logistics
title_full_unstemmed Implications of additive manufacturing on supply chain and logistics
title_sort Implications of additive manufacturing on supply chain and logistics
author Tasé Velázquez, Daniel R.
author_facet Tasé Velázquez, Daniel R.
Simon, Alexandre Tadeu
Helleno, André Luís
Mastrapa, Lorena Hernández
author_role author
author2 Simon, Alexandre Tadeu
Helleno, André Luís
Mastrapa, Lorena Hernández
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tasé Velázquez, Daniel R.
Simon, Alexandre Tadeu
Helleno, André Luís
Mastrapa, Lorena Hernández
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Additive manufacturing
Supply chain
Logistics
topic Additive manufacturing
Supply chain
Logistics
description Additive manufacturing (AM) technology has attracted the interest of industrial professionals and researchers in the last years. This interest lies primarily in understanding the trends, benefits, and implications of AM technology on supply chain (SC) and logistics, as it requires reconfiguring the supply chain based on a distributed manufacturing strategy, closer to the consumer market, with shorter lead times and less raw materials. It still is an emerging field, and needs further study. Therefore, a better understanding of main trends will contribute to the dissemination of knowledge about AM technology and its consolidation. This article seeks to investigate the implications of AM, as an advanced manufacturing model, on SC and logistics. A four-step research method was used to develop a systematic literature review and a bibliometric analysis on the AM implications in SC and logistics. The main implications of AM on SC and logistics were classified in seven key issues gathered as result of the literature review. Additionally, bibliometric study allowed understanding researches major trends in this field. The key aspects highlighted and characterized as major implications of AM on SC and logistic are: supply chain complexity reduction; more flexible logistics and inventory management; better spreading and popularization of mass customization; decentralization of manufacturing; greater design freedom and rapid prototyping; increasing of resource efficiency and sustainability, and the need to have clearly defined legal and safety aspects.
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