DocumentCode :
265496
Title :
From Bits to Atoms: 3D Printing in the Context of Supply Chain Strategies
Author :
Nyman, Henrik J. ; Sarlin, Peter
Author_Institution :
Abo Akademi Univ., Turku, Finland
fYear :
2014
fDate :
6-9 Jan. 2014
Firstpage :
4190
Lastpage :
4199
Abstract :
A lot of attention in supply chain management has been devoted to understanding customer requirements. What are customer priorities in terms of price and service level, and how can companies go about fulfilling these requirements in an optimal way? New manufacturing technology in the form of 3D printing is about to change some of the underlying assumptions for different supply chain set-ups. This paper explores opportunities and barriers of 3D printing technology, specifically in a supply chain context. We are proposing a set of principles that can act to bridge existing research on different supply chain strategies and 3D printing. With these principles, researchers and practitioners alike can better understand the opportunities and limitations of 3D printing in a supply chain management context.
Keywords :
customer services; supply chain management; three-dimensional printing; 3D printing technology; customer priorities; customer requirements; manufacturing technology; price level; service level; supply chain management; supply chain strategies; Additives; Manufacturing; Printing; Supply chains; Three-dimensional displays; Transportation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences (HICSS), 2014 47th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2014.518
Filename :
6759120
Link To Document :
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