Eyers Managing 3D Printing
1. Auflage 2020
ISBN: 978-3-030-23322-8
Verlag: Springer, Berlin
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Operations Management for Additive Manufacturing
1. Auflage 2020,
194 Seiten, Gebunden, HC runder Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 149 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 398 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-23322-8
Verlag: Springer, Berlin
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Additive Manufacturing and its impact on manufacturing operations. Bringing
together leading experts from across the operations and supply chain disciplines
the contributions offer a concise, accessible, and focused text for researchers and
practitioners alike. Showing how 3DP can be implemented in a multitude of business
models, the book explores how to manage 3DP both in the production environment
and wider supply chain.
Eyers, Daniel
Daniel Eyers is Senior Lecturer in Manufacturing Systems Management at Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, UK. He is Chartered Engineer with extensive industry experience, and he draws upon this in much of his interdisciplinary work. Daniel's research focuses on the implications of advanced manufacturing technologies for operations and supply chain management, and for over a decade this has explicitly focused on 3D printing / Additive Manufacturing.
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Implementation Scenarios for 3DP Chapter 3: Technology Adoption Models for 3DP Chapter 4: Additive Manufacturing as an Enabler of Digital Spare Parts Chapter 5: Service Levels in Make-to-Order Production: 3D Printing Applications Chapter 6: Flexibility Strategies for 3DP Chapter 7: Sustainability for 3DP Operations Chapter 8: Returning to the Beginning: Enabling Craft Production Using 3DP Chapter 9: Setting Up and Then Redistributing a 3D Printing Operation: Evidence from the Industry Chapter 10: Operationalisation of 3D Printing Service Provision Chapter 11: 3DP and the Domestication of Supply Chains in the Future
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Additive Manufacturing and its impact on manufacturing operations. Bringing
together leading experts from across the operations and supply chain disciplines
the contributions offer a concise, accessible, and focused text for researchers and
practitioners alike. Showing how 3DP can be implemented in a multitude of business
models, the book explores how to manage 3DP both in the production environment
and wider supply chain.
Eyers, Daniel
Daniel Eyers is Senior Lecturer in Manufacturing Systems Management at Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, UK. He is Chartered Engineer with extensive industry experience, and he draws upon this in much of his interdisciplinary work. Daniel's research focuses on the implications of advanced manufacturing technologies for operations and supply chain management, and for over a decade this has explicitly focused on 3D printing / Additive Manufacturing.
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Implementation Scenarios for 3DP Chapter 3: Technology Adoption Models for 3DP Chapter 4: Additive Manufacturing as an Enabler of Digital Spare Parts Chapter 5: Service Levels in Make-to-Order Production: 3D Printing Applications Chapter 6: Flexibility Strategies for 3DP Chapter 7: Sustainability for 3DP Operations Chapter 8: Returning to the Beginning: Enabling Craft Production Using 3DP Chapter 9: Setting Up and Then Redistributing a 3D Printing Operation: Evidence from the Industry Chapter 10: Operationalisation of 3D Printing Service Provision Chapter 11: 3DP and the Domestication of Supply Chains in the Future
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