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3-D Printing in the Spare Parts Supply Chain: An Explorative Study in the Automotive Industry

In: Digitally Supported Innovation

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  • Marco Savastano

    (Sapienza University)

  • Carlo Amendola

    (Sapienza University)

  • Fabrizio D′Ascenzo

    (Sapienza University)

  • Enrico Massaroni

    (Sapienza University)

Abstract

Additive manufacturing represents a disruptive technology in comparison to traditional manufacturing. 3-D printing technology discloses companies’ inner potential, enabling them to reconsider their strategic positioning, organization, production and distribution processes, offering the potential for new supply chain configurations. Tooling and design processes are greatly simplified, while new materials, shapes, more functional products and applications constantly emerge. More efficient processing methods are able to reduce manufacturing and logistics time and costs in such a way that significant economic and financial benefits can be spread along the entire value chain. The purpose of this research is to shed lights on the state of art of this technique, with a focus on the potential impact on the companies’ strategy for the management of spare parts. We considered different scenarios and supply chain configurations related to the Automotive sector, applying the AM to the production of discontinued car parts and evaluating its main benefits.

Suggested Citation

  • Marco Savastano & Carlo Amendola & Fabrizio D′Ascenzo & Enrico Massaroni, 2016. "3-D Printing in the Spare Parts Supply Chain: An Explorative Study in the Automotive Industry," Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization, in: Leonardo Caporarello & Fabrizio Cesaroni & Raphael Giesecke & Michele Missikoff (ed.), Digitally Supported Innovation, pages 153-170, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnichp:978-3-319-40265-9_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-40265-9_11
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    1. Basu R, Jothi & Abdulrahman, Muhammad D. & Yuvaraj, M., 2023. "Improving agility and resilience of automotive spares supply chain: The additive manufacturing enabled truck model," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 85(C).
    2. José M. González-Varona & David Poza & Fernando Acebes & Félix Villafáñez & Javier Pajares & Adolfo López-Paredes, 2020. "New Business Models for Sustainable Spare Parts Logistics: A Case Study," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(8), pages 1-16, April.

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