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Supercharged : How 3D Printing Will Drive Your Supply Chain.

A strategic and operational guide to using 3D printing to drive value in the supply chain--featuring case studies and illustrated examples from across industries After many years as a tool for designers, 3D printing today promises to revolutionize supply chains. Cut through the hype and hyperbole, a...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Pannett, Len
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2019.
Edición:2nd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; This Book; Consumer Versus Industrial 3D Printing; 3D Printing Versus Additive Manufacture; The Concept of the Supply Chain; Notes; chapter 1 What Is 3D Printing?; 3D Printing Techniques; Vat Photopolymerization; Material Jetting; Binder Jetting; Material Extrusion; Powder Bed Fusion; Directed Energy Deposition; Sheet Lamination; The 3D Printing Process; Notes; chapter 2 What Can and Can't 3D Printing Do?; Speed; Materials; Design; Design Tools; The STL Format; The OBJ Format; AMF and 3MF Formats; Volumes; Finish 
505 8 |a CostLocation; Labor; Sustainability; Waste; Recyclability; Longer Operational Lives; Energy; The Case for 3D Printing; Notes; chapter 3 Where Is 3D Printing Heading?; Integration and the Rise of the Robots; A Digital Launch Pad; Shifting Dynamics of the 3D Printing Sector; Where Next?; Notes; chapter 4 Accessing 3D Printing Capabilities; Acquiring 3D Printers; Leasing 3D Printers; Printer Hubs; Making the Choice; Notes; chapter 5 Deutsche Bahn: Applying 3D Printing to the Supply Chain; A Better Way of Doing Things; Adapting Supply Chains; Note 
505 8 |a Chapter 6 The Impact of 3D Printing on the Supply ChainDefining the Supply Chain; 3D Printing and "Make"; 3D Printing and "Deliver"; 3D Printing and "Return"; 3D Printing and "Source"; What Is Procured; How It Is Procured; How Much It Is Procured for; 3D Printing and "Plan"; 3D Printing and "Enable"; The Supply Chain Case for 3D Printing; Notes; chapter 7 Emerging Supply Chain Models; A Disruptive Technology; In-House Manufacture; Customer-Located Manufacture; Customer-Managed Inventory; Toward a Virtual 3D-Printed Supply Chain; Notes; chapter 8 Wider Implications of 3D Printing 
505 8 |a Legal, Liability, and Intellectual PropertyIP; Liability; Key Actions for Supply Chains; Quality Management; Key Actions for Supply Chains; Standards; Key Actions for Supply Chains; Regulation and Accreditation; Key Actions for Supply Chains; Health and Safety; Key Actions for Supply Chains; Data Management and Security; Key Actions for Supply Chains; Commercial Models; Key Actions for Supply Chains; Fiscal and Financial Implications; Key Actions for Supply Chains; Skills Base; Key Actions for Supply Chains; Notes; chapter 9 Adopting 3D Printing; Convincing the Doubters 
505 8 |a The Disruptive Risk of 3D PrintingCustomers; New Entrants; Suppliers; Substitutes; A First Toe in the Water; The Supercharg3D Blueprint; Identify the Drivers; Evaluate Existing Operations; Design; Manufacture; Inventory and Logistics; Assess Different Solutions; Operationalize the Change; Notes; Epilogue; Notes; Appendix: Definition of Supply Chain Metrics; Index; EULA 
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