The Impact of Additive Manufacturing on Supply Chain Management from a System Dynamics Model—Scenario: Traditional, Centralized, and Distributed Supply Chain
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Villarreal-Archila, Sylvia María
Nuñez Rodriguez, Jairo
Andrade Sosa, Hugo Hernando
Ortiz, Angel
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Villarreal-Archila, Sylvia María
Nuñez Rodriguez, Jairo
Andrade Sosa, Hugo Hernando
Ortiz, Angel
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Ingeniería industrial
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In order to describe the impact that the appropriation of additive manufacturing (AM)
has on the supply chain (SC), a validated system dynamics model representing vectorially multiple
products and multiple demands in different periods was used as a basis to apply to a case study
of medical implant manufacturing, configuring three chain scenarios: 1. traditional supply chain
with subtractive manufacturing, 2. centralized supply chain with additive manufacturing, and
3. decentralized supply chain with additive manufacturing. It was possible to notice that the
production time is longer in additive manufacturing compared to traditional manufacturing and the
cycle time and total demand closure were lower in traditional manufacturing. In addition, it was
observed that the AM performance is significantly better in conditions of lower demand, which can
be attributed to the characteristics of customization and small batches that this type of production
approach implies.
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supply chain, additive manufacturing, system dynamics, healthcare sector
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