2018
DOI: 10.3390/app8040583
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Dynamic Supply Chain Design and Operations Plan for Connected Smart Factories with Additive Manufacturing

Abstract: Interest in smart factories and smart supply chains has been increasing, and researchers have emphasized the importance and the effects of advanced technologies such as 3D printers, the Internet of Things, and cloud services. This paper considers an innovation in dynamic supply-chain design and operations: connected smart factories that share interchangeable processes through a cloud-based system for personalized production. In the system, customers are able to upload a product design file, an optimal supply c… Show more

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“…In this line, the data integration technologies use increases the potential for production process flexibility through support for interaction and collaboration between the links in the Supply Chain (Schuh et al , 2007; Strasser et al , 2011). Interest integrated supply chain has been increasing, and researchers have emphasized the importance and effects of integration technologies to achieve higher levels of SCF and MP (Fisher, 1997; Furst and Schmidt, 2001; Zhong et al , 2017; Chung et al , 2018). Integrated smart factories that share interchangeable processes throughout the Supply Chain enable companies to understand the customers' individual needs and to plan the supply chain operations (Chung et al , 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this line, the data integration technologies use increases the potential for production process flexibility through support for interaction and collaboration between the links in the Supply Chain (Schuh et al , 2007; Strasser et al , 2011). Interest integrated supply chain has been increasing, and researchers have emphasized the importance and effects of integration technologies to achieve higher levels of SCF and MP (Fisher, 1997; Furst and Schmidt, 2001; Zhong et al , 2017; Chung et al , 2018). Integrated smart factories that share interchangeable processes throughout the Supply Chain enable companies to understand the customers' individual needs and to plan the supply chain operations (Chung et al , 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chung et al constructed a planning framework for dynamic design and operation of intelligent supply chain [1]. Karimi et al designed a multi commodity multimodal transportation supply chain network for intelligent manufacturing [2].…”
Section: Smart Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Industry 4.0 KET enable mass personalization through short product development cycles [83] and individual customers' input [67,95]. Rossit et al propose an approach based on tolerance planning strategies and resequencing capabilities to allow changes to the product to be made even after production has started [24]; while Chung et al envisage a dynamic supply chain design for connected factories through cloud-based information systems as a way to achieve mass personalization [70].…”
Section: Industry 40 Technologies For Mass Customisationmentioning
confidence: 99%