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658.5 : Gestion de la production, logistique (supply chain) (classer à 670.4 les opérations en usine. Classer ici les études générales et ce qui concerne la production industrielle.)

























































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3D Printing-based Supply Chain Management Optimization: Challenges and Solutions / Kai Luo
Titre : 3D Printing-based Supply Chain Management Optimization: Challenges and Solutions Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Kai Luo, Directeur de thèse ; Bryan Aiche, Candidat Editeur : PSB Année de publication : 2020 Note générale : mémoire Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : 3D printing customization manufacturing transportation costs savings Index. décimale : 658.5 Gestion de la production, logistique (supply chain)
(classer à 670.4 les opérations en usine. Classer ici les études générales et ce qui concerne la production industrielle.)Résumé : The potential of 3D printing technology is very high, especially regarding the current manufacturing models, which show more and more negative aspects. This paper will explore some available researches about this concern then present, in a neutral way, how this phenomenon would widely modify all that we know looking at the modern supply chain.
Then, with a literature review globally around the different impacts that 3D printing may have on supply chains, we will observe existing practices in several steps of the process like design, manufacturing, transport and so forth. Indeed, although there still exists only a few studies concerning the 3D printing technology, we may note a common feeling among works. Of course, some ideas diverge and it could be interesting to analyze why and compare opinions.
After observed different thoughts, we will discuss about current practices in classic supply chain and innovative concepts or applications driven by 3D printing. Both of these schemes owning advantages and disadvantages, we will try to weigh the pros and cons.
Although it is interesting to look at what searchers think about this concern, some answers keep blurry. People opinions may bring another point of view and this is why a survey will try to answer some questions and define the general feeling about 3D printing. Some of responders are witnesses of changes operated on this function and they are able to explain future changes in this domain as well as what this could imply.
With the help of these testimonials, we will be able to present challenges raised by the arrival of a potentially revolutionary technology and solutions that could be provided to solve remaining problems slowing its ascension.
Finally, this paper will be concluded resuming the most important aspects of the impact of 3D printing technology on the supply chain and modestly trying to allow future researches to have some relevant content to exploitNote de contenu : ACKNOWLEDGMENT 1
ABSTRACT 2
INTRODUCTION 3
Problematic 3
1. LITERATURE REVIEW 8
1.1 Traditional supply chain process 8
1.2 Optimization opportunities through 3D printing 10
1.2.1 Overall dimension 10
1.2.2 Manufacturing and assembly 11
1.2.3 Design and customization 11
1.2.4 Transportation and delocalization 13
1.2.5 Warehousing and inventory 14
1.2.6 A lack of perspective 15
1.3 3D printing-based supply chain process 16
1.4 Positive & negative aspects 21
2. METHODOLOGY 26
3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 30
3.1 Analysis 30
3.2 Challenges 39
3.3 Solutions 41
CONCLUSION 433D Printing-based Supply Chain Management Optimization: Challenges and Solutions [texte imprimé] / Kai Luo, Directeur de thèse ; Bryan Aiche, Candidat . - [S.l.] : PSB, 2020.
mémoire
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : 3D printing customization manufacturing transportation costs savings Index. décimale : 658.5 Gestion de la production, logistique (supply chain)
(classer à 670.4 les opérations en usine. Classer ici les études générales et ce qui concerne la production industrielle.)Résumé : The potential of 3D printing technology is very high, especially regarding the current manufacturing models, which show more and more negative aspects. This paper will explore some available researches about this concern then present, in a neutral way, how this phenomenon would widely modify all that we know looking at the modern supply chain.
Then, with a literature review globally around the different impacts that 3D printing may have on supply chains, we will observe existing practices in several steps of the process like design, manufacturing, transport and so forth. Indeed, although there still exists only a few studies concerning the 3D printing technology, we may note a common feeling among works. Of course, some ideas diverge and it could be interesting to analyze why and compare opinions.
After observed different thoughts, we will discuss about current practices in classic supply chain and innovative concepts or applications driven by 3D printing. Both of these schemes owning advantages and disadvantages, we will try to weigh the pros and cons.
Although it is interesting to look at what searchers think about this concern, some answers keep blurry. People opinions may bring another point of view and this is why a survey will try to answer some questions and define the general feeling about 3D printing. Some of responders are witnesses of changes operated on this function and they are able to explain future changes in this domain as well as what this could imply.
With the help of these testimonials, we will be able to present challenges raised by the arrival of a potentially revolutionary technology and solutions that could be provided to solve remaining problems slowing its ascension.
Finally, this paper will be concluded resuming the most important aspects of the impact of 3D printing technology on the supply chain and modestly trying to allow future researches to have some relevant content to exploitNote de contenu : ACKNOWLEDGMENT 1
ABSTRACT 2
INTRODUCTION 3
Problematic 3
1. LITERATURE REVIEW 8
1.1 Traditional supply chain process 8
1.2 Optimization opportunities through 3D printing 10
1.2.1 Overall dimension 10
1.2.2 Manufacturing and assembly 11
1.2.3 Design and customization 11
1.2.4 Transportation and delocalization 13
1.2.5 Warehousing and inventory 14
1.2.6 A lack of perspective 15
1.3 3D printing-based supply chain process 16
1.4 Positive & negative aspects 21
2. METHODOLOGY 26
3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 30
3.1 Analysis 30
3.2 Challenges 39
3.3 Solutions 41
CONCLUSION 43Les Achats et la Supply chain au service de la stratégie d’entreprise / Jean-Paul Susini
Titre : Les Achats et la Supply chain au service de la stratégie d’entreprise : Mémoire Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jean-Paul Susini, Directeur de thèse ; Jérémy Picard, Candidat Note générale : mémoire
ASCLangues : Français (fre) Index. décimale : 658.5 Gestion de la production, logistique (supply chain)
(classer à 670.4 les opérations en usine. Classer ici les études générales et ce qui concerne la production industrielle.)Les Achats et la Supply chain au service de la stratégie d’entreprise : Mémoire [texte imprimé] / Jean-Paul Susini, Directeur de thèse ; Jérémy Picard, Candidat . - [s.d.].
mémoire
ASC
Langues : Français (fre)
Index. décimale : 658.5 Gestion de la production, logistique (supply chain)
(classer à 670.4 les opérations en usine. Classer ici les études générales et ce qui concerne la production industrielle.)CPIM. Basics of Supply Chain Management (BSCM) - Participant Workbook Version 4.1 / APICS
Titre : CPIM. Basics of Supply Chain Management (BSCM) - Participant Workbook Version 4.1 : Part 1 of 2, sessions 1-5 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : APICS, Auteur Editeur : APICS Année de publication : 2013 Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 658.5 Gestion de la production, logistique (supply chain)
(classer à 670.4 les opérations en usine. Classer ici les études générales et ce qui concerne la production industrielle.)Résumé : Basics of Supply Chain Management (BSCM) covers basic concepts in managing the complete flow of materials in a supply chain. In Basics you get a complete overview of material flow, from internal and external suppliers, to and from your organization. Review courses are not for self-study but must be facilitated by an instructor in a classroom review course CPIM. Basics of Supply Chain Management (BSCM) - Participant Workbook Version 4.1 : Part 1 of 2, sessions 1-5 [texte imprimé] / APICS, Auteur . - [S.l.] : APICS, 2013.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 658.5 Gestion de la production, logistique (supply chain)
(classer à 670.4 les opérations en usine. Classer ici les études générales et ce qui concerne la production industrielle.)Résumé : Basics of Supply Chain Management (BSCM) covers basic concepts in managing the complete flow of materials in a supply chain. In Basics you get a complete overview of material flow, from internal and external suppliers, to and from your organization. Review courses are not for self-study but must be facilitated by an instructor in a classroom review course Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 11063 658.5 API Livre A/ En salle - reading room Documents Disponible CPIM. Basics of Supply Chain Management (BSCM) - Participant Workbook Version 4.1 / APICS
Titre : CPIM. Basics of Supply Chain Management (BSCM) - Participant Workbook Version 4.1 : Part 2 of 2, sessions 6-10 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : APICS, Auteur Editeur : APICS Année de publication : 2013 Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 658.5 Gestion de la production, logistique (supply chain)
(classer à 670.4 les opérations en usine. Classer ici les études générales et ce qui concerne la production industrielle.)Résumé : Basics of Supply Chain Management (BSCM) covers basic concepts in managing the complete flow of materials in a supply chain. In Basics you get a complete overview of material flow, from internal and external suppliers, to and from your organization. Review courses are not for self-study but must be facilitated by an instructor in a classroom review course CPIM. Basics of Supply Chain Management (BSCM) - Participant Workbook Version 4.1 : Part 2 of 2, sessions 6-10 [texte imprimé] / APICS, Auteur . - [S.l.] : APICS, 2013.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 658.5 Gestion de la production, logistique (supply chain)
(classer à 670.4 les opérations en usine. Classer ici les études générales et ce qui concerne la production industrielle.)Résumé : Basics of Supply Chain Management (BSCM) covers basic concepts in managing the complete flow of materials in a supply chain. In Basics you get a complete overview of material flow, from internal and external suppliers, to and from your organization. Review courses are not for self-study but must be facilitated by an instructor in a classroom review course Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 11064 658.5 API Livre A/ En salle - reading room Documents Disponible CPIM. Exam Content Manual / APICS
Titre : CPIM. Exam Content Manual Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : APICS, Auteur Editeur : APICS Année de publication : 2013 Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 658.5 Gestion de la production, logistique (supply chain)
(classer à 670.4 les opérations en usine. Classer ici les études générales et ce qui concerne la production industrielle.)Résumé : The APICS CPIM Exam Content Manual provides an overview of each module, an outline of its body of knowledge, and references. Each outline is divided into major topic areas, and the relative emphasis of each of the topics is indicated by a percentage figure. A list of key terminology for each area is included, along with illustrative questions for each module. Use this to guide your exam peparation—whether you study on your own, attend a class taught by an APICS partner, or are a part of a corporate learning group. CPIM. Exam Content Manual [texte imprimé] / APICS, Auteur . - [S.l.] : APICS, 2013.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 658.5 Gestion de la production, logistique (supply chain)
(classer à 670.4 les opérations en usine. Classer ici les études générales et ce qui concerne la production industrielle.)Résumé : The APICS CPIM Exam Content Manual provides an overview of each module, an outline of its body of knowledge, and references. Each outline is divided into major topic areas, and the relative emphasis of each of the topics is indicated by a percentage figure. A list of key terminology for each area is included, along with illustrative questions for each module. Use this to guide your exam peparation—whether you study on your own, attend a class taught by an APICS partner, or are a part of a corporate learning group. Exemplaires
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