Additive Manufacturing Logistics
Quelle: https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/automotive-and-assembly/our-insights/the-case-for-3-d-printing-and-its-potential-impact-on-logistics
TL;DR
Additive Manufacturing Logistics refers to the planning, execution, and control of the flow of materials, digital files, products, and information within and between organizations involved in additive manufacturing processes. It encompasses raw material supply (e.g., powders, filaments), digital inventory management, on-demand production, post-processing, distribution, and reverse logistics, aiming to optimize lead times, reduce inventory, enable decentralized production, and enhance cost …
Additive Manufacturing Logistics refers to the planning, execution, and control of the flow of materials, digital files, products, and information within and between organizations involved in additive manufacturing processes. It encompasses raw material supply (e.g., powders, filaments), digital inventory management, on-demand production, post-processing, distribution, and reverse logistics, aiming to optimize lead times, reduce inventory, enable decentralized production, and enhance cost efficiency and sustainability.
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