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The impact of 3D printing on the humanitarian supply chain

Journal

PRODUCTION PLANNING & CONTROL
Volume 33, Issue 6-7, Pages 692-704

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09537287.2020.1834130

Keywords

3D printing; additive manufacturing; development; humanitarian; supply chain

Funding

  1. EPSRC Doctoral Training Programme [EP/L504920/1]

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This study reviews twelve case studies of 3D printed products to examine the effects of 3D printing on the humanitarian supply chain. The findings reveal that 3D printing is impacting the supply chain in terms of networks, governance, processes, and products. The study suggests the need for a holistic supply chain approach that includes local production and design.
Additive Manufacturing or 3 D printing is radically changing the way products are designed and manufactured. The humanitarian sector has started exploring how 3 D printing can help match supply with the global rise in humanitarian needs. However, there has been very little academic research in the field. This study aims to bridge this gap by reviewing twelve case studies of 3 D printed products to examine the effects of 3 D printing on the humanitarian supply chain. The findings reveal four supply chain archetypes, which demonstrate that 3 D printing is impacting the humanitarian supply chain with respects to networks, governance, processes and products. We compare the benefits and challenges of these archetypes to contest that 3 D printing will not necessarily simplify and shorten the supply chain. Instead, we suggest the need for a holistic supply chain approach that includes the local production of 3 D printers and filament, alongside local design and manufacture. This much-needed study provides the foundations for future academic research and offers relevant guidance for practitioners using 3 D printing in the humanitarian sector.

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