Integrating Emerging Manufacturing Technologies into an Aerospace Supply Chain
Abstract
This research is aligned with developing an emerging manufacturing technology, additive manufacturing (AM), into a mature, and flexible, cost-effective supply chain for aerospace production. as an emerging technology, AM's supply chain is immature compared to conventional manufacturing technologies. Technical and business challenges limit the robustness of the AM supply chain system. the overall objective of the research is to develop a comprehensive framework that captures technical and non-technical issues surrounding the deployment of AM into a complex aerospace specific supply chain. This research offers an introduction that highlights business challenges including technical workforce development, demand based collaboration between original equipment aerospace manufacturers and their respective first tier suppliers, and the importance of machine flexibility. Areas of technical contribution include appropriate costing development, part candidate application selection, and establishment of a robust methodology that will be used as a model for aerospace emerging technology supply chain deployment for future manufacturing technologies and products. Copyright© (2009) by the American Society for Engineering Management.
Recommended Citation
D. Dietrich and E. Cudney, "Integrating Emerging Manufacturing Technologies into an Aerospace Supply Chain," 30th Annual National Conference of the American Society for Engineering Management 2009, ASEM 2009, pp. 798 - 803, American Society of Engineering Management, Dec 2009.
Department(s)
Engineering Management and Systems Engineering
Keywords and Phrases
Aerospace supply chain; Aerospace supply chain development; Emerging technology deployment; Rapid manufacturing; Rapid prototyping
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
978-161738105-8
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
Document Version
Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Rights
© 2024 American Society for Engineering Management, All rights reserved.
Publication Date
01 Dec 2009