按模型制造中的协作经济

Economies of collaboration in build‐to‐model operations

JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT · 2019
被引 91
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究3D打印企业通过双向部分外包和订单平滑来共享产能、应对需求波动,发现双向部分外包能提升成本效率和交付表现,尤其适合网络规模扩大时。

Abstract

Abstract The direct‐from‐model and tool‐less manufacturing process of 3D printing (3DP) embodies a general‐purpose technology, facilitating capacity sharing and outsourcing. Starting from a case study of a 3DP company (Shapeways) and a new market entrant (Panalpina), we develop dynamic practices for partial outsourcing in build‐to‐model manufacturing. We propose a new outsourcing scheme, bidirectional partial outsourcing (BPO), where 3D printers share capacity by alternating between the role of outsourcer and subcontractor based on need. Coupled with order book smoothing (OBS), where orders are released gradually to production, this provides 3D printers with two distinct ways to manage demand variability. By combining demand and cost field data with an analytical model, we find that BPO improves 3DP cost efficiency and delivery performance as the number of 3DP firms in the network increases. OBS is sufficient for an established 3D printer when alternatives to in‐house manufacturing are few, or of limited capacity. Nevertheless, OBS comes at the cost of reduced responsiveness, whereas BPO shifts the cost and delivery performance frontier. Our analysis shows how BPO combined with OBS makes 3DP companies more resilient to downward movements in both demand and price levels.

运营管理3D打印外包策略供应链管理