Authors
Nils Knofius, Matthijs C van der Heijden, Willem HM Zijm
Publication date
2019/2/1
Journal
International journal of production economics
Volume
208
Pages
269-280
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Consolidation of parts is the redesign of an assembled component with fewer, but therefore more complex parts. While complex parts are often difficult to produce with conventional manufacturing (CM) technologies, the high degree of design freedom of additive manufacturing (AM) facilitates consolidation. Typically, consolidation with AM is chosen because of its functional benefits such as weight reductions. Consequences for asset maintenance, however, are not that well understood. For example, the spare parts management may profit from potentially shorter AM resupply lead times, but may suffer from more expensive consolidated parts having to be stocked in anticipation of random failures.
In this paper, we analyze the total costs of consolidation with AM, including logistics, manufacturing and repair costs. Our results suggest that consolidation with AM often leads to higher total costs. This finding mainly stems …
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Scholar articles
N Knofius, MC van der Heijden, WHM Zijm - International journal of production economics, 2019