Supply chain disruptions and resilience in manufacturing industry during covid-19: Additive manufacturing intervention in perspective

IF 2.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.3926/jiem.4526
Thywill Dzogbwu, Sampson Afrifa Jnr, Nathaniel Amoah, Samuel Koranteng Fianko, Adam Imdaadulah, Deon De Beer
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Purpose: This paper examined supply chain disruptions in the manufacturing industry in South Africa and how additive manufacturing technology was used to help deal with disruptions encountered.Design/methodology/approach: The study adopted a qualitative research approach in order to meet the objectives of the study. A total of ten (10) managers of conventional manufacturing firms and ten (10) managers of 3D printing firms in Free State, South Africa participated in the study through the use of a purposive sampling technique. Interview guides were used in the collection of data. Data transcriptions and thematic analysis were used to analyze data gathered from the interviews.Findings: The results of the study showed that 3D printing contributed positively in dealing with manufacturing disruptions that were encountered by manufacturing firms in Free State, South Africa through the production of components and spare parts that were broken down in manufacturing machinery/plants. From the study, the researchers recommend that 3D printing technology should be adopted by manufacturing firms because of its practicality in providing manufacturing support and production continuity even in supply chain disruptive experiences caused by pandemics such as Covid-19. Originality/value: The study proves that due to the versatility of the 3D printing technology it could be used to minimize the effect of supply chain disruption during cries such as the Covid-19 pandemic. One of the unique contributions of the current study is the realization that additive manufacturing was not of much relevance to the generic supply chain challenges encountered in supply chain activiteis, but rather very relevant in helping to prevent disruptions of the manufacturing process by improvising spare parts at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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目的:本文研究了南非制造业的供应链中断,以及如何使用增材制造技术来帮助处理遇到的中断。设计/方法/方法:为了达到研究的目的,本研究采用了定性研究方法。共有十(10)名传统制造公司的经理和十(10)名3D打印公司的经理在南非自由州通过使用有目的的抽样技术参与了研究。访谈指南用于数据收集。使用数据转录和专题分析来分析从访谈中收集的数据。研究结果:研究结果表明,3D打印在处理南非Free State的制造公司所遇到的制造中断方面做出了积极的贡献,这些公司通过生产制造机械/工厂中分解的部件和备件。研究人员从该研究中建议,即使在Covid-19等大流行造成的供应链中断中,3D打印技术也可以提供制造支持和生产连续性,因此制造企业应该采用3D打印技术。原创性/价值:该研究证明,由于3D打印技术的多功能性,它可以用来最大限度地减少在Covid-19大流行等紧急情况下供应链中断的影响。当前研究的独特贡献之一是认识到增材制造与供应链活动中遇到的通用供应链挑战没有太大关系,但在Covid-19大流行高峰期通过临时备件帮助防止制造过程中断非常相关。
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International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management
International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management (IJIEM) is an interdisciplinary international academic journal published quarterly. IJIEM serves researchers in the industrial engineering, manufacturing engineering and management fields. The major aims are: To collect and disseminate information on new and advanced developments in the field of industrial engineering and management; To encourage further progress in engineering and management methodology and applications; To cover the range of engineering and management development and usage in their use of managerial policies and strategies. Thus, IJIEM invites the submission of original, high quality, theoretical and application-oriented research; general surveys and critical reviews; educational or training articles including case studies, in the field of industrial engineering and management. The journal covers all aspects of industrial engineering and management, particularly: -Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0, -Production Systems, -Service Engineering, -Automation, Robotics and Mechatronics, -Information and Communication Systems, -ICT for Collaborative Manufacturing, -Quality, Maintenance and Logistics, -Safety and Reliability, -Organization and Human Resources, -Engineering Management, -Entrepreneurship and Innovation, -Project Management, -Marketing and Commerce, -Investment, Finance and Accounting, -Insurance Engineering and Management, -Media Engineering and Management, -Education and Practices in Industrial Engineering and Management.
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