Impact of additive manufacturing on maritime transportation: a review

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Journal of International Logistics and Trade Pub Date : 2022-12-06 DOI:10.1108/jilt-06-2022-0017
Biniam Tekle Teweldebrhan, P. Maghelal, Abdulla Galadari
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PurposeAlthough additive manufacturing (AM; 3D printing/3DP) is presently in its infancy, once it becomes economically viable for mass production, it would revolutionize the operation and supply chain network of traditional businesses and manufacturing industries. To this end, approaches for ensuring a smooth transition of the economy, businesses, manufacturing centers and related services are being investigated. This review paper assesses the existing literature on the impact of AM on the maritime transportation sector.Design/methodology/approachThis paper provides a systematic literature review through three methodological phases: (1) a comprehensive review of the number of English language literature studies published on the topics of AM or 3DP (1970–2021); (2) a bibliometric analysis of selected keyword combinations and (3) a detailed review on the impact of AM on different sectors.FindingsThe key findings are that existing studies do not attempt to forecast shipping volume and ton-miles that can be affected by the mainstreaming of the technology. Additionally, existing literature that focuses on the impact of the technology on different shipping categories is limited to studies on container ships.Originality/valueThe review identifies some potential areas of research that since maritime transportation will be affected by mainstreaming AM, it will have economic, social and environmental impacts on global trade that require future assessment.
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增材制造对海运的影响:综述
虽然增材制造(AM;3D打印(3D printing/3DP)目前还处于起步阶段,一旦在经济上实现大规模生产,它将彻底改变传统企业和制造业的运营和供应链网络。为此目的,正在研究确保经济、企业、制造中心和有关服务顺利过渡的办法。这篇综述论文评估了AM对海上运输部门影响的现有文献。本文通过三个方法学阶段进行了系统的文献综述:(1)全面回顾了1970-2021年期间发表的关于AM或3d打印主题的英语文献研究的数量;(2)对选定的关键词组合进行文献计量分析;(3)对AM对不同行业的影响进行详细回顾。主要发现是,现有的研究并没有试图预测可能受到该技术主流化影响的运输量和吨英里数。此外,现有文献关注该技术对不同航运类别的影响,仅限于对集装箱船的研究。该审查确定了一些潜在的研究领域,由于海上运输将受到AM主流化的影响,它将对全球贸易产生经济,社会和环境影响,需要未来评估。
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