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Title: Extending the product portfolio with ‘devolved manufacturing’: Methodology and case studies
Authors: Bateman, RJ
Cheng, K
Keywords: E-Manufacture;Rapid prototyping;Mass-customization;Devolved manufacture
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: International Journal of Production Research, 44(16): 3325-3343, Aug 2006
Abstract: Current research by the developers of rapid prototyping systems is generally focused on improvements in cost, speed and materials to create truly economic and practical economic rapid manufacturing machines. In addition to being potentially smarter/faster/cheaper replacements for existing manufacturing technologies, the next generation of these machines will provide opportunities not only for the design and fabrication of products without traditional constraints, but also for organizing manufacturing activities in new, innovative and previously undreamt of ways. This paper outlines a novel devolved manufacturing (DM) ‘factory-less’ approach to e-manufacturing, which integrates Mass Customization (MC) concepts, Rapid Manufacturing (RM) technologies and the communication opportunities of the Internet/WWW, describes two case studies of different DM implementations and discusses the limitations and appropriateness of each, and finally, draws some conclusions about the technical, manufacturing and business challenges involved.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/1327
ISSN: 0020–7543
Appears in Collections:Design
Advanced Manufacturing and Enterprise Engineering (AMEE)
Dept of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research Papers

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