Adopting additive manufacturing in SMEs: Exploring the challenges and solutions

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    Abstract

    Purpose: Adopting additive manufacturing (AM) can be challenging, especially in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and as part of the supply chains of larger firms. The purpose of this study is to explore SMEs’ perspectives on the adoption of additive manufacturing in their specific supply chain positions. The paper develops new knowledge on the challenges SMEs face across the supply chain and the actions they need to promote the adoption of AM.
    Design/methodology/approach: An exploratory interview-based research design is used. Seventeen interviews were conducted and analyzed in four types of SMEs in their specific positions in AM supply chains. The challenges of adopting AM were mapped, and actions to promote AM adoption were identified.
    Findings: SMEs in different supply chain positions experience different challenges when adopting AM. Strategic and operative actions are suggested as key solutions to overcome the challenges. The benefits of AM on a large scale will be achieved only if the broader supply chain adopts AM technology and experiences its benefits.
    Research limitations/implications: The research is limited by its single-country context, its focus on SMEs, and the selection of early-phase AM adopter firms. The findings imply a need to understand AM adoption as a shared concern and systemic innovation in the supply chain, instead of just a firm-specific implementation task.
    Practical implications: The findings offer a framework for categorizing AM adoption challenges and propose ways to overcome the challenges of adoption.
    Originality/value: The study reveals that AM adoption is not only a technology issue, but an issue of strategic, organizational and operational challenges across the supply chain. It shows that when adopting AM, SMEs face particular challenges and require specific solutions according to their supply chain position.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)937-957
    Number of pages21
    JournalJournal of Manufacturing Technology Management
    Volume29
    Issue number6
    Early online dateJun 2018
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 2018
    Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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