Global Sourcing

Assessment and Mitigation of Supply Risks

Assessment and Mitigation of Supply Risks

Effects of Additive Manufacturing for Procurement
Matthias M. Meyer, Andreas H. Glas, Michael Eßig
Procurement has the task of providing an organization with required but not self-produced goods. Due to the collapse of global supply chains during the SARS-COV2 pandemic, procurement faced major challenges. Goods that were actually easily available on global markets became critical bottlenecks. It turned out that additive manufacturing can mitigate these bottlenecks. For example, medical spare parts were produced using additive manufacturing. This article examines how additive manufacturing is changing the procurement risk of materials. A comparison is made between traditional and additive supply possibilities based on a survey. The result is a combined procurement strategy, which ensures an improved availability of critical goods.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 37 | 2021 | Edition 2 | Pages 61-65
Globalization of the Wind Energy Industry

Globalization of the Wind Energy Industry

Analyse anhand zweier exemplarischer Beispiele
Thies Beinke, Moritz Quandt
Potentials for industry and research - Analysis on two respective examples The following contribution addresses the global network of the wind energy industry. Production as well as distribution of wind energy turbines takes place on an increasingly interconnected global market starting from the leading European market. The emerging markets of offshore wind energy as well as the second-hand market for wind energy turbines provide high development potential for industry and research. The strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of these submarkets are analyzed based on two respective examples.
Industrie Management | Volume 29 | 2013 | Edition 5 | Pages 49-52