TY - JOUR
T1 - Reference model for collaborative manufacturing of customised products
T2 - Applications in the fashion industry
AU - Carneiro, Luis
AU - Shamsuzzoha, A. H.M.
AU - Almeida, Ricardo
AU - Azevedo, Americo
AU - Fornasiero, Rosanna
AU - Ferreira, Pedro Sena
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to acknowledge the co-funding provided by the European Commission, as part of the NMP priority of the Seventh RTD Framework-Programme (2007-13), to the Net-Challenge project (Innovative Networks of SMEs for Complex Products Manufacturing), Ref. CP-FP 229287-2. The authors also acknowledge the valuable collaboration provided by the project team during the research.
Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2014/10/25
Y1 - 2014/10/25
N2 - In the recent years, it has been confirmed both by theory and by practice that organisational models need to include networking strategies to cope with the current competitive environment. Different collaboration levels can characterise supply chains, virtual organisations (VO) and business communities; however, managing different networking scenarios is extremely important to allow SMEs to respond to market opportunities, ensuring a quick response, unique products with competitive prices and high product quality. This paper proposes an innovative methodological approach to support collaboration amongst SMEs for customised product design and manufacturing based on the VO concept. The work is based on mapping the methodology with the most important processes characterising the life of a VO and defining the operative practices to be performed within this type of network. This paper presents two case studies in the fashion industry, where the proposed approach for network management was tested and analysed.
AB - In the recent years, it has been confirmed both by theory and by practice that organisational models need to include networking strategies to cope with the current competitive environment. Different collaboration levels can characterise supply chains, virtual organisations (VO) and business communities; however, managing different networking scenarios is extremely important to allow SMEs to respond to market opportunities, ensuring a quick response, unique products with competitive prices and high product quality. This paper proposes an innovative methodological approach to support collaboration amongst SMEs for customised product design and manufacturing based on the VO concept. The work is based on mapping the methodology with the most important processes characterising the life of a VO and defining the operative practices to be performed within this type of network. This paper presents two case studies in the fashion industry, where the proposed approach for network management was tested and analysed.
KW - CTO
KW - ETO
KW - collaboration
KW - fashion industry
KW - virtual organisation
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U2 - 10.1080/09537287.2013.808843
DO - 10.1080/09537287.2013.808843
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84908230208
SN - 0953-7287
VL - 25
SP - 1135
EP - 1155
JO - Production Planning and Control
JF - Production Planning and Control
ER -