Advancements in Additive Manufacturing Technologies for Enhancing Efficiency and Sustainability in Military Logistics Operations
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3849/cndcgs.2024.612Keywords:
Additive manufacturing, 3D printing, military logistics, Lithuanian Armed Forces, technology integration, readiness enhancementAbstract
This research aims to present a well-rounded analysis of additive manufacturing technologies in the context of military logistics by systematically identifying their potential applications, examining the barriers to adoption, and providing actionable solutions. By highlighting the transformative potential of additive manufacturing tec hnologies in military logistics, this study will contribute to a deeper understanding of how emerging technologies can be connected to improve the efficiency, flexibility, and resilience of military supply chains in the 21st century. The conducted study highlights that overcoming these challenges requires strategic managerial interventions, including aligning the perceived and actual benefits of additive manufacturing, fostering inter-organizational cooperation, and addressing legal and technological limitations. Through targeted decision-making strategies, organizations can mitigate the negative impacts of these issues and leverage the disruptive potential of additive manufacturing to improve efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and operational resilience. By doing so, they can enhance overall performance and position themselves to thrive in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
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