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El. knyga: Supply Chain Integration Challenges in Commercial Aerospace: A Comprehensive Perspective on the Aviation Value Chain

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  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Dec-2016
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319461557
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  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Dec-2016
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319461557

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This book presents firsthand insights into strategies and approaches for the commercial aerospace supply chain in response to the numerous changes that airlines, aircraft OEMs and their suppliers have experienced over the past few decades. In doing so, it investigates the entire product value chain.Accordingly, the chapters address the challenges of configuration and demand, and highlight the specificities of customization in the aviation industry. They analyze component manufacturing, share valuable insights into assembly and integration activities, and describe aftermarket business models.In order to ensure more varied and balanced coverage, the book includes contributions by researchers, suppliers, and experts and practitioners from consulting companies and the aircraft industry. Taken together, they provide a holistic perspective on the transformation drivers and the innovations that have either been implemented or will be adopted in the near future.The book introduces a

nd describes new concepts and innovations such as 3D printing, E2E demand management, digital production, predictive maintenance and open innovation in general, supplementing them with sample industrial applications from the aviation sector.

Introduction.- Part I: Product Development.- Part II: Configuration and Demand.- Part III: Component Manufacturing.- Part IV: Assembly and Integration.- Part V: Life Cycle Business Models and Aftermarkets.- Outlook.
Introduction: Supply Chain Integration Challenges in the Commercial Aviation Industry 1(18)
Klaus Richter
Nils Witt
Part I Product Development
Aviation's Future Is as Bright as Its Past
19(12)
Andrew Gordon
Cabin Densification: SpaceFlex2 and Beyond
31(12)
Scott Savian
Innovation Challenges in the High-Tech, Long-Cycle Jet Engine Business
43(14)
Alan H. Epstein
Open Innovation in the Aviation Sector
57(16)
Johannes Walther
Daniel Waldchen
Disruptive Innovation Through 3D Printing
73(18)
Reinhart Poprawe
Christian Hinke
Wilhelm Meiners
Johannes Schrage
Sebastian Bremen
Jeroen Risse
Simon Merkt
Part II Configuration and Demand
Fulfil Customer Order Process: Customization of Commercial Aircraft
91(14)
Gabriel Oehme
End-to-End Demand Management for the Aerospace Industry
105(14)
Avinash Gore
Alexander Nathaus
Main Differences and Commonalities Between the Aircraft and the Automotive Industry
119(22)
Horst Wildemann
Florian Hojak
Part III Component Manufacturing
Trends in the Commercial Aerospace Industry
141(20)
Gernot Strube
Karel Eloot
Nadine Griessmann
Rajat Dhawan
Sree Ramaswamy
Success Through Customer Co-Development, Global Footprint and the Processes In-Line with the Customer
161(16)
Mark C. Hiller
Joachim Ley
Vertical Integration: Titanium Products for the Aircraft Industry
177(16)
Oleg Leder
Part IV Assembly and Integration
Quality Gates
193(16)
Isabelle Sciannamea
Lean Complexity Through Tailored Business Streams
209(12)
Richard Hauser
Hans-Jorg Kutschera
Benoit Romac
Driving the Digital Enterprise in the Aerospace Industry
221(16)
Helmuth Ludwig
Alastair Orchard
Part V Life Cycle Business Models and Aftermarket
The Aero-Engine Business Model: Rolls-Royce's Perspective
237(12)
Peter Johnston
The Material Value Chain Services in Commercial Aviation
249(18)
Jorg Rissiek
Mikkel Bardram
Predictive Maintenance: How Big Data Analysis Can Improve Maintenance
267(12)
Jim Daily
Jeff Peterson
Outlook
279
Stefan Berndes
Professor Dr. Johannes Walther is Head of the Institute for Production Management (IPM) and professor of Business Administration with a focus on production management at the Faculty of Economics at Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences. He is the publisher of "Supply Chain Management"(TM) magazine, member of the advisory board of the Volkswagen Group Institute for Procurement (IFB) and the Academic Forum of Volkswagen Group Procurement, as well as lecturer at the Volkswagen Group AutoUni. He studied economics at the University of Hannover. After earning his doctorate degree in 1992 he assumed leading positions in industry, trade and service companies. Born in Hannover in 1959, Johannes is married with two children and currently lives in Hannover, Germany. Klaus Richter is Chief Procurement Officer for Airbus Group & Airbus. Additionally he serves as Chairman of the Board of Airbus Germany and leads the supervisory board of Premium AEROTEC Group. Klaus' professional path within Airbus Group dates back to 2007 when he joined Airbus S.A.S. as Executive Vice President Procurement. Before joining Airbus Group Klaus was Senior Vice President Materials Purchasing for BMW. He started his career with McKinsey & Company where he worked as management consultant for automotive, electronics and aerospace businesses and product development. He graduated from Technical University of Munich, Germany, with a PhD in Mechanical Engineering and spent two years as a researcher and lecturer at the University of California at Berkeley. Born in Munich in 1964, Klaus is married with two children and currently lives in Toulouse, France.