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Centre for International Manufacturing
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Global Manufacturing Virtual Network (GMVN)Aims
BackgroundGlobal manufacturing systems are expected to have much more flexible organisational architectures and operational mechanisms to respond to dramatic changes in the world market. Large improvement at various levels from machine, manufacturing cell, to focused factories and global factory network will of course increase manufacturing flexibility and responsiveness, which is currently manufacturing research emphasis. But a real responsiveness and relevant resource flexibility might come from a dynamic and unlimited resource accessibility rather than a rigid company boundary. It is inconceivable to operationalise such dynamic and unlimited resource-based manufacturing system under traditional manufacturing and company concepts to organise it globally. Now, markets and competition are seeking an answer, and new technology and strategy enable it, at least in some industrial sectors. It is the time to consider the GMVN more seriously through better observing best practices in the industries and developing theoretical frameworks and practical guide for the new century. New technology is already changing existing manufacturing systems. Besides globalised e-commerce, manufacturing with its growing knowledge is more and more being operated on internet platform. In conjunction with manufacturing globalisation, strategic alliance, and supply networking, information and cyber technologies are changing manufacturing beyond traditional country and company boundaries. But it will still be some time before it can be fully explored as to how to take advantage of the new technology and transform it to manufacturing competitive advantage. Research ScopeThe research work on a new GMVN system includes three main strands.
The three parts of the research can be demonstrated as three layers in the following figure:
Research Approach
The research starts with a comprehensive review of international manufacturing, collaboration strategy, virtual enterprise, and manufacturing paradigms. A series of exploratory and detailed case studies are undertaken in order to identify the attributes and effective processes of GMVN. Based on a better understanding of GMVN, wider sector survey will be conducted to gain a comprehensive picture of GMVN adoption in different industries. Practical strategy and design processes will be developed and tested through action research in collaborated companies.
Benefits to Companies
Outcomes
ResearchersYongjiang Shi Don Fleet Mike Gregory Further information fromDr. Yongjiang Shi
Email: ys Don Fleet
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