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Virtual Trading System for Rapid Manufactured Products

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Published
Publication date06/2008
Host publication9th National Conference on Rapid Design, Prototyping and Manufacturing: Proceedings of
EditorsAllan Rennie, David Jacobson, Chris Bocking
Place of PublicationBeaconsfield
PublisherMJA Print
Pages127-135
Number of pages9
ISBN (print)978-0-98313-55-1
<mark>Original language</mark>English
Event9th National Conference on Rapid Design, Prototyping and Manufacturing - High Wycombe, United Kingdom
Duration: 13/06/200813/06/2008

Conference

Conference9th National Conference on Rapid Design, Prototyping and Manufacturing
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityHigh Wycombe
Period13/06/0813/06/08

Conference

Conference9th National Conference on Rapid Design, Prototyping and Manufacturing
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityHigh Wycombe
Period13/06/0813/06/08

Abstract

Rapid Manufacturing (RM) has the potential to have an impact on a number of industry sectors. This paper presents research into a dynamic business model for the RM industry, where the supply and demand is matched over a Virtual Trading System (VTS). This is necessary because at present, the RM supply chain for many sectors is still in its infancy. In order to exploit the potential benefits of RM, the industry needs a supply chain model and this is where the VTS can be employed. The VTS is proposed as a platform where the entire RM industry can function in a competitive and mutually beneficial environment. It is based on the concept of an e-business mechanism. This paper introduces some core features of the model such as E-Catalogue and Reverse Auction, both being part of a Trade Engine.