Thesis And Disertation
Three dimensional printing – a key tool for the humanitarian logistician?
3D printing (3DP), which is technically known as additive manufacturing, is being increasingly used for the development of bespoke products within a broad range of commercial contexts. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the potential for this technology to be used in support of the preparation and response to a natural disaster or complex emergency and as part of developmental activities, and to offer a number of key insights following a pilot trial based in the East African HQ of a major international non-governmental organisation.
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A meta-analysis of humanitarian logistics research | Vol. 2 Iss 2 pp. 116 - 147 | en |