To stimulate revenue growth and market response, Boeing decided to develop the 787 Dreamliner. The 787 Dreamliner is not only a revolutionary aircraft, but it also utilizes an unconventional supply chain intended to drastically reduce development cost and time. However, despite significant management efforts and capital investment, Boeing is currently facing a series of delays in its schedule for the maiden flight and plane delivery to customers. This paper analyzes Boeing’s rationale for the 787’s unconventional supply chain, describes Boeing’s challenges for managing this supply chain, and highlights some key lessons for other manufacturers to consider when designing their supply chains for new product development.
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This paper by Christopher S. Tang, J. Zimmerman, and James I. Nelson provides an in-depth analysis of the supply chain risks and management strategies in the Boeing 787 development project.
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%1 Christopher2009
%A Tang, Christopher S.
%A Zimmerman, J.
%A Nelson, James I.
%D 2009
%J Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal
%K Boeing_787 supply_chain_risk project_management posted_with_chatgpt
%P 74 - 86
%R 10.1080/16258312.2009.11517219
%T Managing New Product Development and Supply Chain Risks: The Boeing 787 Case
%U https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/740bdf768c434e3e2d63fc2575fef82e2192e099
%V 10
%X To stimulate revenue growth and market response, Boeing decided to develop the 787 Dreamliner. The 787 Dreamliner is not only a revolutionary aircraft, but it also utilizes an unconventional supply chain intended to drastically reduce development cost and time. However, despite significant management efforts and capital investment, Boeing is currently facing a series of delays in its schedule for the maiden flight and plane delivery to customers. This paper analyzes Boeing’s rationale for the 787’s unconventional supply chain, describes Boeing’s challenges for managing this supply chain, and highlights some key lessons for other manufacturers to consider when designing their supply chains for new product development.
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abstract = {To stimulate revenue growth and market response, Boeing decided to develop the 787 Dreamliner. The 787 Dreamliner is not only a revolutionary aircraft, but it also utilizes an unconventional supply chain intended to drastically reduce development cost and time. However, despite significant management efforts and capital investment, Boeing is currently facing a series of delays in its schedule for the maiden flight and plane delivery to customers. This paper analyzes Boeing’s rationale for the 787’s unconventional supply chain, describes Boeing’s challenges for managing this supply chain, and highlights some key lessons for other manufacturers to consider when designing their supply chains for new product development.},
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author = {Tang, Christopher S. and Zimmerman, J. and Nelson, James I.},
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title = {Managing New Product Development and Supply Chain Risks: The Boeing 787 Case},
url = {https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/740bdf768c434e3e2d63fc2575fef82e2192e099},
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