Abstract

Additive manufacturing (AM) is gaining popularity worldwide due to its potential to revolutionize manufacturing processes, improve product customization, and reduce waste. Nevertheless, small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) encounter major challenges when implementing AM technologies. The objective of this research is to utilize the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) to identify and prioritize the critical challenges that impede the implementation of AM for SMEs. The study employs a two-stage methodology. First, a thorough literature review and expert discussions identify 15 major barriers to AM adoption. Second, a systematic model is proposed to establish a ranking of these barriers, which is based on the FAHP. The results are validated using sensitivity analysis to ensure the robustness of the findings. Additionally, potential solutions to overcome these barriers are discussed. The research indicates that the two most significant barriers for SMEs are the high costs of equipment and the scarcity of skilled designers. The model that has been presented is a valuable resource for SME managers and practitioners, as it allows them to make strategic and informed decisions that facilitate the efficient implementation of AM. This research is groundbreaking in its comprehensive analysis of the prioritization and ranking of AM implementation barriers, with a particular emphasis on SMEs. It offers essential insights for future research and practical applications.

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