The metal machining sector plays an important role in the Italian economy, with numerous small and medium sized companies usually grouped in clusters. In recent years, machine tools have gone through remarkable technological innovations which, on one side, have widened their possible context of use. On the other side, the selection of the machine technology to be adopted within the production processes has become more complex and riskier. The paper proposes a structured Analytic Hierarchy Process decision–making model for supporting the machine tools selection in the machining sector. The model has been developed in collaboration with several machine tools producers located in Northern Italy and has been validated through its application in several real case studies.
A multi–objective decision making model for machine tools selection / Stefana, E.; Marciano, F.; Rossi, D.; Cocca, P.; Tomasoni, G.. - (2021). (Intervento presentato al convegno 26th Summer School Francesco Turco, 2021 tenutosi a Virtual, Online).
A multi–objective decision making model for machine tools selection
Stefana E.;
2021
Abstract
The metal machining sector plays an important role in the Italian economy, with numerous small and medium sized companies usually grouped in clusters. In recent years, machine tools have gone through remarkable technological innovations which, on one side, have widened their possible context of use. On the other side, the selection of the machine technology to be adopted within the production processes has become more complex and riskier. The paper proposes a structured Analytic Hierarchy Process decision–making model for supporting the machine tools selection in the machining sector. The model has been developed in collaboration with several machine tools producers located in Northern Italy and has been validated through its application in several real case studies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.