Mechanisms and rationales for the coordination of a modular assembly system

Purpose - This paper aims to investigate one crucial aspect and inherent difficulty of modular assembly systems, which is how the dispersed activities, resources and organizational units are coordinated with one another and the corresponding effects.Design methodology approach - The paper is based o...

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