Is the 3D printer a better spare parts warehouse?
Situations like the Suez Canal or the global pandemic show how vulnerable global supply chains really are.
The supply chains we have built as a global economy have been optimized, and when you optimize, that is inherently fragile.
Companies that rely on additive manufacturing in their production processes can keep their machines running.
Not a stopgap solution, but a real manufacturing addition!
Our customers can produce machine spare parts on-demand overnight, thus reducing downtime.
Of course, you need the right 3D printer for the right application.
Our customer, BMF GmbH, supplies a Markforged 3D printer upon request when delivering a small shot blasting system!
At Markforged, we focus on high-end parts that pack a punch. Components you previously needed to machine but didn't want to.
✅ No storage costs
✅ No lead times
✅ A digital warehouse
✅ Available worldwide
✅ Lighter and design freedom
✅ On-demand spare parts production overnight
✅ Strengthening the domestic business location
✅ Securing jobs
✅ Smaller ecological footprint
We have conducted a study on the use of additive manufacturing during the pandemic.
👉 You can find the report here! (Click)
👉 Additive manufacturing: Just hype or a game-changer for industry? What do you think?
The original post is by David Schlawer – Marketing Director of Mark3D GmbH on LinkedIn. Read now (click)
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