Sustainability with 3D printing:
The future of the manufacturing industry

The topic of sustainability has permeated all debates and discourses in business and politics for some time now.

Even with the steady increase in e-mobility in transport or the use of renewable energies, one particular problem child remains: the conventional supply chain.

Especially when it comes to availability, the Corona pandemic has shown that conventional methods cannot be relied upon.

The solution: production via 3D printing – on-site and in-house.

In the article by Lutz Feldmann in the magazine C2 Coating & Converting he reports, among other things, on:
✅ Too many days to the site
✅ 3D printing for greater sustainability
✅ More efficient design
✅ Less use of raw materials
✅ Custom-made products & spare parts
✅ Manufacture parts locally
✅ Streamline production

👉 What are you doing to ensure sustainability in your manufacturing and supply chain?

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