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3D Printing is Changing Global Supply Chains!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Why is 3D Printing Revolutionary for Supply Chain? 3D Printing is changing global Supply Chains article and permission to publish here provided by Maria Hills. In the past people could be forgiven for thinking 3D printing was ‘for the future’. Traditional (Subtractive) vs 3D (Additive) Manufacturing.

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Consumer Products Supply Chain Disruptor: 3D Printing

DynaSys

One advanced technology that has been around for a while but is now taking the world by storm and disrupting manufacturing and the supply chain is 3D Printing. 3D printing, also referred to as additive manufacturing is a process of creating objects or things by layering materials. Real”- Just In Time (JIT).

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Change management and 3D printing adoption

DiManEx

Today, there is a better understanding of 3D printing technology. Their mentality is not “we are looking for a 3D printed part.” Is it cheaper to print the part on demand instead of ordering a large quantity you’ll end up holding in stock for several years and eventually scrapping?

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How the Dutch Armed Forces’ Change Management Approach Contributed to 3D Printing Adoption

DiManEx

Ultimately, companies should adopt 3D printing where it makes sense from a cost and technical perspective. To learn more about our collaboration with the Dutch Armed Forces, read our case study , or explore more change management tips in our blog. Changing people’s mindset to adopt a leaner approach is not always easy.

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The real value of 3D printing in the supply chain

Supply Chain Movement

Prototyping, the earliest stage of the manufacturing lifecycle, has been driver for 3D printing for many years. Aggregating and analyzing supply chain data – and technical data points with a focus on feasibility – is a best practice to determine the value 3D printing can bring to the supply chain.

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Our Design for AM Potential Analysis feature is a TCT Awards finalist

DiManEx

Dive into this blog to learn more about TCT and our nominated feature. TCT Awards The TCT Awards serve as an annual celebration, spotlighting the best innovations and applications of 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing technology on a global scale. Dive deeper into this topic through this link.

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Debunking the 6 most common myths about industrial 3D printing and its impact on supply chains

DiManEx

by Tibor van Melsem Kocsis 3D printed handle brackets 3D printing has come a long way since its inception in the 1980s and is set to become an industry worth $55.8 But to this day, the benefits of 3D printing, also referred to as Additive Manufacturing, remain elusive to most supply chain executives.