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How 3D printing is reshaping the future of supply chains

Manufacturer's Monthly

Manufacturers have had to rapidly reassess and pivot to new sources of supply to ensure greater resilience in their supply chains and reduce excessive capital-intensive inventories. We’ve identified five emerging trends impacting global supply chains in 2022: logistics disruptions. production delays. digital transformation.

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nidus3D announces the completion of a 3D printed home in Ont. last year

Canadian Manufacturing

3D printing home (CNW Group/Nidus3D) CALGARY — nidus3D says they have successfully completed North America’s first energy-efficient and climate-resilient multi-unit 3D printed homes and two-story buildings last year in Ontario.

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Replique Appoints Nick Dinges as Chief Technology Officer

Additive Manufacturing

As the new CTO of Replique, Dinges will be responsible for developing their technology platform which enables OEMs to provide parts on demand to their customers through a fully encrypted, global, and decentralised 3D printing network. I’m excited to be joining the company at such a pivotal time” adds Dinges.

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Markforged tips ‘just in place’ to replace ‘just in time’ in Australian manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

Yet, ironically, this very unwelcome consequence of the Covid 19 pandemic is providing the drive for Australian manufacturers to produce more parts locally to reduce their dependence on imports. Unfortunately, JIT simply cannot function in a world where prompt, reliable import/export logistics no longer exist.

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Markforged tips ‘just in place’ to replace ‘just in time’ in Australian manufacturing

AU Manufacturing

Yet, ironically, this very unwelcome consequence of the Covid 19 pandemic is providing the drive for Australian manufacturers to produce more parts locally to reduce their dependence on imports. . Unfortunately, JIT simply cannot function in a world where prompt, reliable import/export logistics no longer exist.

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10 Areas Manufacturers Might See an Impact from AI

Fabricating & Metal Work

Although fairly new on the scene, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are already having a strong impact by changing the way manufacturers collect, process and analyze data. AI-powered ERP helps control supply chain management by predicting supplier lead times, identifying bottlenecks, and optimizing logistics routes.

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Würth Industry North America Delivers Strong Sales Results

Fastener News Desk

In March, they made a significant investment in a 387,558 square foot building in Roanoke, VA , that will serve as the headquarters and logistics center for the Würth Revcar – Industrial Division business across the Eastern United States. SOURCE: Würth Industry North America. since the close of 2021.