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Fastenal Releases 2024 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report

Fastener News Desk

which uses the material to manufacture composite outdoor decking products. RELATED CONTENT: One change that’s keeping 600,000 pounds of plastic out of landfills Know Your Würth: CEO AJ Strandquist on How Würth Additive Can Change 3D Printing Launched a large-scale plastic recycling program with Trex Company , Inc.,

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

Manufacturer's Monthly

The expression “supply chain issues” is familiar to all Australians, from the manufacturer whose production line has stalled awaiting parts from an overseas supplier to the housewife walking past empty shelves in her local supermarket.

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

AU Manufacturing

The expression “supply chain issues” is familiar to all Australians, from the manufacturer whose production line has stalled awaiting parts from an overseas supplier to the housewife walking past empty shelves in her local supermarket. Media Release by Markforged.

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ASTRO America and Guam Economic Development Authority Release Additive Manufacturing (AM) Feasibility Study

Additive Manufacturing

Several Guam-based entities contributed to ASTRO America’s preliminary analysis, culminating in a workshop on: 1) composition of industrial AM capabilities and 2) on-island conditions that may be re-configured to sustain AM operations. Having factory-ready 3D printing capabilities could address both logistical challenges for U.S.

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SQP Engineering adopts FX20 3D printer to accelerate production

AU Manufacturing

Western Australia-based company SQP Engineering has joined various industrial companies that turned to Markforged’s FX20 3D printer to produce specialised parts that would otherwise be too expensive or outright impossible to machine.