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8 Ways the Plastics Industry Is Using 3D Printing

Mold Making Technology

Once relegated to rapid prototyping, 3D printing technology has now advanced far beyond the design studio. Today molders, moldmakers and OEMs alike are turning to this layer-by-layer production technology to save time, serve new markets and even fill supply chain gaps.

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re:3D Releases UltiMachine ArchiMajor 32bit PCB in New Gigabot & Terabot 3D Printers to Boost Supply Chain Resiliency

Additive Manufacturing

Not only does this board increase Gigabot & Terabot processing power, but it supports better control of re:3D’s supply chain and electronics quality with a strong US manufacturing partner. Our relationship with UltiMachine has been critical in ensuring supply chain resiliency.”

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Where Mold Manufacturing and Plastics Processing Connect

Mold Making Technology

The feedback from its 2022 debut revealed that the plastics supply chain is eager to reconnect and do business face-to-face once again. Because PTXPO brings the North American plastics supply chain together, there is more to this show than moldmaking! 3D Printing Additive tooling. CAE simulation services.

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Comment: Why technological transformation matters in manufacturing

E&T

The nature of the factory floor and supply chains continues to evolve, hailing a new era of efficiency and agility driven by automation, data analytics, and interconnected systems. Innovative technologies have the potential to revolutionise every aspect of the value chain.

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Memjet embracing advanced manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

“Every country has been hit by supply chain issues over the past few years. We are more in control of our supply chains and our margins.” Thelander said the new Australia-made strategy includes sourcing most components from suppliers in Australia. Now, all of them will be sourced from Australia.”

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IN THE NEWS with Fastener News Desk the Week of July 24, 2023

Fastener News Desk

Watch now on YouTube @FastenerTV: (12:30) The looming possibility of a UPS strike is of deep concern to the nation’s supply chain professionals…according to a new analysis by the consulting firm Anderson Economic Group (AEG) A 10-day UPS strike could cost the US economy more than $7B, with $4B in losses for consumers & small businesses.

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Navigating Outsource Manufacturing

Trimantec

In the past, many companies were hesitant to outsource any of their manufacturing to an outside source. For starters, you will either allow your contractor to source materials or you will provide the materials for builds. . Automation technology is becoming less mechanical and more electronic and electromechanical. 3D Printer.