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Smart SMEs Are Proactive Value Chain Partners

iBASEt

Better information permits tech-enabled suppliers to automate responses to inquiries and become more tightly integrated into the value chain. One example is where two parts are sourced from separate suppliers and then fastened together to form an assembly. Collaborating on Parts and Processes.

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Pursuing collaborative excellence for long-term success of aerospace value chains

Manufacturer's Monthly

Value Chains must be a group linked resources that have the means to create optimal shared benefit with the minimal use of resources. The design and pursuit of excellence across your value chain is much like having a successful program that puts a craft into service for a full and useful lifecycle.

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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. labour shortages.

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Coming to McCormick Place in April: Additive FOR Manufacturing at Formnext Chicago

Modern Machine Shop

Source: AMT - The Association for Manufacturing Technology The world’s leading additive manufacturing (AM) trade show is launching a U.S. This will further raise awareness of the opportunities offered by additive manufacturing across the industry. “We see huge potential in U.S.

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Stratasys Board of Directors Unanimously Rejects Nano Dimension’s Partial Tender Offer

MESA

The combination is expected to accelerate Stratasys’ growth trajectory by uniting two leaders to create a next-generation additive manufacturing company that is well-positioned to serve the evolving needs of customers in manufacturing. billion in 2025 revenue.

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State of the Industry: Creating a Sustainable Future

Fabricating & Metal Work

The manufacturing industry, including the metalworking sector, is increasingly applying sustainable business practices as pressures such as regulations mount. For example, additive manufacturers are increasingly looking at metal fiber to create end products. Why the uptick in sustainability-related initiatives? That Industry 4.0

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CEMEX INVESTS IN COBOD’S REVOLUTIONARY 3D PRINTING TECH

Dinesh Mishra

COBOD has an open-source strategy, partnering with customers, academic institutions, and suppliers around the world. Subsequently the first 2- and 3-story buildings in Europe, specifically in Belgium and Germany were made with their technology.