Digital Supply Chain

Additive Manufacturing as a technology has many advantages, one major one being the fact that the conventional supply chains are no longer necessary, as more and more steps of the production process are being digitalized.

This working group is focusing on analyzing the AM Supply Chain and identifying optimization potential in order to derive general statements for similar components.
A first step was the mapping of the digital supply chain for additively manufactured products. Then they collected lots of use cases to evaluate common characteristics and properties for sorting additively manufactured parts.

Gregor Reischle

AM Qualification Consultant

AM Entrepreneur

Linus Tillmann

Membership & Technology Manager

Topics

Total-Cost-of-Ownership approach

Automating systems for efficient use

Reducing material costs through lower purchase prices

Inspecting the supply chains of different Use Cases to find special features and similarities

The following are involved in the Digital Supply Chain working group

3YOURMIND

Additive Marking

AM POWER

Chromatic

DB Schenker

DiManEx

Durham University

Fraunhofer ILT

Leupold Legal

materialise

QualifiedAM GmbH

replique

Solidline

Synera

trinckle

voestalpine

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