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Overview

Distributed Manufacturing

Design Creation

The process begins with the creation of a digital 3D model. These digital files are then shared through a centralized database accessible to authorized manufacturing locations nationwide.

This setup ensures that consistent, updated, and optimized designs are available for production, regardless of geographical location.

Localized Production

Once a design is selected for production, it can be downloaded by any local manufacturing unit that is equipped with 3D printing technology. This decentralizes the manufacturing process, allowing for production to occur closer to the end consumer.

Localized production reduces shipping costs and time, and it helps businesses respond more quickly to market demands and changes.

On-Demand Manufacturing

One of the key advantages of distributed manufacturing with 3D printing is the ability to print products on demand. This approach minimizes overproduction and inventory holdups by manufacturing items as they are ordered.

It also allows for greater customization of products without significant delays or additional costs, enhancing customer satisfaction.

Quality Assurance

After a product is 3D printed, it typically undergoes post-processing, which includes cleaning, and quality assurance tests to ensure it meets the required specifications and quality standards.

Because the initial production is localized, these steps can also be managed locally, further optimizing the overall manufacturing process and reducing the time from production to delivery.