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39 - 3D Printing for Supply Chain Resiliency


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Additive manufacturing offers significant promise for strengthening and simplifying manufacturing supply chains.

We glimpsed this during the pandemic, when 3D printers provided a quick response for needed medical components for uses such as ventilators and personal protective equipment.

What are the ways AM can answer supply chain problems longer term, and how close are we to realizing this promise?

In this episode of the AM Radio podcast, I am joined by Penn State’s Dr. Tim Simpson as we discuss additive manufacturing as a logistics solution, 3D printing for faster lead time relative to casting and forging, AM for MRO and sustainment needs, and other aspects of additive as a supply chain solution.

Mentioned in this episode:
  • Dr. Tim Simpson’s additive manufacturing research organization at Penn State University
  • Additive manufacturing for personal protective equipment (PPE) during the pandemic
  • Sand 3D printing as a way to improve metal casting
  • 3D printed TPU seals for GM’s Chevy Tahoe
  • AMNOW digital additive manufacturing supply chain
  • Navy’s use of distributed manufacturing for T-45 Goshawk oxygen vent
  • IMI Critical Engineering demonstration of globally distributed additive manufacturing for valves
  • AM as a spare parts inventory solution for the oil and gas industry
  • AM Radio episode on bridge production
  • Made in the USA podcast
...more
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