Could 3D Printing Solve your Supply Chain Problems?

Authored by Mohan Sodhi, Professor of Supply Chain Management, Bayes Business School

Mohan Sodhi, Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management at CASS Business School examines the business case for bringing 3D Printing to your business and customers

  • Additive manufacturing works best in the creation of parts or products that are needed in low volumes but a large variety, such as spare parts.
     
  • There are opportunities for businesses to let their customers print their own products, meaning less need to stock supplies. 
  • As a customer, being able to 3D print the part rather than waiting can have huge benefits.

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